Posted over 2 months ago | Updated over 2 months ago
Hey, I’m Dill. I’m the silver in the pictures and make up the other half of the dynamic Kosher-and-Dill duo. Kosher’s the boss — wherever she goes, I follow — usually at a slight distance, because she likes to be in charge and isn’t shy about letting me know. She nips, I retreat — it’s a dance we’ve perfected. We don’t fight, though. We’re really close, we spend hours grooming and laying next to each other, and watching our human with laser focus. No, seriously — we stare. A lot. For those reasons, we must be adopted together.
If Kosher is the energy, I’m the exhale — gentle, mellow, and totally content watching the world go by. I may be a bit skittish at first, but once I get a sense of who you are, I warm up quickly. I love being petted — especially head scratches — and I’ll stretch right out and soak it in. Sometimes I get so relaxed, my third eyelid makes a little appearance. Don’t worry, it’s just me being my weird, laid-back self.
I’m not super high-energy, but I do like enrichment. I enjoy treat puzzles, treat balls, hay-filled paper bags, and flower mixes. I even know tricks like spin, stand, jump, and high five — especially if there’s a banana chip or Oxbow treat involved. I’m usually calm and collected, but I can get overwhelmed by busy environments or unfamiliar animals. I’ve nipped a few rabbits at group events, so I’d do best in a home without other pets or children.
I don’t need constant attention, but I do appreciate gentle, daily interaction. I tolerate being picked up but prefer staying on solid ground. My litter box habits are a bit of a work in progress — I usually do well, but I’ll occasionally have a pee accident. It’s not every day, but something to keep an eye on. I’m also prone to a little eye watering on one side. My duct was flushed by the vet and should be fine long-term.
I eat Oxbow Essentials pellets in the morning and a fresh mix of spring greens in the evening, with unlimited hay (Timothy and Orchard mix is my favorite). I’m brushed weekly and I actually kind of like it — it’s soothing. I’m not a demanding rabbit, but I do need someone who’s patient, calm, and willing to give Kosher and me the time to adjust.
If you’re looking for a bonded pair that’s low-drama, quiet, and full of personality once we trust you — we might be exactly who you’ve been looking for! We’ve come a long way already. All we need now is a home to settle into, together.
*RRMN requires all children be 10+ years old for first time bunny owners and 8+ for those with previous bunny experience. All applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.*
If you're interested, please fill out an adoption application at: http://www.rabbitrescueofmn.com.
Gender: Female
Approximate birthdate: 2/27/2024
Approximate weight: 7.43 pounds
Adoption fee for Pair: $160.00 (+tax)
RRMN bunnies are all vetted, spayed/neutered, and vaccinated. All bunnies are fostered in private homes where they are socialized and ready to become indoor companion house pets. RRMN is a non-profit rescue group operated 100% by volunteers, and 100% of donations/adoption fees go to the direct care of our animals. Due to their very special behavioral needs, we do not advocate for our rescue rabbits to serve as Emotional Support Animals (ESAs). We are unable to provide any documentation or certification for an ESA.
If you have any questions or are interested in meeting or adopting this bunny, the first step is to complete an adoption application found on our website: http://www.rabbitrescueofmn.com. For the safety of our rescue bunnies, our protocol requires a home-visit before placement. Therefore, we are unable to facilitate adoptions that exceed an hour and a half of travel time from the Twin Cities area.
Hey, I’m Dill. I’m the silver in the pictures and make up the other half of the dynamic Kosher-and-Dill duo. Kosher’s the boss — wherever she goes, I follow — usually at a slight distance, because she likes to be in charge and isn’t shy about letting me know. She nips, I retreat — it’s a dance we’ve perfected. We don’t fight, though. We’re really close, we spend hours grooming and laying next to each other, and watching our human with laser focus. No, seriously — we stare. A lot. For those reasons, we must be adopted together.
If Kosher is the energy, I’m the exhale — gentle, mellow, and totally content watching the world go by. I may be a bit skittish at first, but once I get a sense of who you are, I warm up quickly. I love being petted — especially head scratches — and I’ll stretch right out and soak it in. Sometimes I get so relaxed, my third eyelid makes a little appearance. Don’t worry, it’s just me being my weird, laid-back self.
I’m not super high-energy, but I do like enrichment. I enjoy treat puzzles, treat balls, hay-filled paper bags, and flower mixes. I even know tricks like spin, stand, jump, and high five — especially if there’s a banana chip or Oxbow treat involved. I’m usually calm and collected, but I can get overwhelmed by busy environments or unfamiliar animals. I’ve nipped a few rabbits at group events, so I’d do best in a home without other pets or children.
I don’t need constant attention, but I do appreciate gentle, daily interaction. I tolerate being picked up but prefer staying on solid ground. My litter box habits are a bit of a work in progress — I usually do well, but I’ll occasionally have a pee accident. It’s not every day, but something to keep an eye on. I’m also prone to a little eye watering on one side. My duct was flushed by the vet and should be fine long-term.
I eat Oxbow Essentials pellets in the morning and a fresh mix of spring greens in the evening, with unlimited hay (Timothy and Orchard mix is my favorite). I’m brushed weekly and I actually kind of like it — it’s soothing. I’m not a demanding rabbit, but I do need someone who’s patient, calm, and willing to give Kosher and me the time to adjust.
If you’re looking for a bonded pair that’s low-drama, quiet, and full of personality once we trust you — we might be exactly who you’ve been looking for! We’ve come a long way already. All we need now is a home to settle into, together.
*RRMN requires all children be 10+ years old for first time bunny owners and 8+ for those with previous bunny experience. All applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.*
If you're interested, please fill out an adoption application at: http://www.rabbitrescueofmn.com.
Gender: Female
Approximate birthdate: 2/27/2024
Approximate weight: 7.43 pounds
Adoption fee for Pair: $160.00 (+tax)
RRMN bunnies are all vetted, spayed/neutered, and vaccinated. All bunnies are fostered in private homes where they are socialized and ready to become indoor companion house pets. RRMN is a non-profit rescue group operated 100% by volunteers, and 100% of donations/adoption fees go to the direct care of our animals. Due to their very special behavioral needs, we do not advocate for our rescue rabbits to serve as Emotional Support Animals (ESAs). We are unable to provide any documentation or certification for an ESA.
If you have any questions or are interested in meeting or adopting this bunny, the first step is to complete an adoption application found on our website: http://www.rabbitrescueofmn.com. For the safety of our rescue bunnies, our protocol requires a home-visit before placement. Therefore, we are unable to facilitate adoptions that exceed an hour and a half of travel time from the Twin Cities area.