Enid and Reesegender

Enid and Reese
Breed Harlequin, Bunny Rabbit
Color
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee 100

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pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
Spay/Neuter
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Rabbit

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My Story

Enid and Reese are playful girls who we rescued with their siblings 2 days after Christmas. Someone was seen dumping a crate of 15 bunnies at Lake Betsi in Rockledge. We were able to recover 6 babies. Predators sadly got the rest. We are so grateful to have these babies safe. They are shy but curious and friendly and so much fun to play with. They recently turned 1 and are now spayed. They're ready for a great home where they can be part of the family with teens and up! Message us if you'd like to meet them! Adoption Special: $100/ pair includes spays. First time rabbit adopter? We can send you information about housing and care. You should also know: - Bonding bunnies - both buns must be fixed or there will be territory issues and aggression. Read more on the House Rabbit Society website. Or contact us about low cost spay/neuter. - Bunnies are NOT starter pets. They need (indoor) space and attention like a small dog would. They need hay, pellets and greens daily. And any health issues (not eating, etc.) require immediate attention. - Bunnies are NOT a good fit for young kids. They are fragile, startle easily, usually don't like to be handled, and do not do well under stress like the general household noise that comes with little ones. Trust us, it's a lot of work you don't want to take on if you're caring for small kids. If your little one absolutely wants to meet a bunny, we can set up a visit with one of our more mellow bunnies and there's no commitment involved :) - Bunnies can be somewhat skittish but they are also fun. If patient and understand that bunnies get comfortable with people on their own terms, you'll make a bunny friend. Spending time on the floor with them and offering treats is a great way to bond with them. - Bunnies MUST be housed indoors. RHDV-2, a highly contagious and fatal wild rabbit disease in now in Florida and transmitted in the ground. Domestic rabbits cannot tolerate the heat. They also need to be safe from predators and parasites like ear mites. They will be much happier being a part of the family, inside.

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