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Apricot

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Californian

About Apricot

Hillside, NJ

Species & Breed

rabbit
Californian

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Medium
White, Black

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Apricot’s Compatibility

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    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Apricot's Story

Hi everyone, my name is Apricot, and boy do I have a story to tell. My previous owner contacted the rescue after purchasing me on Facebook Marketplace. After only having me about 2 weeks I injured myself and was dragging my back legs. The owners said they had no money to have me seen by a vet which is why they reached out to the rescue. They also said they had no clue how I had injured myself.<br/><br/>Thankfully, one of the rescues fosters dropped everything and went to pick me up. I was then seen by the rescues exotic vets and luckily nothing was broken. After some much needed cage rest and medicine to help with pain and inflammation I have made an almost full recovery. I have the very slightest limp at times but I was finally able to be spayed.<br/><br/>After all that I have been through I still love life and people. I have excellent litterbox habits and enjoy any and all attention you are willing to give. I am a big fan of doing huge binkies and for those who do not know that means I zoom really fast and jump in the air. All signs I am a happy bun.<br/><br/>I am eating a proper diet of Oxbow Adult Rabbit Pellets, lots of orchard hay because my foster mom is highly allergic to timothy and a big bowl of fresh water that is changed daily. I also love my daily salads of romaine, parsley, carrot tops and even some pieces of banana, apple and blueberries. ( In moderation of course)<br/><br/>Would you consider opening your heart and home to a sweet girl like me?

Hi everyone, my name is Apricot, and boy do I have a story to tell. My previous owner contacted the rescue after purchasing me on Facebook Marketplace. After only having me about 2 weeks I injured myself and was dragging my back legs. The owners said they had no money to have me seen by a vet which is why they reached out to the rescue. They also said they had no clue how I had injured myself.

Thankfully, one of the rescues fosters dropped everything and went to pick me up. I was then seen by the rescues exotic vets and luckily nothing was broken. After some much needed cage rest and medicine to help with pain and inflammation I have made an almost full recovery. I have the very slightest limp at times but I was finally able to be spayed.

After all that I have been through I still love life and people. I have excellent litterbox habits and enjoy any and all attention you are willing to give. I am a big fan of doing huge binkies and for those who do not know that means I zoom really fast and jump in the air.

Hi everyone, my name is Apricot, and boy do I have a story to tell. My previous owner contacted the rescue after purchasing me on Facebook Marketplace. After only having me about 2 weeks I injured myself and was dragging my back legs. The owners said they had no money to have me seen by a vet which is why they reached out to the rescue. They also said they had no clue how I had injured myself.

Thankfully, one of the rescues fosters dropped everything and went to pick me up. I was then seen by the rescues exotic vets and luckily nothing was broken. After some much needed cage rest and medicine to help with pain and inflammation I have made an almost full recovery. I have the very slightest limp at times but I was finally able to be spayed.

After all that I have been through I still love life and people. I have excellent litterbox habits and enjoy any and all attention you are willing to give. I am a big fan of doing huge binkies and for those who do not know that means I zoom really fast and jump in the air. All signs I am a happy bun.

I am eating a proper diet of Oxbow Adult Rabbit Pellets, lots of orchard hay because my foster mom is highly allergic to timothy and a big bowl of fresh water that is changed daily. I also love my daily salads of romaine, parsley, carrot tops and even some pieces of banana, apple and blueberries. ( In moderation of course)

Would you consider opening y

How To Adopt

Apricot was listed as Adoptable by Willy's Wabbits
How can I adopt Apricot?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Willy's Wabbits. 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 Apricot?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Willy's Wabbits will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Apricot, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Willy's Wabbits, and they'll be happy to help!
Willy's Wabbits's Adoption Policy
We adopt to indoor homes only and do screen all adopters. All buns are spay and neutered before adoption and our fee for a single bun is 95.00 and 160.00 for a bonded pair.

Apricot is from Willy's Wabbits

[Hillside, NJ]

Our Mission
Please consider fostering a bunny or two which allows the rescue to bring in even more buns who need homes.  Willy's Wabbits is a small all volunteer rabbit rescue that helps to rescue unwanted, abused, abandoned and surrendered bunnies and find them their perfect forever home. We are located in the Central Jersey area but...
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