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My name is Biscuit!

Posted over 3 months ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago

Adoption fee: $140

This helps Humane Society Hastings Prince Edward with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Lionhead
Color
Black
Age
Young
Size
Dwarf (when grown)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
2000075949
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred
Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Meet Biscuit!

Biscuit is a medium sized Lionhead rabbit. She is currently in foster care where her foster family is getting to know her.

"Biscuit took a few days to settle in and didn't move around much during that time. Now she loves to hop around our living room, run through tunnels and really loves playing and hiding under blankets. We are working on getting her used to being pet as she only tolerates it for short periods of time before hopping off. She isn't a shy rabbit and loves to be out and about but definitely prefers to do her own thing! Her favourite treats are kale and small pieces of carrot. She picked up on litter training very quickly and we are confident her habits will really improve once she is spayed!"

Like all rabbits in HSHPE care, Biscuit is provided a litter box to work on litter training while waiting for her forever home. Biscuit will require a large living space (an exercise pen is ideal) and plenty of time outside of her enclosure to exercise and play. Rabbits will not thrive if left in a small cage; this is a cruel and sad existence that often creates behavioral and medical issues. Providing your new companion attention, exercise, enrichment items, hideouts and toys will ensure they live a happy, healthy, and mentally stimulating life.

As always, please do your research on rabbit behavior, heath, nutrition, and general care before applying to adopt. Rabbits are considered exotic pets that require specialized care (including vet care!) and live 10+ years if properly cared for. They make amazing companions but are not low maintenance or starter pets.

Please call 613-968-4673 for more information about Biscuit! Staff would be happy to discuss the adoption or foster care application process!

All rabbit adoption fees include spay/neuter surgery, RHDV1 and RHDV2 vaccine, and a gift card from Ren's Pets!
Shelter
Humane Society Hastings Prince Edward

Contact info

Pet ID
2000075949
Contact
Marja Smith
Address
34 Wallbridge-Loyalist Rd, Belleville, ON K8N 4Z2

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

We require potential adopters to fill out an pre-adoption application. If that application is approved, the dog/cat must be spayed/neutered before it leaves our shelter (if not already done). If it is a puppy under 4 months old, we allow it to go home with the adopters under a foster care agreement until it is old enough to be returned for spay/neuter. Kittens are allowed to leave before spay/neuter is done, but they must be done within a certain time frame.
Fees: Dogs/puppies range from $150-300, depending on if they came in already spayed/neutered or if we paid to have that done.
Cats range from $80 - $140, though we often have deals on older cats or cats that have been there a long time.
Kittens are $60 with $25 refunded once it has been spayed/neutered.
All adoptions include at least the first vaccination, deworming, de-fleaing, microchip ID, and 6 weeks of pet insurance.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are located at 34 Wallbridge-Loyalist Road in Belleville. Visit our website, humanesocietyhpe.ca for more information.

More about this shelter

Humane Society Hastings Prince Edward is a non-profit animal shelter serving Hastings & Prince Edward Counties. Each year we assist as many as 2000 animals in need. We provide a safe, caring environment for stray, surrendered, neglected or abused animals. We return hundreds of lost animals to their families, adopt out animals who are in need of a new home and provide medical care and other necessities for animals in distress. We spay/neuter to help with pet overpopulation and educate the public about animal welfare.