


Bonnie
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- rabbit
- Dwarf
About Bonnie
Hillside, NJ
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Bonnie'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 unknown compatibility with other animals.
Adoption Fee
$95
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Bonnie's Story
Hi everybunny! My name is Bonnie and I was surrendered to the rescue. I am 5 years old and came in overweight, so I am hoping to lose some pounds. I was very scared and had very overgrown nails and stuck fecal matter on me. After I got cleaned up, I felt so relieved that I cuddled my foster mom on the neck and even gave a few licks to show my appreciation.<br/><br/>I have been seen by the vet and am now spayed which is great so I am in no danger of having any reproductive issues. It also helps me learn how to use a litterbox which I did not know how to do before. <br/><br/>I am currently dieting but still eating unlimited hay and drinking from a water bowl. I am more of a grazer when eating then gorging and some of my weight was also do to not have the space to run and play. I do still get and love my daily salads and romaine, parsley and red and green leaf lettuce are so far my favorites. I am not getting many treats at this time but that will be added in once I am down to me ideal weight. <br/><br/>Since I have been spayed, I may be a great bonding candidate for any neutered males searching for a bond mate.!!<br/><br/> I may be small but have endless love to offer. <br/><br/>Would you please consider me adopting a sweet little girl like me?
Hi everybunny! My name is Bonnie and I was surrendered to the rescue. I am 5 years old and came in overweight, so I am hoping to lose some pounds. I was very scared and had very overgrown nails and stuck fecal matter on me. After I got cleaned up, I felt so relieved that I cuddled my foster mom on the neck and even gave a few licks to show my appreciation.
I have been seen by the vet and am now spayed which is great so I am in no danger of having any reproductive issues. It also helps me learn how to use a litterbox which I did not know how to do before.
I am currently dieting but still eating unlimited hay and drinking from a water bowl. I am more of a grazer when eating then gorging and some of my weight was also do to not have the space to run and play. I do still get and love my daily salads and romaine, parsley and red and green leaf lettuce are so far my favorites. I am not getting many treats at this time but that will be added in once I am down to me ideal weight.
Since I have been spayed
Hi everybunny! My name is Bonnie and I was surrendered to the rescue. I am 5 years old and came in overweight, so I am hoping to lose some pounds. I was very scared and had very overgrown nails and stuck fecal matter on me. After I got cleaned up, I felt so relieved that I cuddled my foster mom on the neck and even gave a few licks to show my appreciation.
I have been seen by the vet and am now spayed which is great so I am in no danger of having any reproductive issues. It also helps me learn how to use a litterbox which I did not know how to do before.
I am currently dieting but still eating unlimited hay and drinking from a water bowl. I am more of a grazer when eating then gorging and some of my weight was also do to not have the space to run and play. I do still get and love my daily salads and romaine, parsley and red and green leaf lettuce are so far my favorites. I am not getting many treats at this time but that will be added in once I am down to me ideal weight.
Since I have been spayed, I may be a great bonding candidate for any neutered males searching for a bond mate.!!
I may be small but have endless love to offer.
Would you please consider me adopting a sweet little girl like me?
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Bonnie is from Willy's Wabbits
[Hillside, NJ]
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