Breed | Havana |
Color | |
Age | Young |
Gender | Male |
Size | Medium |
Coat Length | - |
Adoption Fee | - |
They each have individual personalities and can bond with humans quickly. The more time you spend with your bunny, the more personality he or she will develop. A good way to bond with your bunny is regular grooming. Most are very willing to use a litterbox, just like cats.
To stay healthy, they need the following each day: unlimited high-quality timothy hay, fresh water, a variety of dark leafy greens and a small amount of timothy hay-based rabbit pellets (one-quarter cup of pellets for each five pounds of body weight).
Rabbits require an INDOOR home and running space in a bunny-proofed area. We recommend an exercise pen instead of a cage. They need daily exercise. They love to explore and play in their surroundings.
Finding a qualified "rabbit savvy vet" is also very important to the longevity and health of your rabbit.
Rabbits need adult caretakers. Not all bunnies will tolerate being held and, therefore, they are not recommended for children under the age of 12.
All Animal Rescue League rabbits are spayed and neutered - to prevent reproductive cancers, to minimize behavior problems, and to minimize the creation of more unplanned, homeless bunnies. Rabbits can have large litters of babies every 31 days!
If you think you are ready to adopt an Animal Rescue League bunny, or if you just want to ask some questions, please contact Suzanne at [email protected] (724.766.9399) or Denise at [email protected]