True to her name from "The Twelve Days of Christmas", A-Leaping is a joyful young lady about 4–6 months old. She brings energy, charm, and a little holiday sparkle wherever she goes. While the “10 Lords” may be leaping in song, this A-Leaping prefers graceful hops, curious explorations, and showing off her beautiful dappled coat.
This sweet girl has a playful spirit balanced by a gentle, affectionate nature, perfect for anyone looking for a bunny who’s fun without being overwhelming (though she does absolutely love a good head rub). Her Rex/American/Holland Lop mix gives her a soft, velvety feel and an irresistibly cute look that’s sure to make her the star of your holiday lineup.
If you’re ready to add one more gift to your home, one that doesn’t need wrapping and only gets better with time, A-Leaping is ready to hop into your heart and make every day feel like a celebration.
With questions about A-Leaping, or any of our other small animals available for adoption, e-mail Smallies@RISPCA.org.
Meet A-Leaping
True to her name from "The Twelve Days of Christmas", A-Leaping is a joyful young lady about 4–6 months old. She brings energy, charm, and a little holiday sparkle wherever she goes. While the “10 Lords” may be leaping in song, this A-Leaping prefers graceful hops, curious explorations, and showing off her beautiful dappled coat.
This sweet girl has a playful spirit balanced by a gentle, affectionate nature, perfect for anyone looking for a bunny who’s fun without being overwhelming (though she does absolutely love a good head rub). Her Rex/American/Holland Lop mix gives her a soft, velvety feel and an irresistibly cute look that’s sure to make her the star of your holiday lineup.
If you’re ready to add one more gift to your home, one that doesn’t need wrapping and only gets better with time, A-Leaping is ready to hop into your heart and make every day feel like a celebration.
With questions about A-Leaping, or any of our other small animals available for adoption, e-mail Smallies@RISPCA.org.
Matchmaking is what we love to do. We do our very best to find the best fit for the pets awaiting adoption at the Rhode Island SPCA.
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Matchmaking is what we love to do. We do our very best to find the best fit for the pets awaiting adoption at the Rhode Island SPCA. The first step to adopting a dog from the Rhode Island SPCA is filling out an adoption application. If your application is selected, you will be contacted and asked if you would like to schedule a meet & greet. Because of the volume of applications we receive, sometimes we can only respond to the selected applicant. You are always welcome to contact us anytime about the status of your application at adoption@rispca.com.
Matchmaking is what we love to do. We do our very best to find the best fit for the pets awaiting adoption at the Rhode Island SPCA. The first step to adopting a dog from the Rhode Island SPCA is filling out an adoption application. If your application is selected, you will be contacted and asked if you would like to schedule a meet & greet. Because of the volume of applications we receive, sometimes we can only respond to the selected applicant. You are always welcome to contact us anytime about the status of your application at adoption@rispca.com.
About the Rhode Island SPCA: Founded in 1870, the Rhode Island SPCA is the oldest humane animal welfare organization in the state of Rhode Island and the third oldest in the United States. As a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, it does not receive any local or federal funding nor is it affiliated with any national humane organization. It relies on donations from individuals, businesses, and foundations to provide critical programs and services for the animals and people in the community. Donations should be addressed to the Rhode Island SPCA. The RISPCA is not affiliated with the ASPCA.
About the Rhode Island SPCA: Founded in 1870, the Rhode Island SPCA is the oldest humane animal welfare organization in the state of Rhode Island and the third oldest in the United States. As a private, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, it does not receive any local or federal funding nor is it affiliated with any national humane organization. It relies on donations from individuals, businesses, and foundations to provide critical programs and services for the animals and people in the community. Donations should be addressed to the Rhode Island SPCA. The RISPCA is not affiliated with the ASPCA.
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