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Alaska & Kodiak

  • Baby
  • Female
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Cinnamon
  • Rex

About Alaska & Kodiak

Melbourne, FL

Species & Breed

rabbit
Cinnamon&RexMix

Physical Traits

Baby
Female
Small
Coat: Short

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Alaska & Kodiak’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$125

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Alaska & Kodiak's Story

Interested in adopting? Please apply here: bit.ly /Scbadopterapp <br/><br/>Alaska and Kodiak are bonded sisters who came to us when a family needed help with 14 buns! <br/><br/>These babies were born a day or two after Christmas. They are playful and doing well with their litterbox. Both girls are spayed.<br/><br/>Alaska is a white Rex and Kodiak is the brown Cinnamon girl. <br/><br/>Kodiak is the opposite of a bear's personality. She's docile and gets along with her siblings. Alaska is calm and prefers her own corner. Her fur resembles velvet.<br/><br/>We aim to keep siblings paired up because bunnies are less stressed and happier with a friend. The added benefit is that you don't have to worry about your bunny being lonely during the day and you can avoid the hassle of trying to bond in the future. <br/><br/>Please note: Young bunnies are even more fragile so they are not a good fit for kids under 10. Bunnies will also go through a hormonal phase at 4-6 months of age and may be more messy with their litterbox habits, may squabble, and can have destructive behaviors. This is the reason SO many bunnies get rehomed or dumped outside. If you're a first time bunny person, a bunny who is already fixed may be better for you. The adoption fee will cover the spay/neuter at 6 months old.<br/><br/>But if you are prepared and know what to expect, they are such a joy! The babies are currently fostered in Palm Bay. Ready to meet these adorable kiddos?<br/><br/>-----------------------<br/><br/>The adoption fee helps to offset the spay/neuter cost. It's important to do to prevent cancer and improve litterbox habits. Our vets provide a very discounted rate so this is a great deal! Our buns also receive a wellness check and parasite test. <br/><br/>-------------------<br/><br/>About bunnies:<br/>First time rabbit adopter? We can send you information about housing and care. You should also know:<br/><br/>- Bonding bunnies - both buns must be fixed or there will be territory issues and aggression. Read more on the House Rabbit Society website. Or contact us about low cost spay/neuter.<br/><br/>- Bunnies are NOT starter pets. They need (indoor) space and attention like a small dog would. They need hay, pellets and greens daily. And any health issues (not eating, etc.) require immediate attention.<br/><br/>- Bunnies are NOT a good fit for young kids. They are fragile, startle easily, usually don't like to be handled, and do not do well under stress like the general household noise that comes with little ones. Trust us, it's a lot of work you don't want to take on if you're caring for small kids. If your little one absolutely wants to meet a bunny, we can set up a visit with one of our more mellow bunnies and there's no commitment involved :)<br/><br/>- Bunnies can be somewhat skittish but they are also fun. If patient and understand that bunnies get comfortable with people on their own terms, you'll make a bunny friend. Spending time on the floor with them and offering treats is a great way to bond with them.<br/><br/>- Bunnies MUST be housed indoors. RHDV-2, a highly contagious and fatal wild rabbit disease in now in Florida and transmitted in the ground. Domestic rabbits cannot tolerate the heat. They also need to be safe from predators and parasites like ear mites. They will be much happier being a part of the family, inside.

Interested in adopting? Please apply here: bit.ly /Scbadopterapp

Alaska and Kodiak are bonded sisters who came to us when a family needed help with 14 buns!

These babies were born a day or two after Christmas. They are playful and doing well with their litterbox. Both girls are spayed.

Alaska is a white Rex and Kodiak is the brown Cinnamon girl.

Kodiak is the opposite of a bear's personality. She's docile and gets along with her siblings. Alaska is calm and prefers her own corner. Her fur resembles velvet.

We aim to keep siblings paired up because bunnies are less stressed and happier with a friend. The added benefit is that you don't have to worry about your bunny being lonely during the day and you can avoid the hassle of trying to bond in the future.

Please note: Young bunnies are even more fragile so they are not a good fit for kids under 10. Bunnies will also go through a hormonal phase at 4-6 months of age and may be more messy with their litterbox habits, may s

Interested in adopting? Please apply here: bit.ly /Scbadopterapp

Alaska and Kodiak are bonded sisters who came to us when a family needed help with 14 buns!

These babies were born a day or two after Christmas. They are playful and doing well with their litterbox. Both girls are spayed.

Alaska is a white Rex and Kodiak is the brown Cinnamon girl.

Kodiak is the opposite of a bear's personality. She's docile and gets along with her siblings. Alaska is calm and prefers her own corner. Her fur resembles velvet.

We aim to keep siblings paired up because bunnies are less stressed and happier with a friend. The added benefit is that you don't have to worry about your bunny being lonely during the day and you can avoid the hassle of trying to bond in the future.

Please note: Young bunnies are even more fragile so they are not a good fit for kids under 10. Bunnies will also go through a hormonal phase at 4-6 months of age and may be more messy with their litterbox habits, may squabble, and can have destructive behaviors. This is the reason SO many bunnies get rehomed or dumped outside. If you're a first time bunny person, a bunny who is already fixed may be better for you. The adoption fee will cover the spay/neuter at 6 months old.

But if you are prepared and know what to expect, they are such a joy! The babies are currently fostered in Palm Bay. Ready to meet

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How To Adopt

Alaska & Kod... was listed as Adoptable by Space Coast Bunnies
How can I adopt Alaska & Kod...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Space Coast Bunnies. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Alaska & Kod...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Space Coast Bunnies will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Alaska & Kod..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Space Coast Bunnies, and they'll be happy to help!
Space Coast Bunnies's Adoption Policy
We adopt to indoor homes only for a number of reasons - for safety and to avoid the heat, parasites, predators, and exposure to RHVD-2 (a fatal disease spreading among wild rabbits). And, because your bun should be a member of the family and have lots of attention and interaction. If you are interested in adopting, please get in touch and we will respond asap!

Alaska & Kodiak is from Space Coast Bunnies

[Melbourne, FL]

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