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Bailey

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Lop Eared

About Bailey

Houston, TX

Species & Breed

rabbit
Lop Eared

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Medium

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Bailey’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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.

Adoption Fee

$100

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Bailey's Story

Bailey is a sassy lop with a unique color pattern and striking blue eyes! <br/><br/>Somehow, a young Bailey found herself at a local elementary school auction ... and was quickly scooped-up by a family concerned she would otherwise land in a bad situation. Unfortunately, they eventually discovered an allergy — and Bailey also developed a persistent rash that they could not seem to clear... so they contacted Bunny Buddies for help!<br/><br/>After moving Bailey into an experienced foster home, we made sure she saw a vet at one of our trusted partner clinics and finally resolved the skin issue. Soon after, she was spayed, and we've since tried introducing her to some prospective mates; mixed results so far.<br/><br/>Bailey enjoys foraging for treats, tossing stacking cups, and exploring larger spaces... as well as a good nap under the desk. Her litter habits are quite tidy, and she has a healthy appetite. She can be a bit shy, but will always let you know with a quick stomp if she is displeased. In her current foster home, Bailey responds to her name and will come when called... when she feels like it... especially if there's a banana or strawberry treat involved! While she is getting better at letting the family handle her, she still doesn't prefer it. They do not have other animals in the home, so she is properly spoiled right now, but previously co-existed with a small dog.

Bailey is a sassy lop with a unique color pattern and striking blue eyes!

Somehow, a young Bailey found herself at a local elementary school auction ... and was quickly scooped-up by a family concerned she would otherwise land in a bad situation. Unfortunately, they eventually discovered an allergy — and Bailey also developed a persistent rash that they could not seem to clear... so they contacted Bunny Buddies for help!

After moving Bailey into an experienced foster home, we made sure she saw a vet at one of our trusted partner clinics and finally resolved the skin issue. Soon after, she was spayed, and we've since tried introducing her to some prospective mates; mixed results so far.

Bailey enjoys foraging for treats, tossing stacking cups, and exploring larger spaces... as well as a good nap under the desk. Her litter habits are quite tidy, and she has a healthy appetite. She can be a bit shy, but will always let you know with a quick stomp if she is displeased. In her current foster home, Bai

Bailey is a sassy lop with a unique color pattern and striking blue eyes!

Somehow, a young Bailey found herself at a local elementary school auction ... and was quickly scooped-up by a family concerned she would otherwise land in a bad situation. Unfortunately, they eventually discovered an allergy — and Bailey also developed a persistent rash that they could not seem to clear... so they contacted Bunny Buddies for help!

After moving Bailey into an experienced foster home, we made sure she saw a vet at one of our trusted partner clinics and finally resolved the skin issue. Soon after, she was spayed, and we've since tried introducing her to some prospective mates; mixed results so far.

Bailey enjoys foraging for treats, tossing stacking cups, and exploring larger spaces... as well as a good nap under the desk. Her litter habits are quite tidy, and she has a healthy appetite. She can be a bit shy, but will always let you know with a quick stomp if she is displeased. In her current foster home, Bailey responds to her name and will come when called... when she feels like it... especially if there's a banana or strawberry treat involved! While she is getting better at letting the family handle her, she still doesn't prefer it. They do not have other animals in the home, so she is properly spoiled right now, but previously co-existed with a small dog.

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How To Adopt

Bailey was listed as Adoptable by Bunny Buddies
How can I adopt Bailey?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Bunny Buddies. 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 Bailey?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Bunny Buddies will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Bailey, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Bunny Buddies, and they'll be happy to help!
Bunny Buddies's Adoption Policy
• We only adopt home in which the bunny will live indoors as part of the family. • Our adoption fee is $100 for a single rabbit or $150 for a bonded pair (rabbits form strong permanent bonds, and we do not separate bonded pairs). All adoptable rabbits are already spayed/neutered and microchipped. • Carefully consider the on-going cost of caring for a house rabbit, and determine whether you are prepared to make that financial commitment for the life of your pet. A recent study by the ASPCA found rabbits to be the third-most-expensive companion animal—after horses and large dogs. • You will need to prepare your home for a bunny in advance. Please be aware that most pet store "rabbit cages" are inadequate—they are too small, and the wire floors are bad for rabbits' feet. In the Rabbit Care Guide (https://bunnybuddies.org/rabbit-care-guide/) you will find some ideas for building your own. Some people let their rabbits freely roam a room or area of the house. If you hope to do this, be sure to read the section about "Bunny-Proofing" your home; electrical cords are especially dangerous. We do require adopters to provide us with a photo of the living space you have prepared for your new furry friend. • Since our fosters are divided among volunteer foster homes throughout the Houston area, attending one of our adoption events is the best way to get to meet and interact with a number of bunnies at once.

Bailey is from Bunny Buddies

[Houston, TX]

Our Mission
To save and improve the lives of domestic rabbits and enrich the relationship between rabbits and their human caregivers.

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