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My basic info
Breed
Britannia Petite
Color
White
Age
5 months old, Young
Size
–
Sex
Male
Pet ID
4420
Hair Length
–
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Meet Stephen & Runtz: Shy Guys With Wild Vibes
Introducing Stephen and Runtz — two bonded brothers who might technically be domestic rabbits… but their bone structure and mysterious energy say “part wild, part woodland prince.”
These boys were rescued from a local animal shelter alongside their sisters, and while their looks could land them on a National Geographic cover, their personalities are more “soft introverts at a party who came for the snacks.”
About the duo:
Stephen: The more curious of the two (but don’t expect him to admit it). He’s still getting used to this whole “humans are nice” thing, but he’ll cautiously accept a treat while pretending it was his idea.
Runtz: The quieter one, with a strong commitment to avoiding eye contact and making dramatic dashes into his hidey spot. He’s working on it, okay?
Since being neutered, both boys are improving with their litter habits and learning that not every sound is a squirrel ambush. But they’ll need an experienced, patient adopter who understands that trust takes time — and that snacks are the universal bunny love language.
The Vibe:
* Gorgeous, mysterious energy
* Occasional zoomies when no one’s watching
* May never be lap bunnies — but might be the quiet companions you never knew you needed
Ideal Home:
* Calm environment with lots of space
* Free roam or X-pen setup (no cages!)
* A human who understands that bonding takes time — and bribes
Apply today to adopt Stephen & Runtz and prepare to fall in love with two elusive forest sprites who just happen to live in your living room.
Meet Stephen & Runtz: Shy Guys With Wild Vibes
Introducing Stephen and Runtz — two bonded brothers who might technically be domestic rabbits… but their bone structure and mysterious energy say “part wild, part woodland prince.”
These boys were rescued from a local animal shelter alongside their sisters, and while their looks could land them on a National Geographic cover, their personalities are more “soft introverts at a party who came for the snacks.”
About the duo:
Stephen: The more curious of the two (but don’t expect him to admit it). He’s still getting used to this whole “humans are nice” thing, but he’ll cautiously accept a treat while pretending it was his idea.
Runtz: The quieter one, with a strong commitment to avoiding eye contact and making dramatic dashes into his hidey spot. He’s working on it, okay?
Since being neutered, both boys are improving with their litter habits and learning that not every sound is a squirrel ambush. But they’ll need an experienced, patient adopter who understands that trust takes time — and that snacks are the universal bunny love language.
The Vibe:
* Gorgeous, mysterious energy
* Occasional zoomies when no one’s watching
* May never be lap bunnies — but might be the quiet companions you never knew you needed
Ideal Home:
* Calm environment with lots of space
* Free roam or X-pen setup (no cages!)
* A human who understands that bonding takes time — and bribes
Apply today to adopt Stephen & Runtz and prepare to fall in love with two elusive forest sprites who just happen to live in your living room.
We do home visits, vet references, and personal references
We do home visits, vet references, and personal references
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Come down to the shelter and meet our pets up for adoption. We are open M-F 2-7pm and Sat-Sun 11-4.
Come down to the shelter and meet our pets up for adoption. We are open M-F 2-7pm and Sat-Sun 11-4.
More about this shelter
Almost Home is a 501c3 not-for-profit that rescues and rehomes abandoned and neglected dogs/cats from local shelter, shelters in rural down south, owner surrenders,and from the streets of Puerto Rico and dogs from the street of Thailand that are destined for the horrific dog meat trade on China.
Almost Home is a 501c3 not-for-profit that rescues and rehomes abandoned and neglected dogs/cats from local shelter, shelters in rural down south, owner surrenders,and from the streets of Puerto Rico and dogs from the street of Thailand that are destined for the horrific dog meat trade on China.
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