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My basic info
Breed
Lionhead/Britannia Petite
Color
White
Age
10 months old, Adult
Size
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
4426
Hair Length
–
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Dill & Gherkin: Cute as Pickles. Twice as Messy.
(Now Seeking: Experienced Bunny Butler with High Tolerance for Chaos)
Meet Dill (sass queen, female) and Gherkin (soft chaos, male) — a bonded bunny duo that proves looks can be deceiving.
Yes, they’re adorable. Yes, they’re loafed up like little snuggle nuggets.
But don’t let the floof fool you — these two are a handful (and possibly plotting your downfall).
They enjoy:
* Kicking hay (and poops!) like it’s Coachella
* Ignoring your affection unless snacks are involved
* Using their litter box as a decorative suggestion
On the surface? Sweet, snackable cuties.
In practice? Hay-slinging gremlins with commitment issues (especially when it comes to trust, snuggles, or basic bathroom etiquette).
What they need:
* A bunny-savvy human who understands slow trust-building
* Free roam or x-pen setup — no cages, no outdoor living
* Someone who finds joy in sweeping up hay for the fifth time today
These two are very bonded, deeply weird, and full of personality once they come out of their shells (and stop running from you like you're the vacuum). But given time, space, and lots of patience, we know they’ll shine.
If you’re ready to love some spicy, crunchy chaos gremlins disguised as rabbits — Dill & Gherkin are your pickles.
Apply to adopt this ridiculous little duo because some flavor combos take time… and a tarp.
Dill & Gherkin: Cute as Pickles. Twice as Messy.
(Now Seeking: Experienced Bunny Butler with High Tolerance for Chaos)
Meet Dill (sass queen, female) and Gherkin (soft chaos, male) — a bonded bunny duo that proves looks can be deceiving.
Yes, they’re adorable. Yes, they’re loafed up like little snuggle nuggets.
But don’t let the floof fool you — these two are a handful (and possibly plotting your downfall).
They enjoy:
* Kicking hay (and poops!) like it’s Coachella
* Ignoring your affection unless snacks are involved
* Using their litter box as a decorative suggestion
On the surface? Sweet, snackable cuties.
In practice? Hay-slinging gremlins with commitment issues (especially when it comes to trust, snuggles, or basic bathroom etiquette).
What they need:
* A bunny-savvy human who understands slow trust-building
* Free roam or x-pen setup — no cages, no outdoor living
* Someone who finds joy in sweeping up hay for the fifth time today
These two are very bonded, deeply weird, and full of personality once they come out of their shells (and stop running from you like you're the vacuum). But given time, space, and lots of patience, we know they’ll shine.
If you’re ready to love some spicy, crunchy chaos gremlins disguised as rabbits — Dill & Gherkin are your pickles.
Apply to adopt this ridiculous little duo because some flavor combos take time… and a tarp.
We do home visits, vet references, and personal references
We do home visits, vet references, and personal references
Go meet their pets
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.
Other pets at this
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We'll also keep you updated on Toasty (bonded)'s adoption status with email updates.