Blossomgender

Blossom
Breed American
Color Brown / Chocolate
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length Short
Adoption Fee 40

About Me

pet Characteristics
Playful, Funny, Curious, Affectionate, Friendly, Gentle
shelter Health
-
house-trained House-trained
Yes
good Good in a home with
Rabbit

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location PO Box 2268, Gig Harbor, WA 98335
hour (253)208-4206

My Story

WE ADOPT TO INDOOR HOMES ONLY. Your rabbit should be treated as an integral part of the family. With good care and lots of love, rabbits can live to be 7-10 years old and we expect you to make a lifetime commitment to your rabbit(s). The primary caregiver MUST be a responsible adult. The adoption fee is at the discretion of the owner. Please contact Peter Giacoponello at [email protected] if you are interested in adopting! If you are unable to reach the owner, please email us at [email protected]. NOTE: This is a courtesy posting by Rabbit Haven--this bunny is still with its owner, who is looking to re-home him/her. While we strive for all adoptable bunnies to go to safe and caring homes, we don't have the resources to meet with courtesy listing owners, their bunnies, and potential adopters. ****The following info has been provided by Blossom's current guardian**** "Blossom is a loving and wonderful member of our family. Unfortunately, with our available space, we cannot facilitate the needs of this loving ball of fur. She loves to cuddle and will run circles around your feet until you at least acknowledge her being there. she loves spring mix the most and is all about those little freeze-dried mini bunny treat sandwiches I've been able to find for her. We would love to keep her but our space doesn't allow for what she needs. We would love for her to be able to go to a home who can have her be out of her cage for most of the day instead of inside of it." Rabbit Haven spays and neuters all of its bunnies before adopting out but is unable to do so for courtesy postings. We encourage all potential adopters to request a spay/neuter certificate from the current owner. Spaying/neutering not only prevents unwanted litters but is key for all bunnies--it facilitates litter box training and socialization, and helps lower the high risk of cancer in bunnies. Please visit our website www.rabbithaven.org for information on adopting, re-homing and caring for rabbits.

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