Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 2 days ago
How this pet arrived:
Moose was brought in by her previous owner on May 2, 2024.
Why this pet is the one for you:
This is Moose or Miss Moosington, because what's a queen without a royal title? She has ears that are like radar dishes, capable of picking up the faintest rustle of a leafy green from miles away. With her big, expressive eyes, you'll find yourself talking to her about your day, as if she understands every word. Rabbits, like Moose, are intelligent and complex animals who do well in families with humans who understand that they are prey animals, and do not enjoy being picked up or held. The best way to bond with her is to spend time with her on the floor, and shower her with plenty of greens and Timothy hay! Moose is a domestic rabbit and should be kept indoors. The nice thing about having indoor rabbits is that they can come out of their cage for bunny playtime, in a rabbit proof area of the home. It's during this supervised playtime that rabbits often exhibit some of their most fun and interesting behaviors! Moose will need a large enclosure with free roaming time (bigger is always better). Moose would love a family who will interact with her daily to keep her healthy and social! When rabbits get the space and enrichment they need, they often form deep bonds with their humans! Ask an Adoption Counselor to learn more!
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV2) is a highly contagious disease affecting rabbits. Due to its presence in San Diego County, all rabbits will receive a mandatory RHDV2 vaccine before adoption. Guests will be charged $12 for this vaccine upon adoption.
Click here to learn more about basic rabbit care!
How this pet arrived:
Moose was brought in by her previous owner on May 2, 2024.
Why this pet is the one for you:
This is Moose or Miss Moosington, because what's a queen without a royal title? She has ears that are like radar dishes, capable of picking up the faintest rustle of a leafy green from miles away. With her big, expressive eyes, you'll find yourself talking to her about your day, as if she understands every word. Rabbits, like Moose, are intelligent and complex animals who do well in families with humans who understand that they are prey animals, and do not enjoy being picked up or held. The best way to bond with her is to spend time with her on the floor, and shower her with plenty of greens and Timothy hay! Moose is a domestic rabbit and should be kept indoors. The nice thing about having indoor rabbits is that they can come out of their cage for bunny playtime, in a rabbit proof area of the home. It's during this supervised playtime that rabbits often exhibit some of their most fun and interesting behaviors! Moose will need a large enclosure with free roaming time (bigger is always better). Moose would love a family who will interact with her daily to keep her healthy and social! When rabbits get the space and enrichment they need, they often form deep bonds with their humans! Ask an Adoption Counselor to learn more!
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV2) is a highly contagious disease affecting rabbits. Due to its presence in San Diego County, all rabbits will receive a mandatory RHDV2 vaccine before adoption. Guests will be charged $12 for this vaccine upon adoption.
Click here to learn more about basic rabbit care!