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Have you ever wondered what an athletic Gothic bunny would look or even act like? Wonder no more, and meet Diamond, a bonny little lass of just 11 months old. She even has the gothic eyeliner and everything!
Diamond is an independent gal, as most goths tend to be. Some of her favorite things are asking to be let out of her pen. She will get your attention by banging on her pen to be let out. She also likes to keep busy, with foraging toys such as hay crackers (you know paper tubes filled with delightful hay), or pushing the snack ball around to get those yummy nuggies out. Just because Diamond is a goth girl doesn't mean that she does not need to keep her brain sharp. How better than to forge and explore for one's nuggies, or hay? Oh and cannot forget a girl needs her beauty rest so lots of naps are gothtastic after exploring or hunting for fun. We can all agree that goths are not fans of athletics, but Diamond is very skilled at jumping and climbing. She can easily leap over 30 obstacles. If chewing was an Olympic sport this girly would take the gold, she loves to chew on anything she can get her little toothies on. Diamond is also a very skilled digger, especially if she is bored. She will need a home that is sufficiently bunny-proofed and lots of fun activities and toys to keep her entertained.
Diamond would be an excellent candidate for bonding as she was raised with her sisters and has been lonely as a solo gal.
Do you have the perfect home for a Gothic athlete? If so, race over to the Rabbit Advocates website to learn more about the adoption process and fill out an application. https://rabbitadvocates.org/adoption
Have you ever wondered what an athletic Gothic bunny would look or even act like? Wonder no more, and meet Diamond, a bonny little lass of just 11 months old. She even has the gothic eyeliner and everything!
Diamond is an independent gal, as most goths tend to be. Some of her favorite things are asking to be let out of her pen. She will get your attention by banging on her pen to be let out. She also likes to keep busy, with foraging toys such as hay crackers (you know paper tubes filled with delightful hay), or pushing the snack ball around to get those yummy nuggies out. Just because Diamond is a goth girl doesn't mean that she does not need to keep her brain sharp. How better than to forge and explore for one's nuggies, or hay? Oh and cannot forget a girl needs her beauty rest so lots of naps are gothtastic after exploring or hunting for fun. We can all agree that goths are not fans of athletics, but Diamond is very skilled at jumping and climbing. She can easily leap over 30 obstacles. If chewing was an Olympic sport this girly would take the gold, she loves to chew on anything she can get her little toothies on. Diamond is also a very skilled digger, especially if she is bored. She will need a home that is sufficiently bunny-proofed and lots of fun activities and toys to keep her entertained.
Diamond would be an excellent candidate for bonding as she was raised with her sisters and has been lonely as a solo gal.
Do you have the perfect home for a Gothic athlete? If so, race over to the Rabbit Advocates website to learn more about the adoption process and fill out an application. https://rabbitadvocates.org/adoption
tep 1: Submit an Adoption Application. Let us know if you have a specific bunny or bonded pair in mind, or the Adoption Team can help you fi
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Interview
Speak with the Adoption Team. An Adoption Counselor will reach out to schedule a 30 min chat.
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Approve Application
Your application will be sent to the foster providers for rabbits you are interested in. They will then reach out to schedule a time to chat
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Meet the Pet
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Take the Pet Home
Additional adoption info
Rabbit Advocates is committed to rescuing homeless and abandoned domestic rabbits, and helping them find excellent forever homes. Because these rabbits live with foster providers as members of the family, foster providers can offer helpful information about the rabbit’s personality, favorite foods, housing needs, bunny-proofing tips, and any other questions applicants may have. All Rabbit Advocates bunnies are spayed/neutered prior to adoption.
Rabbit Advocates is committed to rescuing homeless and abandoned domestic rabbits, and helping them find excellent forever homes. Because these rabbits live with foster providers as members of the family, foster providers can offer helpful information about the rabbit’s personality, favorite foods, housing needs, bunny-proofing tips, and any other questions applicants may have. All Rabbit Advocates bunnies are spayed/neutered prior to adoption.
See other events page on the Rabbit Advocates website for Adoption Outreach times and locations were you can meet some of our adoptable rabbits.
See other events page on the Rabbit Advocates website for Adoption Outreach times and locations were you can meet some of our adoptable rabbits.
More about this rescue
Rabbit Advocates is an all-volunteer 501 (c)(3) non-profit. Our work is supported by your donations and through fundraising efforts such as the sale of our Bunny’s Best Bites hay, Bunny Spa Days, and the annual Bunny Palooza event.
Rabbit Advocates is an all-volunteer 501 (c)(3) non-profit. Our work is supported by your donations and through fundraising efforts such as the sale of our Bunny’s Best Bites hay, Bunny Spa Days, and the annual Bunny Palooza event.