Recently Adopted Rabbit Rabbits Near Lacey
Rex Rabbits For Adoption
I have three rabbits that are looking for new homes. Unfortunately due to housing circumstances we cannot continue to give them the proper care that they deserve. 1. Born November 2020, Spike got neutered about a month ago, is litter trained, friendly, does not bite, and is around 8lbs. He is healthy and active, but does like to try and jump up on high places. 2. Born November 2020, Tuesday got spayed about a month ago, is litter trained, friendly, does not bite, and is around 7.5lbs. She is pretty calm overall, and loves to eat a whole bunch of hay. She also likes chewing a lot - toys necessary. Tuesday comes with the gray hutch. 3. Born November 2020, Carole got spayed about a month ago, is litter trained, friendly, and does not bite. She is the most calm out of the three, and is around 8lbs. All three rabbits are Rex rabbits, and are also siblings. They all got fixed at Caring Pet Clinic in Seattle, and also have Nationwide pet insurance coverage until March 2022. (Insurance is already paid ahead of time, you would just need to submit vet claims to Nationwide and then they will reimburse. Insurance covers all care: fluids, X-rays, medications, check ups, etc.) They will come with a 10lb bag of Oxbow Timothy pellets, litter boxes, 1/3 bale of hay, hair buster brush, Critical Care, baby gas drops, toys, food and water bowls. They are on unlimited hay, and get 4 cups of veggies in the morning, and 1/4 cup of pellets in the evening. I would prefer that they all go to the same home, although I am willing to re-home them separately. (If they are re-homes separately I will distribute their supplies evenly.) Spike and Carole have just started bonding. Spike and Tuesday would need time together, as would Tuesday and Carole. As far as the insurance, I can give you the information prior to the adoption. The adoption fee prices apply. Discount if all three taken together They have not been vaccinated and have never been kept outside. I was waiting a bit after their surgery before getting them vaccinated. (Highly recommend it being done, though, and insurance will cover it.) They do not have a set vet clinic that they visit, but have been examined. They don’t mind being properly held, and I can brush them. They have been around dogs, but don’t really enjoy them. They have been around children. Please comment or message me with any further questions. Thank you!View Detail