STOMP (a musical experience)gender

STOMP (a musical experience)
Breed Dutch
Color
Age Young
Gender Male
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

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

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 616 Big Bear Blvd., Columbia, MO 65202
hour (573) 443-7387
hour
  • sunday: 12-3
  • monday: 12-5
  • tuesday: 12-6
  • wednesday: 12-5
  • thursday: 12-6
  • friday: 12-5
  • saturday: 12-5

My Story

This cutie was picked up running loose at the Woodlake Apartments. A good reminder that rabbits are a long term commitment! Stomp is a very sweet boy and he absolutely loves his pets. He also is super food motivated! He loves fresh veggies and comes running when it's dinner time. He is a very curious boy as well and loves to binky across the floor hence the musical experience! He is doing very well adjusting to the foster life. He is ready to go to his forever home. He is adjusting to being picked up and can be a little squiggly at first which is normal for a bun, he doesn't look like he got much attention in his previous home and he is ready for all the spoils! Important information to know before you adopt or purchase a new friend! Rabbits have a long lifespan, and can live on average 8 to 12 years with proper care. Rabbits are not a cheap or easy pet for most households - they eat a LOT (daily rabbit pellets, a constant supply of hay, and fresh produce!) and require a lot of exercise, needing a bunny proof area to expend their energy to stay happy and healthy (think similar to puppy-proofing a room). Rabbits will not be happy spending most of their time alone in a cage - it is critical for owners to spend time petting and properly handling their new rabbits to help get them comfortable in their new environment and bond with you. Speaking of bonding, spaying/neutering a rabbit helps with this! Not only that, but it also helps prevent accidental litters, medical conditions such as ovarian/testicular cancer, and helps promote litter box training and reducing sassy behaviors such as biting or thumping. Every rabbit will have a different personality, but most if not all will need enrichment! This includes bunny-safe objects to chew on to keep their (constantly growing) teeth in check, tunnels to run through, boxes to play in, etc. Rabbits can be phenomenal, long-lived companions when cared for properly, but they are not right for everyone and should not be adopted impulsively. Rabbits, like dogs and cats, should have yearly checkups with your veterinarian and should be on monthly flea/tick preventative if they have access to the outdoors.

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