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My name is Macchiato!

Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 2 months ago

My basic info

Breed
American
Color
Chocolate
Age
Adult
Size
Giant (when grown)
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2000070515
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:

Looking for a little pick me up, how about a Macchiato!

Mac is an easy going bunny who will lift your spirits with his cuddles and kisses, likes to be near you and loves to be petted.

He loves to explore and even sits in the window like the cats enjoying the view. Mac is a gentleman with his litter habits and really enjoys chewing cardboard boxes and cat scratchers, as well as playing with his treat ball. He enjoys the company of his cat foster siblings and would do well in a home with other bunny friendly, 4-legged friends!

If you want a Macchiato that will warm your heart and comes with free refills, Mac is the Bunny for you.

Macchiato is health checked and neutered.
Rescue
Kingston Animal Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
2000070515
Contact
Address
Kingston, ON K7M 2S1

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Please see http://www.kingstonanimalrescue.com/adoptionprocess.html

More about this rescue

We are a volunteer-run, “no-kill” animal rescue group dedicated to making a difference.

RESCUE: We rescue and find forever homes for animals in need using a network of foster homes.

REHABILITATION: We provide all animals with proper veterinary care, housing and nutrition, spay or neuter, and a loving foster home for socialization and recovery.

ADOPTION: As a “no-kill” rescue, our animals stay in foster homes until they are adopted.

EDUCATION: We educate the public about animal issues such as: proper care, the pet overpopulation crisis, the need to spay/neuter, and the importance of adoption.