Saturngender

Saturn
Breed Mini Rex
Color Black
Age Adult
Gender Male
Size Small
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee 30

About Me

pet Characteristics
Friendly, Gentle, Independent, Quiet
shelter Health
Spay/Neuter
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Rabbit

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 120 West 2nd Street South, Brookings, SD 57006
hour 605 697-7387

My Story

Meet Saturn, a delightful Mini Rex rabbit weighing in at just 3 pounds. Saturn loves playing with toys and is well-accustomed to being handled, making him a joy to interact with. His independent and playful nature shines through as he explores his surroundings and enjoys his playtime. Friendly and full of charm, Saturn would make a wonderful addition to any loving home. If you're looking for a small, lively companion who enjoys both play and affection, Saturn is the perfect choice for you! Rabbits are great pets, but they have very specific care needs that must be taken care of for them to live happy and healthy lives! Make sure you are committed to meeting these requirements if you are thinking of adopting from us! - They must have a large, clean cage with solid floors and either shredded paper bedding or fleece covering them (wood bedding can cause respiratory illness). They can also be house trained with some patience! Rabbits are very active and smart, so they require lots of space to explore and run around in! In addition to a large area, you will have to give them lots of rabbit-safe toys to play with to keep them occupied and content. Contact us to get a list of appropriate enrichment ideas and cage recommendations! - They must have a good quality pellet, with no dried fruit, nuts, seeds, colored bits or processed sugary treats. Ingredients like these pose a choking hazard and can also cause illness due to an imbalanced diet. We like to feed our rabbits Oxbow brand rabbit food because it is free from all of the above! Spending a bit more money for good food will save in vet bills later! - They require vet care. While they don't need vaccinations, they can become ill or have injuries. They need care just like a dog or cat! We can point you in the direction of an exotics vet if you don't have one already! - They are fragile animals, therefore children must be supervised while handling them. - We do not adopt out small animals to homes with unfixed animals of the opposite gender. If you feel you are an exception to this, please talk with staff about your situation!
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