Peter Rabbit & Teenagender

Peter Rabbit & Teena
Breed Bunny Rabbit
Color Black, Blue / Gray
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
Affectionate, Protective, Adventurous, Explorer
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Rabbit

Contact Me

Adopt Me
hour
  • sunday: 10-6
  • monday: 10-6
  • tuesday: 10-6
  • wednesday: 10-6
  • thursday: Closed
  • friday: 10-6
  • saturday: 10-6

My Story

Meet Teena and Peter Rabbit! (Story by their human family, who had to move overseas without their beloved rabbits in 2023) If you have seen the movie, you’ll understand why we called our little grey furball Peter. He is the most adventurous of the pair, very curious and always searching for new places to explore! Teena is our sleek black beauty, and although she is the alpha in the couple, she is a lot shyer around people and needs more time to get used to new settings. We found Peter abandoned in our neighborhood in 2019 around Halloween! He was very young and instantly got used to us, our children, and our cats… He actually loves climbing on the cat tree! After a few months we decided to adopt Teena from VRRA, and despite both having a strong personality, they became the most loving couple ever, always on the lookout for each other and very protective of one another. Peter & Teena have been living together for over 3 years, in a free-roaming habitat in our basement, with lots of toys, tunnels and chewing-friendly things. They really enjoy going outside — away from the dog though! They love kale, parsley, all kinds of healthy bunny food, and most of all their little cranberry or banana treat. Like most rabbits, they don’t like to be picked up, however they cherish affection and being petted, especially on the head. They will, in return, treat you with purring and soon enough a nose kiss! The adoption fee is $75 per rabbit ($150 for a pair). Please do your research and if you're interested in any of our rabbits, go to www.vrra.org to fill in our adoption application. We follow the House Rabbit Society adoption policies. For everything you need to know about caring for a bunny, visit the House Rabbit Society website at: www.rabbit.org. We strongly encourage all prospective bunny adopters to pick up a copy of “The House Rabbit Handbook: How to Live with an Urban Rabbit,” available from most online sellers (e.g., Amazon) as well at our shelter.

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