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Romeo Chinchilla Chinchilla Mix Sacramento, CA

  • Young
  • Male
  • Extra Large
  • White, Blue / Gray

About

Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Health
Spayed / neutered, special needs.

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Meet Romeo

Romeo is one of 46 special rabbits saved by the Sacramento Animal Control officers who confiscated them from a bad owner during a heatwave in June, 2013. Sacramento House Rabbit Society partnered with the Front Street Shelter to care for all of these rabbits until they could be moved to foster homes or adopted.

Romeo was just a baby in June and grew to be one of the largest boys of the bunch. He is 12 lbs. and has beautiful gray points and a uniquely, thick, plush coat because his father was a large chinchilla rabbit. He was one of our favorites because of his sweet nature while at the shelter which helped get him adopted on Halloween, but when the new adopter noticed a change in his eyes a few weeks later, we took him into a foster home and brought him to an eye specialist. Romeo has glaucoma in both eyes which will lead to early blindness which will not affect the quality or length of his life. Anyone who has had a blind rabbit knows, the loss of vision will not stop them from running, jumping, playing, or enjoying interaction with his family. His special need will will require eye drops twice a day and a trip to the animal eye specialist a few times a year.

Whoever is lucky enough to adopt Romeo will discover this rabbit has a happy soul and is filled with joy and love. He wants to play or be petted and is excited when he hears the new food being prepared. His litterbox habits are great and he doesn't dig or destroy his space. Romeo is a perfect house rabbit who needs a home that can give him space, attention, love, and eye drops.

 
All rabbits are spayed/neutered (age permitting) and litter box trained. All rabbits are to be adopted to indoor homes only.

Current bunny parents are encouraged to bring their rabbits to adoption clinics if they are interested in adopting a companion rabbit. Your rabbit must be spayed or neutered to be eligible to meet one of our fosters. HRS volunteers will be happy to help your bunny through that feisty first date.

Everyone is welcome to stop by for conversation, problem-solving and free information!Adoption, Information, Fur and Nail Trimming Clinics:The second Saturday of each month we rotate between the following Petcos from 10:00 am and 3:00 pm (check our calendar to find our where we will be next!):
Arden Petco, 1878 Arden Way, (916) 923-1082
Fair Oaks Petco, 8840 Madison Ave., (916) 863-7387
Citrus Heights Petco, 6067 Greenback Lane, (916) 725-2556

*We are always prepared to trim nails during adoption day. If your bunny has matted fur, call our bunny line in advance (916-863-9690) to make arrangements for a fur makeover. Donations of $10 are appreciated!

The Sacramento House Rabbit Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to rescuing and finding loving homes for abandoned and unwanted rabbits. SHRS is also committed to educating people about the unique nature and proper care of these wonderful, intelligent companion animals. Find out more about the Sacramento House Rabbit Society www.allearssac.org

For additional information about rabbits, visit the national House Rabbit Society website at www.rabbit.org
 

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  • Chinchilla
  • Young
  • Male