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My basic info
Breed
Chinchilla, American
Color
Fawn
Age
5 years 11 months old, Senior
Size
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
1937
Hair Length
–
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*Smash and Lob are a bonded pair and must be adopted together*
Meet Smash & Lob! They're a dynamic duo who love to play loaf around, and eat together. They're lounge experts and you can most often find them snoozing the day away. They enjoy playing with stacking cup toys and tearing up cardboard. Smash is the more reserved of the two but with time (and treats!) will warm up to new people. If this cute pair sounds like your perfect match, ask about them today!
Smash & Lob were in a foster home recently, and the foster shared that the rabbits did well with their children. They were timid with new people, but if a new friend brought them food, they will cautiously come over to check it out. Smash is more inquisitive than Lob and likes to explore. She loves exploring cardboard box forts or a blanket over a chair cave. Lob will explore an area only after Smash has scoped it out. The pair can be super cute together, nuzzling and grooming each other. They have a very sweet dynamic. Smash is more adventurous, and Lob loves to blob. It’s cute feeding them greens (or Lob’s favorite, hay tops) – Smash will come over first to investigate then Lob will decide to try the food and soon enough is all over it, pushing Smash to the side. They’re cute exploring a room together. Even moving a piece of furniture slightly has them checking for new nooks and corners to chill in. Smash & Lob had excellent litter habits and only occasionally left a few poops outside the bin but was still in their area, never around the house.
Their foster shared, “Smash and Lob are a super sweet pair of bunnies who love being together. Shy and inquisitive, their favorite things are finding a cozy nook to flop in, munching on fresh hay or greens, and putting their heads together – I don’t know what they’re conspiring about, but I can tell they’re inseparable friends!”
Smash and Lob are spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2 (vaccine must be administered annually). House Rabbit Society recommends all rabbits see a rabbit-savvy veterinarian once a year.
Submit an adoption application for Smash and Lob at center.houserabbit.org. House Rabbit Society is located in Richmond, California, just north of San Francisco. Questions? Email rabbit-center@houserabbit.org and we'll be happy to talk more with you!
*Smash and Lob are a bonded pair and must be adopted together*
Meet Smash & Lob! They're a dynamic duo who love to play loaf around, and eat together. They're lounge experts and you can most often find them snoozing the day away. They enjoy playing with stacking cup toys and tearing up cardboard. Smash is the more reserved of the two but with time (and treats!) will warm up to new people. If this cute pair sounds like your perfect match, ask about them today!
Smash & Lob were in a foster home recently, and the foster shared that the rabbits did well with their children. They were timid with new people, but if a new friend brought them food, they will cautiously come over to check it out. Smash is more inquisitive than Lob and likes to explore. She loves exploring cardboard box forts or a blanket over a chair cave. Lob will explore an area only after Smash has scoped it out. The pair can be super cute together, nuzzling and grooming each other. They have a very sweet dynamic. Smash is more adventurous, and Lob loves to blob. It’s cute feeding them greens (or Lob’s favorite, hay tops) – Smash will come over first to investigate then Lob will decide to try the food and soon enough is all over it, pushing Smash to the side. They’re cute exploring a room together. Even moving a piece of furniture slightly has them checking for new nooks and corners to chill in. Smash & Lob had excellent litter habits and only occasionally left a few poops outside the bin but was still in their area, never around the house.
Their foster shared, “Smash and Lob are a super sweet pair of bunnies who love being together. Shy and inquisitive, their favorite things are finding a cozy nook to flop in, munching on fresh hay or greens, and putting their heads together – I don’t know what they’re conspiring about, but I can tell they’re inseparable friends!”
Smash and Lob are spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2 (vaccine must be administered annually). House Rabbit Society recommends all rabbits see a rabbit-savvy veterinarian once a year.
Submit an adoption application for Smash and Lob at center.houserabbit.org. House Rabbit Society is located in Richmond, California, just north of San Francisco. Questions? Email rabbit-center@houserabbit.org and we'll be happy to talk more with you!
Submit an adoption application at https://center.houserabbit.org/adopt.
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Additional adoption info
House Rabbit Society requires that all rabbits be indoors, that the primary caretaker be an adult, and that all rabbits be spayed and neutered and vaccinated.
House Rabbit Society requires that all rabbits be indoors, that the primary caretaker be an adult, and that all rabbits be spayed and neutered and vaccinated.
House Rabbit Society is located at 148 Broadway in Richmond, California, around the corner from the Civic Center. We are open Fridays and Saturdays from 11 am to 4 pm, and on Sundays from 11 am to 3 pm.
House Rabbit Society is located at 148 Broadway in Richmond, California, around the corner from the Civic Center. We are open Fridays and Saturdays from 11 am to 4 pm, and on Sundays from 11 am to 3 pm.
More about this rescue
Since 1988, House Rabbit Society, its supporters, small staff, local chapters, licensed educators, and other volunteers around the globe have been advocating for the care and well-being of rabbits.
Our goal is to help people see rabbits as intelligent and social pets who thrive indoors. HRS’ mission, philosophy, and policies have influenced the formation of many other nonprofit rabbit rescue groups and set a standard for the treatment and respect of domesticated rabbits. As a nonprofit, we rely on membership support and other donations–large and small. HRS financial documents are provided below, which record our programmatic efforts over the past decade.
Since 1988, House Rabbit Society, its supporters, small staff, local chapters, licensed educators, and other volunteers around the globe have been advocating for the care and well-being of rabbits.
Our goal is to help people see rabbits as intelligent and social pets who thrive indoors. HRS’ mission, philosophy, and policies have influenced the formation of many other nonprofit rabbit rescue groups and set a standard for the treatment and respect of domesticated rabbits. As a nonprofit, we rely on membership support and other donations–large and small. HRS financial documents are provided below, which record our programmatic efforts over the past decade.
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