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Alia (South Surrey) Rabbit Hotot Vancouver, BC
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- White, Black
About
- Characteristics
- Gentle, Curious, Adventurous
- Coat length
- Short
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
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Meet Alia (South Surrey)
**Alia is now in a home.**
Alia is a small to medium Hotot cross. This dainty little girl came into the local shelter as a stray.
Estimated to be approximately 3 to 4 years of age, Alia is proving to be adventurous and curious, as well as extremely gentle.
We don’t know much about her, as she’s a recent addition to the VRRA family of loving foster homes.
We'll be sure to update her profile when we find out more about her!
The adoption fee is $75 per rabbit ($150 for a pair). Please do your research and if you're interested in any of our rabbits, go to www.vrra.org to fill in our adoption application. We follow the House Rabbit Society adoption policies. For everything you need to know about caring for a bunny, visit the House Rabbit Society website at: www.rabbit.org. We strongly encourage all prospective bunny adopters to pick up a copy of “The House Rabbit Handbook: How to Live with an Urban Rabbit,” available from most online sellers (e.g., Amazon) as well at our shelter.
Alia is a small to medium Hotot cross. This dainty little girl came into the local shelter as a stray.
Estimated to be approximately 3 to 4 years of age, Alia is proving to be adventurous and curious, as well as extremely gentle.
We don’t know much about her, as she’s a recent addition to the VRRA family of loving foster homes.
We'll be sure to update her profile when we find out more about her!
The adoption fee is $75 per rabbit ($150 for a pair). Please do your research and if you're interested in any of our rabbits, go to www.vrra.org to fill in our adoption application. We follow the House Rabbit Society adoption policies. For everything you need to know about caring for a bunny, visit the House Rabbit Society website at: www.rabbit.org. We strongly encourage all prospective bunny adopters to pick up a copy of “The House Rabbit Handbook: How to Live with an Urban Rabbit,” available from most online sellers (e.g., Amazon) as well at our shelter.
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Alia (South Surrey)
- Hotot
- Young
- Female