Aubie

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Mini Rex

About Aubie

Erie, PA

Species & Breed

rabbit
Mini Rex

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Medium
Coat: Short
Tortoiseshell, White

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Aubie’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Aubie's Story

Having a pet rabbit is a long-term commitment; a spayed or neutered rabbit can live 8-12 years. They require a home that is willing to handle them daily, provide plenty of supervised exercise, and offer a healthy diet rich in fresh produce. Please visit www.rabbit.org for information about living with and caring for a house rabbit.<br/><br/>Adoption process: An adoption application must be completed and approved by E.A.R.S. A home visit is required prior to adoption. Our requested adoption fee is $50, which includes spay/neuter and a wellness check from our veterinarian. <br/>Our rabbits must be adopted as indoor pets. An exercise pen that is at least 24”W and 36”H is highly recommended or a large as possible plastic-bottomed cage and running space in a bunny-proofed area. They love to explore and play in their surroundings.<br/><br/>Recommended Food: Oxbow or Kaytee timothy pellets, about 1/4 cup a day, unlimited timothy hay, and 2-3 cups of fresh, dark leafy green vegetables per day. For a complete list of rabbit-friendly veggies, visit rabbit.org.<br/> <br/>Bedding: Newspaper, Yesterday's News, Cellsorb, or Carefresh.<br/><br/>CONTACT US! If you think you are ready to adopt an bunny, or need more information, please contact Linda at 814-881-7243 or Ron at 814-323-0120. Visit our website at eriearearabbitsociety.org.

Having a pet rabbit is a long-term commitment; a spayed or neutered rabbit can live 8-12 years. They require a home that is willing to handle them daily, provide plenty of supervised exercise, and offer a healthy diet rich in fresh produce. Please visit www.rabbit.org for information about living with and caring for a house rabbit.

Adoption process: An adoption application must be completed and approved by E.A.R.S. A home visit is required prior to adoption. Our requested adoption fee is $50, which includes spay/neuter and a wellness check from our veterinarian.
Our rabbits must be adopted as indoor pets. An exercise pen that is at least 24”W and 36”H is highly recommended or a large as possible plastic-bottomed cage and running space in a bunny-proofed area. They love to explore and play in their surroundings.

Recommended Food: Oxbow or Kaytee timothy pellets, about 1/4 cup a day, unlimited timothy hay, and 2-3 cups of fresh, dark leafy green vegetables per day. For a complete list of rabbit-friendly

Having a pet rabbit is a long-term commitment; a spayed or neutered rabbit can live 8-12 years. They require a home that is willing to handle them daily, provide plenty of supervised exercise, and offer a healthy diet rich in fresh produce. Please visit www.rabbit.org for information about living with and caring for a house rabbit.

Adoption process: An adoption application must be completed and approved by E.A.R.S. A home visit is required prior to adoption. Our requested adoption fee is $50, which includes spay/neuter and a wellness check from our veterinarian.
Our rabbits must be adopted as indoor pets. An exercise pen that is at least 24”W and 36”H is highly recommended or a large as possible plastic-bottomed cage and running space in a bunny-proofed area. They love to explore and play in their surroundings.

Recommended Food: Oxbow or Kaytee timothy pellets, about 1/4 cup a day, unlimited timothy hay, and 2-3 cups of fresh, dark leafy green vegetables per day. For a complete list of rabbit-friendly veggies, visit rabbit.org.

Bedding: Newspaper, Yesterday's News, Cellsorb, or Carefresh.

CONTACT US! If you think you are ready to adopt an bunny, or need more information, please contact Linda at 814-881-7243 or Ron at 814-323-0120. Visit our website at eriearearabbitsociety.org.

Aubie is from Erie Area Rabbit Society and Rescue (E.A.R.S.)

[Erie, PA]

Our Mission
Erie Area Rabbit Society & Rescue (EARS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of rabbits in Erie County, PA. Rabbits are the third most surrendered pet yet most shelters lack the knowledges and/or resources to adequately care for them. Since 2013, EARS has cared for hundreds of domestic rabbits f...
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