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My basic info
Breed
English Spot
Color
White/Fawn
Age
7 months old, Young
Size
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
2183
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Heinz is a sweet, shy rabbit who loves to explore and nestle in to a quiet spot to snooze the day away. She warms up to people quickly with the help of yummy treats like small pieces of apple. She is curious about people and will climb all over you if you get down on her level - she especially likes to hop all over your back to give you a very good massage. She likes to hop on couches too. At the end of the day, she’s very excited to see you come home. Heinz is even the rare rabbit who will give kisses in appreciation! She was recently in a foster home, and they shared that she took some time to get comfortable being pet by them. They had a very fun time with her and noted that she likes being massaged behind her ears and on her cheeks. Heinz loves attention!
Heinz is spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2 (vaccine needs to be administered annually). House Rabbit Society recommends all rabbits see a rabbit-savvy veterinarian once a year.
Submit an adoption application for Heinz 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!
Heinz is a sweet, shy rabbit who loves to explore and nestle in to a quiet spot to snooze the day away. She warms up to people quickly with the help of yummy treats like small pieces of apple. She is curious about people and will climb all over you if you get down on her level - she especially likes to hop all over your back to give you a very good massage. She likes to hop on couches too. At the end of the day, she’s very excited to see you come home. Heinz is even the rare rabbit who will give kisses in appreciation! She was recently in a foster home, and they shared that she took some time to get comfortable being pet by them. They had a very fun time with her and noted that she likes being massaged behind her ears and on her cheeks. Heinz loves attention!
Heinz is spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2 (vaccine needs to be administered annually). House Rabbit Society recommends all rabbits see a rabbit-savvy veterinarian once a year.
Submit an adoption application for Heinz 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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