


BOOTSIE
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- rabbit
- Dwarf
About BOOTSIE
Forest Hills, NY
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Behavior
BOOTSIE’s Compatibility
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This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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BOOTSIE's Story
Meet Bootsie! Bootsie has been spotted off-and-on since March 2025 in a neighborhood in Bellmore. He was tricky, evasive and fast. He outsmarted his rescuers at nearly every turn, until one fateful day when Bootsie was rescued by an experienced cat rescuer. He was affectionately named "Bootsie" by a child in the neighborhood due to his adorable white feet.<br/><br/>Bootsie was in very poor condition upon intake. He tested positive for three different types of intestinal parasites. Additionally, he had an incredibly large botfly that had embedded itself into his private area. He has since had the botfly removed and is receiving ongoing treatment for the parasites.<br/><br/>Since Bootsie was barely surviving on his own since March 2025, he is understandably a bit nervous around humans. However, he is very attentive when his nightly pellets are given to him. This indicates that he is quite food motivated and food will be the key to winning him over. With time, Bootsie will come around.<br/><br/>Take a chance on this warrior! He has the heart of a champion!<br/><br/>Bootsie will be neutered on 12/19.<br/><br/>The adoption fee is $125 for one rabbit and $200 for a bonded pair, and includes all rabbits being spayed/neutered as part of the adoption process.
Meet Bootsie! Bootsie has been spotted off-and-on since March 2025 in a neighborhood in Bellmore. He was tricky, evasive and fast. He outsmarted his rescuers at nearly every turn, until one fateful day when Bootsie was rescued by an experienced cat rescuer. He was affectionately named "Bootsie" by a child in the neighborhood due to his adorable white feet.
Bootsie was in very poor condition upon intake. He tested positive for three different types of intestinal parasites. Additionally, he had an incredibly large botfly that had embedded itself into his private area. He has since had the botfly removed and is receiving ongoing treatment for the parasites.
Since Bootsie was barely surviving on his own since March 2025, he is understandably a bit nervous around humans. However, he is very attentive when his nightly pellets are given to him. This indicates that he is quite food motivated and food will be the key to winning him over. With time, Bootsie will come around.
Take a chance on this warrior! He
Meet Bootsie! Bootsie has been spotted off-and-on since March 2025 in a neighborhood in Bellmore. He was tricky, evasive and fast. He outsmarted his rescuers at nearly every turn, until one fateful day when Bootsie was rescued by an experienced cat rescuer. He was affectionately named "Bootsie" by a child in the neighborhood due to his adorable white feet.
Bootsie was in very poor condition upon intake. He tested positive for three different types of intestinal parasites. Additionally, he had an incredibly large botfly that had embedded itself into his private area. He has since had the botfly removed and is receiving ongoing treatment for the parasites.
Since Bootsie was barely surviving on his own since March 2025, he is understandably a bit nervous around humans. However, he is very attentive when his nightly pellets are given to him. This indicates that he is quite food motivated and food will be the key to winning him over. With time, Bootsie will come around.
Take a chance on this warrior! He has the heart of a champion!
Bootsie will be neutered on 12/19.
The adoption fee is $125 for one rabbit and $200 for a bonded pair, and includes all rabbits being spayed/neutered as part of the adoption process.
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BOOTSIE is from All About Rabbits Rescue, Inc
[Forest Hills, NY]
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