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My name is Midnight!

Posted 3 days ago | Updated 3 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Approve Application

4

Take the Pet Home

5

Pay Fee

My basic info

Breed
Lionhead
Color
Black
Age
3 years 10 months old, Adult
Size
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
23
Hair Length
–

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

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

šŸ“ located in Ojus, FL

Midnight is a friendly, affectionate lion head mix who loves being around people. Whether getting kisses, gentle cuddles, or head rubs, she’s happiest right by your side. She’s not shy and will come right up to say hello and often hops into laps to request attention.

She is estimated to be 3Y8M old, is spayed, litter box trained, and her fosters describe her as friendly, loving, smart, and treat motivated.

She enjoys sprinting through her tunnels, playing with stacking cups and free roaming. However as she has been known to nibble baseboards, she’ll need supervision during free roam time and plenty of rabbit save chew toys to keep her busy. She does understand and responds to ā€˜no’ and would be a candidate to learn other commands and tricks if the price (treat) is right.

Despite her sweet and social nature, Midnight has struck out on a forever home since being found as a stray in June 2023. The first was after 7 months, when her foster parents broke up and neither chose to keep her. The second was just two weeks in, when her new family discovered they were allergic to hay. We’re hoping the third time’s the charm.. Midnight deserves a hoppy ever after.

Midnight has lived with cats and dogs before, and is good around children who are calm, gentle and quiet. She tends to be shy around other rabbits, so she may do best as a single bunny however, we’re open to seeing if she clicks with a mellow, sweet-natured husbun.

As a lion head mix, she needs to be brushed a couple of time a week to prevent painful tangles and to avoid hairball which can be dangerous for rabbits.
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Contact info

Pet ID
23
Contact
Kristina Gertser
Phone
—
Address
Miami, FL 33139
Donation
—

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

2.

Interview

Attend Adoption Orientation / Bunny101 or Guinea Pig 101 class (1 hr) via Zoom

3.

Approve Application

Order Required Supplies and send us a picture of your Enclosure.

4.

Take the Pet Home

Schedule a Home Visit / Drop off and complete a 2 to 4 week Foster-to-Adopt trial

5.

Pay Fee

Rabbits: single rabbit: $150 | bonded pair: $250 Guinea Pigs: single guinea pig: $125 | bonded pair: $200

Additional adoption info

Our adoption process usually takes 1 to 2 weeks. This is to make sure every adopter is set up for furever success. Qualified adopters often bring their new friend home within a week.

Adoption application

More about this rescue

At Southeast FL Rabbit Rescue, we believe that every rabbit and guinea pig deserves a loving forever home. Our rescue is 100% volunteer-run and operates entirely through donations and the kindness of our foster families. When you choose to adopt a rescue rabbit or guinea pig from us, you’re not only saving one precious life but also creating an opportunity for us to rescue another animal in need.

All of our rabbits and guinea pigs are spay / neutered and receive annual wellness exams from experienced exotic veterinarians to ensure that they are healthy. They are housed in loving foster homes where they receive daily socialization and rabbits are litter-box trained.

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