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Colleen

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Lionhead

About Colleen

Indianapolis, IN

Species & Breed

rabbit
Lionhead

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Small
White, Black

Behavior

Colleen’s Compatibility

    This pet has good 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.

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Colleen's Story

Meet Colleen! We don’t know anything about Colleen’s previous life, other than how it started once she got to IndyCLAW. Colleen was found outside, ready to give up. A kind lady, named Colleen, found her and brought her safely to IndyCLAW. IndyCLAW got her immediate vet care because her right eye was bulging out from some kind of injury. Colleen did have to lose her right eye, but she doesn’t let this stop her! She still feels beautiful and is hoping someone else will too!<br/><br/>The vet believes her to be around 2 years old. Colleen is an easy-going, friendly girl! She loves attention and exercise. She doesn’t let her eyesight slow her down! <br/><br/>All rabbits must have an adequate exercise area, whether it is a supervised exercise pen or an area in the house. The most important component of the rabbit's diet is hay, a roughage that reduces the chance of blockages and malocclusion while providing indigestible fiber necessary to keep the gut moving. Grass hays such as timothy are generally preferred. Lastly, always remember that your bunny needs to have some type of rabbit approved wooden chew toy, so that they may wear down their teeth to help prevent malocclusion (abnormal tooth growth) issues.<br/><br/>IndyCLAW Rescue is founded on the premise of 'Creating Life-long Animal Welfare'. We do have an adoption contract and do home visits to ensure that this pet will be achieving a life-long home. There is also an adoption fee. Each rabbit is spayed / neutered prior to adoption and the adoption fee only partially reimburses our expenses in preparing your new pet. Because of the home visit, we must limit the adoption distance to within one hour travel from our shelter. We do not ship our adoptable pets nor do we adopt unaltered rabbits.<br/><br/>Having trouble deciding which bun will be your companion? Consider being an IndyCLAW volunteer. You will clean bunny cages and provide socialization to the many rabbits we have in our shelter and can learn their many different personalities to be able to make an informed choice. You'd still be welcomed to continue being a volunteer. We have a few fosters, all of which are volunteers, for some special rabbits ranging from buns needing TLC or meds to those that just need time away from the shelter to be a house rabbit with individual attention. Also, for a reasonable donation to IndyCLAW, we can house your rabbit or place it with a foster while you are away on vacation, business trip, hospitalization or other short term event causing you to be away.<br/><br/>*Due to most rabbits being rescued as strays or brought in from animal control, most rabbits' birthdays are unknown and ages are a best guess.*<br/><br/>Please email info@indyclaw.org with any questions and a completed application. The application can be downloaded as either a pdf or word document from IndyClaw.org.<br/><br/>For a quicker response, please make an inquiry on Petfinder as well.

Meet Colleen! We don’t know anything about Colleen’s previous life, other than how it started once she got to IndyCLAW. Colleen was found outside, ready to give up. A kind lady, named Colleen, found her and brought her safely to IndyCLAW. IndyCLAW got her immediate vet care because her right eye was bulging out from some kind of injury. Colleen did have to lose her right eye, but she doesn’t let this stop her! She still feels beautiful and is hoping someone else will too!

The vet believes her to be around 2 years old. Colleen is an easy-going, friendly girl! She loves attention and exercise. She doesn’t let her eyesight slow her down!

All rabbits must have an adequate exercise area, whether it is a supervised exercise pen or an area in the house. The most important component of the rabbit's diet is hay, a roughage that reduces the chance of blockages and malocclusion while providing indigestible fiber necessary to keep the gut moving. Grass hays such as timothy are generally preferred. Lastly, always remem

Meet Colleen! We don’t know anything about Colleen’s previous life, other than how it started once she got to IndyCLAW. Colleen was found outside, ready to give up. A kind lady, named Colleen, found her and brought her safely to IndyCLAW. IndyCLAW got her immediate vet care because her right eye was bulging out from some kind of injury. Colleen did have to lose her right eye, but she doesn’t let this stop her! She still feels beautiful and is hoping someone else will too!

The vet believes her to be around 2 years old. Colleen is an easy-going, friendly girl! She loves attention and exercise. She doesn’t let her eyesight slow her down!

All rabbits must have an adequate exercise area, whether it is a supervised exercise pen or an area in the house. The most important component of the rabbit's diet is hay, a roughage that reduces the chance of blockages and malocclusion while providing indigestible fiber necessary to keep the gut moving. Grass hays such as timothy are generally preferred. Lastly, always remember that your bunny needs to have some type of rabbit approved wooden chew toy, so that they may wear down their teeth to help prevent malocclusion (abnormal tooth growth) issues.

IndyCLAW Rescue is founded on the premise of 'Creating Life-long Animal Welfare'. We do have an adoption contract and do home visits to ensure that this pet will be achieving a life-long home. There is also an a

How To Adopt

Colleen was listed as Adoptable by IndyCLAW Rescue
How can I adopt Colleen?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with IndyCLAW Rescue. 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 Colleen?
If you've submitted an inquiry, IndyCLAW Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Colleen, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to IndyCLAW Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!

Colleen is from IndyCLAW Rescue

[Indianapolis, IN]

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