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My basic info
Breed
Chinchilla, American
Color
Red/White
Age
6 months old, Young
Size
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
77318
Hair Length
–
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Mark is a calm and gentle rabbit who came to us as part of a large group of bunnies and is now looking for a home of his own. He has a relaxed personality and can often be found lounging comfortably, enjoying some quiet time while munching on his favorite veggies. With his adorable grey coat sprinkled with white speckles, Mark is as handsome as he is sweet. His easygoing nature makes him a wonderful companion for someone looking for a laid-back bunny to share peaceful moments with. If you’re searching for a mellow rabbit who enjoys good food and cozy lounging, Mark may be the perfect match for you 🥕🐇
Adoption fees for rabbits is $75 for a single or a pair, and include veterinary exam and spay/neuter.
As most of our small animals are in fostercare, if you're ready to adopt now and want to learn more about this pet, the best way to start the process is to call us (413-781-4000 x 1) or email us at springfield@dakinhumane.org. If you already have a cage, please send a picture of your cage when you inquire.
We’ve made a video about how to set up rabbits for success! Check it out, above with the photos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoqIZchn2-g&t=1s {attach this link to the video part of the animals account}
Check out below for cage requirements and other information about Rabbits:
Rabbits typically live 8-10 years.
Housing requirements: Most housing sold at pet stores is too small for small pets. They are going to be spending most of their lives inside their cage; your housing must be as large as the below or larger (bigger is always better!) in order to adopt this pet.
-For rabbits we recommend x-pens/C&C type caging. Expect to spend around $100 on housing.
-Minimum requirements for enclosed spaces is 10 sq. ft. for 1-2 rabbits.
-No wire floors please - they are bad for bunnies’ feet
- Check in with Dakin to see if there are any available housing options in their Thrift Shop!
Check out these great resources from the House Rabbit Society! Copy and paste into a browser window
Rabbit supply list - with links to learn more about what rabbits eat and how to house them
https://rabbit.org/rabbit-supply-list/
Rabbit FAQ - with info on everything you need to know about pet rabbits
https://rabbit.org/frequently-asked-questions/
Rabbits are a social species, meaning they usually enjoy the company of their own kind. If there are two names listed together (eg Peanut Butter w/Jelly), that means that the two animals are a bonded pair of friends, and must be adopted together.
-Got a single at home you’re looking for a friend for? Any animal listed alone on our website is a single and a great candidate
-A new friend will need a separate cage until friendship has been established
-Our rabbits are all spayed/neutered at 4 months of age; as long as one or both rabbits are neutered, mixing genders is okay.
-It takes time and patience to let the rabbits make friends with each other.
Mark is a calm and gentle rabbit who came to us as part of a large group of bunnies and is now looking for a home of his own. He has a relaxed personality and can often be found lounging comfortably, enjoying some quiet time while munching on his favorite veggies. With his adorable grey coat sprinkled with white speckles, Mark is as handsome as he is sweet. His easygoing nature makes him a wonderful companion for someone looking for a laid-back bunny to share peaceful moments with. If you’re searching for a mellow rabbit who enjoys good food and cozy lounging, Mark may be the perfect match for you 🥕🐇
Adoption fees for rabbits is $75 for a single or a pair, and include veterinary exam and spay/neuter.
As most of our small animals are in fostercare, if you're ready to adopt now and want to learn more about this pet, the best way to start the process is to call us (413-781-4000 x 1) or email us at springfield@dakinhumane.org. If you already have a cage, please send a picture of your cage when you inquire.
We’ve made a video about how to set up rabbits for success! Check it out, above with the photos. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoqIZchn2-g&t=1s {attach this link to the video part of the animals account}
Check out below for cage requirements and other information about Rabbits:
Rabbits typically live 8-10 years.
Housing requirements: Most housing sold at pet stores is too small for small pets. They are going to be spending most of their lives inside their cage; your housing must be as large as the below or larger (bigger is always better!) in order to adopt this pet.
-For rabbits we recommend x-pens/C&C type caging. Expect to spend around $100 on housing.
-Minimum requirements for enclosed spaces is 10 sq. ft. for 1-2 rabbits.
-No wire floors please - they are bad for bunnies’ feet
- Check in with Dakin to see if there are any available housing options in their Thrift Shop!
Check out these great resources from the House Rabbit Society! Copy and paste into a browser window
Rabbit supply list - with links to learn more about what rabbits eat and how to house them
https://rabbit.org/rabbit-supply-list/
Rabbit FAQ - with info on everything you need to know about pet rabbits
https://rabbit.org/frequently-asked-questions/
Rabbits are a social species, meaning they usually enjoy the company of their own kind. If there are two names listed together (eg Peanut Butter w/Jelly), that means that the two animals are a bonded pair of friends, and must be adopted together.
-Got a single at home you’re looking for a friend for? Any animal listed alone on our website is a single and a great candidate
-A new friend will need a separate cage until friendship has been established
-Our rabbits are all spayed/neutered at 4 months of age; as long as one or both rabbits are neutered, mixing genders is okay.
-It takes time and patience to let the rabbits make friends with each other.
The fastest way to adopt is to visit us Tuesday-Saturday from 12:30-3!
You can also call us at 413-781-4000 x 1 and leave a message. Due to high call volume, it may take 48 hours to return your call.
The fastest way to adopt is to visit us Tuesday-Saturday from 12:30-3!
You can also call us at 413-781-4000 x 1 and leave a message. Due to high call volume, it may take 48 hours to return your call.
Meet our pets at 171 Union Street, Springfield, MA. We're open 12:30-3 Tuesday-Saturday, no appointment needed!
If the pet you are interested in is listed as being in foster care, they are not available to visit at the shelter; call us at 413-781-4000. Due to high call volume, it may take up to 48 hours to receive a return call.
Meet our pets at 171 Union Street, Springfield, MA. We're open 12:30-3 Tuesday-Saturday, no appointment needed!
If the pet you are interested in is listed as being in foster care, they are not available to visit at the shelter; call us at 413-781-4000. Due to high call volume, it may take up to 48 hours to receive a return call.
More about this shelter
Dakin Humane Society is a 501 (c) (3) community-supported animal welfare organization that provides shelter, medical care, and spay/neuter services to more than 20,000 animals each year.
Dakin Humane Society is a 501 (c) (3) community-supported animal welfare organization that provides shelter, medical care, and spay/neuter services to more than 20,000 animals each year.
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