


Bacon
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- rabbit
- Bunny Rabbit
About Bacon
Utica, NY
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bacon’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Bacon's Story
Bacon was dumped under a farm stand with several other rabbits. He's gentle but quite sensitive, as he may have been handled roughly by humans and picked on by cage-mates in his previous home.<br/><br/>His favorite greens are lettuce, kale, and basil, though he does enjoy the occasional strawberry, or some green beans.<br/><br/>Bacon has been learning how to be a house bunny. He doesn't seem to mind the dogs in the foster home (mostly he ignores them) but he's timid of being handled so would be best for an experienced rabbit family who can gently work with him. He would do ok in a home with children, as long as they're supervised by experienced handlers during interactions.<br/><br/>At this time, he's being housed as a solo rabbit because he gets picked on by other buns. If he were to live with another rabbit, we would recommend a long and slow introduction.<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting Bacon, please click on the "Adoption Application" link on our PetFinder Homepage https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ny/washington-mills/nys-chapter-of-the-hrs-the-rabbit-resource-ny201/
Bacon was dumped under a farm stand with several other rabbits. He's gentle but quite sensitive, as he may have been handled roughly by humans and picked on by cage-mates in his previous home.
His favorite greens are lettuce, kale, and basil, though he does enjoy the occasional strawberry, or some green beans.
Bacon has been learning how to be a house bunny. He doesn't seem to mind the dogs in the foster home (mostly he ignores them) but he's timid of being handled so would be best for an experienced rabbit family who can gently work with him. He would do ok in a home with children, as long as they're supervised by experienced handlers during interactions.
At this time, he's being housed as a solo rabbit because he gets picked on by other buns. If he were to live with another rabbit, we would recommend a long and slow introduction.
If you are interested in adopting Bacon, please click on the "Adoption Application" link on our PetFinder Homepage https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ny/washi
Bacon was dumped under a farm stand with several other rabbits. He's gentle but quite sensitive, as he may have been handled roughly by humans and picked on by cage-mates in his previous home.
His favorite greens are lettuce, kale, and basil, though he does enjoy the occasional strawberry, or some green beans.
Bacon has been learning how to be a house bunny. He doesn't seem to mind the dogs in the foster home (mostly he ignores them) but he's timid of being handled so would be best for an experienced rabbit family who can gently work with him. He would do ok in a home with children, as long as they're supervised by experienced handlers during interactions.
At this time, he's being housed as a solo rabbit because he gets picked on by other buns. If he were to live with another rabbit, we would recommend a long and slow introduction.
If you are interested in adopting Bacon, please click on the "Adoption Application" link on our PetFinder Homepage https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ny/washington-mills/nys-chapter-of-the-hrs-the-rabbit-resource-ny201/
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