Adopt

My name is Bandit!

Posted 6 days ago | Updated 4 days ago

Adoption process
1

Submit Application

Adoption fee: $120

This helps House Rabbit Network with pet care costs.

My basic info

Breed
Dwarf Hotot
Color
White
Age
5 years 9 months old, Adult
Size
Sex
Female
Pet ID
ps_1117459-2108505
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Hi! My name is Bandit. I don’t know my name, but I LOVE Greens! I am hoping to find the bun of my dreams. Humans are ok, but there’s nothing like another bun. I have had a rough year and lost my owner and my bondmate so another bunny may help me to feel more comfortable and confident. It took me a while to warm up to my foster parents, I started out with boxing if they tried to pet me but now I guess they can give me head pats every once in a while. Because of my sad past, I will need a quiet home with older kids and a calm, patient owner to give me time and space to trust them. 



I have had my teeth done and may continue to need them done regularly. I loves to zoom and bounce around in open space so I would prefer some regular free roaming time at my  forever home! 



Apply to take me home and spoil me today!
https://www.rabbitnetwork.org/adoption/


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Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
ps_1117459-2108505
Contact
Suzanne Trayhan
Address
2 Park Dr. Unit 1, Westford, MA 01886

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Please fill out an Adoption Application at https://www.rabbitnetwork.org/adoption/

Additional adoption info

We only adopt to indoor homes. We ask for a donation of $120 for a single rabbit and $220 for a bonded pair (a trio is $300). Bonded pairs cannot be split up and must be adopted together. If you are interested, please fill out an Adoption Application.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Meetings are by appointment only - fill out our Adoption Application to start the process.

More about this rescue

The House Rabbit Network is an organization formed with two primary purposes:
To rescue homeless rabbits and find them good indoor homes and also
to educate the public about rabbits and their care. These activities may include:
• providing foster care for discarded domestic rabbits and arranging for adoption to permanent indoor homes;

• assisting humane societies and shelters with rabbits;

• providing spay/neuter surgery and veterinary care through arrangements with area practitioners;

• rehabilitating and socializing mistreated or neglected animals;

• permanently caring for animals who cannot be placed in adoptive homes due to serious health or behavioral problems; and

• educating the public on responsible pet ownership and humane practices.

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