





Bailey & Fern
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- rabbit
- Dutch
About Bailey & Fern
Pittsburgh, PA
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Bailey & Fern’s Compatibility
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Bailey & Fern's Story
Bailey (White/Gray) and Fern (black) are a bonded sister duo. They were rescued outside with their brother on a very cold, snowy day. They were only 3 months old at the time, so we suspect they were born outside. Fern definitely gives off big sister vibes. She is confident, curious, and always checking in on Bailey. Whereas Bailey is a bit more cautious initially and tends to follow her sister's lead. Both girls are playful and fun-loving. They are endless zoomies and binkies when given a safe space to play and explore. Bailey and Fern must be adopted out together.<br/><br/>Contrary to popular belief, a bonded pair really isn't that much more work than a single bunny. Adopting a pair saves you from the often difficult and time-consuming bonding process. It's also easier to leave the house, knowing that your bunny isn't bored while you're away, because they always have a friend to keep them company. Two bunnies is better than one.
Bailey (White/Gray) and Fern (black) are a bonded sister duo. They were rescued outside with their brother on a very cold, snowy day. They were only 3 months old at the time, so we suspect they were born outside. Fern definitely gives off big sister vibes. She is confident, curious, and always checking in on Bailey. Whereas Bailey is a bit more cautious initially and tends to follow her sister's lead. Both girls are playful and fun-loving. They are endless zoomies and binkies when given a safe space to play and explore. Bailey and Fern must be adopted out together.
Contrary to popular belief, a bonded pair really isn't that much more work than a single bunny. Adopting a pair saves you from the often difficult and time-consuming bonding process. It's also easier to leave the house, knowing that your bunny isn't bored while you're away, because they always have a friend to keep them company. Two bunnies is better than one.
Bailey (White/Gray) and Fern (black) are a bonded sister duo. They were rescued outside with their brother on a very cold, snowy day. They were only 3 months old at the time, so we suspect they were born outside. Fern definitely gives off big sister vibes. She is confident, curious, and always checking in on Bailey. Whereas Bailey is a bit more cautious initially and tends to follow her sister's lead. Both girls are playful and fun-loving. They are endless zoomies and binkies when given a safe space to play and explore. Bailey and Fern must be adopted out together.
Contrary to popular belief, a bonded pair really isn't that much more work than a single bunny. Adopting a pair saves you from the often difficult and time-consuming bonding process. It's also easier to leave the house, knowing that your bunny isn't bored while you're away, because they always have a friend to keep them company. Two bunnies is better than one.
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Bailey & Fern is from Operation Obi
[Pittsburgh, PA]
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