Adopt

My name is Denali!

Posted over 2 weeks ago

My basic info

Breed
English Spot
Color
White
Age
Young
Size
Sex
Female
Pet ID
21660359
Hair Length
medium

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

Must adopt with bond mate, Zion

Hi! I’m Denali, a young and petite girl who was born in the rescue shortly after my mom was taken in. My sister Zion & I are a dynamic duo - with me being the spunkier half - so we must be adopted together. 

 

Foster mom describes me as outgoing and social - I love to run to greet you when you come into the room! My litter box habits are impeccable and I like to keep my pen clean. When it’s time to free roam, I love to follow my humans around and I thrive on a regular routine. 

 

New foods are fun to try, but I prefer the usual menu of greens and cilantro, with a slice of apple or a strawberry for a treat. 

 

If you have a home with lots of love and a steady routine, me and Zion might just be your girls!

 

*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: 4/28/2025

Approximate weight: 2.89 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.

November 24, 2025, 1:09 pm
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
21660359
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 314, Lakeville, MN 55044

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

View our Adoption Process and other information on our website.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We are a foster based Rescue and do not have a shelter location. You must have an approved application on file before an official meet-and-greet can occur. However, we regularly hold public events where anyone is welcome to stop by and meet some bunnies! All events can be found under the "Events" tab on our website.

More about this rescue

Rabbit Rescue of MN is a 501(c)3 non-profit rabbit rescue. Our mission is somewhat different than that of many other rescues as we take in sick, abused, neglected, abandoned and unwanted domestic rabbits, as well as rabbits from the public that are no longer wanted. We fundraise in order to get proper vetting and then focus on rehabilitation to ready our rabbits for their forever homes.


We are 100% volunteer-based and have no paid staff. All of our rescue rabbits are cared for in private foster homes where they are properly housed and receive love and socialization. We do not advocate housing our rescue rabbits in pet stores of any kind. Prior to adoption we screen our applicants thoroughly including a background check and a visit to our applicant's home to ensure that our rescue rabbits will be properly housed in a well-ventilated, well-lit and space appropriate area. Our mission includes educating first time rabbit families on the proper housing, exercise, diet and medical care.


Our rescue rabbits are all wellness checked, spayed/neutered and microchipped prior to adoption. We pride ourselves on informing the public that domestic rabbits are “exotic” pets/family members and require very specific care, medical attention and housing, as well as a space in the home where they can be part of the family.

Other pets at this rescue