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My name is Isha!

Posted over 2 weeks ago | Updated 3 days ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Submit Application

4

Approve Application

5

Sign Adoption Contract

6

Pay Fee

7

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
Other/Unknown
Color
White/Grey/Silver
Age
9 months old, Young
Size
Standard (when grown)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
2000359494
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Purebred

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Come visit me at PAW - People for Animal Wellbeing!
Adoption fee: 150$ - Isha will need a home that has rabbit experience. She has a strong personality and isn`t afraid to show her spicy side! She is likely an only rabbit household due to her nature and personality. She will let you know when she has had enough attention and does not enjoy being picked up or handled. She is not for the faint of heart or for a first time rabbit owner. She is the type to be very head strong and dominate. She is definitely possessive and protective of her belongs and she will let you know she doesn`t appreciate them being moved around. Not on her watch! -
Rabbits make intelligent, friendly and quiet house pets but please make sure you have done your research before adopting. A rabbit requires the same commitment and has many of the same needs as a dog. The average life span of a pet rabbit is 7 - 10 years but some may live longer. Rabbits need a healthy diet consisting of fresh timothy hay, a variety of fresh vegetables and rabbit pellets. They need proper housing that allows them enough space to stand up on their hind legs, have a litter box and separate resting space. Like all pets rabbits require regular exercise to prevent physical and behavioral problems. Remember your rabbit has hind legs that are designed for running and jumping. Make sure you either bunny proof your exercise area inside or have a secure play pen outside. Rabbits should have yearly veterinary exams to ensure they are in good health. When handling your rabbit you need to be gentle and always support their hind end. They are quite fragile and can suffer spinal injuries or fractures if they are not handled properly. Rabbits are not recommended as pets for small children. A rabbit is naturally a prey animal and they are easily frightened or dropped by children. An adult should always be their primary care giver and supervise any interaction with young children.
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
2000359494
Contact
Address
116 Greenock Street, Moncton, NB E1H 2J7

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2.

Meet the Pet

3.

Submit Application

4.

Approve Application

5.

Sign Adoption Contract

6.

Pay Fee

7.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

To Adopt:

506-857-8698
Monday 10 am - 7 pm
Tuesday 10 am - 7 pm
Wednesday 10 am - 7 pm
Thursday 10 am - 7 pm
Friday 10 am - 7 pm
Saturday 10 am - 5 pm
Sunday 10am - 5pm

Email For General Inquiries: info@paw-sba.ca

More about this shelter

The Greater Moncton SPCA is the largest animal shelter In New Brunswick and takes in over 2,000 animals every year. Please, open your heart and your home to a needy pet!

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