Posted 1 month ago | Updated over 2 weeks ago
My name is Shenandoah, and I’m as sweet as they come! I’m a beautiful Spotty with helicopter ears that only add to my charm. I’m bonded with my son, Kenai, which means we must be adopted together.
I was found alone in a parking lot at just the right time, because a few days after a kind human found me and took me in, I had a litter of 7! Luckily, we were all safely inside and I could raise my babies comfortably.
The first thing you’ll probably notice about me is my injured right eye. I’m not completely blind, but I do struggle seeing from that side. My favorite hobbies are climbing up on boxes and convincing you for another treat.
I’m excellent with my litter box habits estimated to be around 2-3 years old. It’s unknown how I will do with other kinds of pets like cats or dogs, but the resident rabbits in my foster home are pretty interesting. I haven’t met a veggie or fruit that I don’t like, but my favorite would have to be apple slices!
Kenai and I will thrive in a routine-based home to help us build trust and know that good is always coming.
*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: 7/12/2023
Approximate weight: 5.05 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.
My name is Shenandoah, and I’m as sweet as they come! I’m a beautiful Spotty with helicopter ears that only add to my charm. I’m bonded with my son, Kenai, which means we must be adopted together.
I was found alone in a parking lot at just the right time, because a few days after a kind human found me and took me in, I had a litter of 7! Luckily, we were all safely inside and I could raise my babies comfortably.
The first thing you’ll probably notice about me is my injured right eye. I’m not completely blind, but I do struggle seeing from that side. My favorite hobbies are climbing up on boxes and convincing you for another treat.
I’m excellent with my litter box habits estimated to be around 2-3 years old. It’s unknown how I will do with other kinds of pets like cats or dogs, but the resident rabbits in my foster home are pretty interesting. I haven’t met a veggie or fruit that I don’t like, but my favorite would have to be apple slices!
Kenai and I will thrive in a routine-based home to help us build trust and know that good is always coming.
*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: 7/12/2023
Approximate weight: 5.05 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.