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My basic info
Breed
Lionhead
Color
White
Age
1 year 2 months old, Adult
Size
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
2661
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Meet Zipper! This young rabbit is friendly, playful, and inquisitive. He settled into his foster home in just one day and quickly showed his confident personality. Zipper shares space well with cats, even nose-bumping one to say hello.
Zipper has the most adorable fluffs of fur, upping his cuteness factor. He loves his blankies, often digging and playing in them when they are fluffed up. His favorite toys include his toy ball, and his favorite snacks are pear sticks, kale, carrots, cilantro, and romaine lettuce. Parsley, however, is not on his menu. He has very good litter box habits.
Zipper enjoys being around people and will adapt well to a family who gives him patience and time. Curious and full of energy, he needs room and space to explore. Being young and brave makes him open to new experiences.
Zipper is ready to bring joy, playfulness, and love into his forever home. Zipper is neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2.
Submit an adoption application for Zipper at center.houserabbit.org. House Rabbit Society is in Richmond, California, just north of San Francisco. Questions? Email foster@houserabbit.org and we'll be happy to talk more with you!
Meet Zipper! This young rabbit is friendly, playful, and inquisitive. He settled into his foster home in just one day and quickly showed his confident personality. Zipper shares space well with cats, even nose-bumping one to say hello.
Zipper has the most adorable fluffs of fur, upping his cuteness factor. He loves his blankies, often digging and playing in them when they are fluffed up. His favorite toys include his toy ball, and his favorite snacks are pear sticks, kale, carrots, cilantro, and romaine lettuce. Parsley, however, is not on his menu. He has very good litter box habits.
Zipper enjoys being around people and will adapt well to a family who gives him patience and time. Curious and full of energy, he needs room and space to explore. Being young and brave makes him open to new experiences.
Zipper is ready to bring joy, playfulness, and love into his forever home. Zipper is neutered, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2.
Submit an adoption application for Zipper at center.houserabbit.org. House Rabbit Society is in Richmond, California, just north of San Francisco. Questions? Email foster@houserabbit.org and we'll be happy to talk more with you!
Submit an adoption application at https://center.houserabbit.org/adopt.
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Approve Application
All adopters are required to take our FREE Zoom class on rabbit care.
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Visit the Facility and Find a Pet
Once adopters have attended the free Zoom class, they can schedule a time to pick up a rabbit from our facility.
Additional adoption info
House Rabbit Society requires that all rabbits be indoors, that the primary caretaker be an adult, and that all rabbits be spayed and neutered and vaccinated.
House Rabbit Society requires that all rabbits be indoors, that the primary caretaker be an adult, and that all rabbits be spayed and neutered and vaccinated.
House Rabbit Society is located at 148 Broadway in Richmond, California, around the corner from the Civic Center. We are open Fridays and Saturdays from 11 am to 4 pm, and on Sundays from 11 am to 3 pm.
House Rabbit Society is located at 148 Broadway in Richmond, California, around the corner from the Civic Center. We are open Fridays and Saturdays from 11 am to 4 pm, and on Sundays from 11 am to 3 pm.
More about this rescue
Since 1988, House Rabbit Society, its supporters, small staff, local chapters, licensed educators, and other volunteers around the globe have been advocating for the care and well-being of rabbits.
Our goal is to help people see rabbits as intelligent and social pets who thrive indoors. HRS’ mission, philosophy, and policies have influenced the formation of many other nonprofit rabbit rescue groups and set a standard for the treatment and respect of domesticated rabbits. As a nonprofit, we rely on membership support and other donations–large and small. HRS financial documents are provided below, which record our programmatic efforts over the past decade.
Since 1988, House Rabbit Society, its supporters, small staff, local chapters, licensed educators, and other volunteers around the globe have been advocating for the care and well-being of rabbits.
Our goal is to help people see rabbits as intelligent and social pets who thrive indoors. HRS’ mission, philosophy, and policies have influenced the formation of many other nonprofit rabbit rescue groups and set a standard for the treatment and respect of domesticated rabbits. As a nonprofit, we rely on membership support and other donations–large and small. HRS financial documents are provided below, which record our programmatic efforts over the past decade.
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