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Crest

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • English Spot

About Crest

Erie, PA

Species & Breed

rabbit
English SpotMix

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Small
Coat: Short
Black, Brown / Chocolate, White

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Crest’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.

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Crest's Story

Breed: English Spot Mix <br/>Size: small<br/>DOB: 04-11-2022<br/>Reason in Rescue: Caught outside <br/>Personality: Energetic and fun <br/>Friends: <br/><br/>Hi my name is Crest. I was caught outside with my sister. I have a lot of energy and need quite a bit of space to run around. I like to be pet but not picked up, that scares me. When I get out I love to run around and be silly. I am hoping to get my forever home so I can show my new humans how much I will love them. I have a sensitive stomach and I eat Science Selective House. And with my tummy being sensitive I don't tolerate greens, veggies and fruits very well.<br/><br/>• Requirements •<br/>Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with a large to x-large dog crate or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). We do not recommend plastic bottom cages or hutches.<br/><br/>• Adoption process •<br/>An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.eriearearabbitsociety.org), and approved by our adoption committee. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption. If you have any other questions you can email at eriearearabbitsocietyandrescue@gmail.com or call (814)838-9732.<br/><br/>• Recommended Food •<br/> - Oxbow, Sherwood, Small Pet Select or Kaytee timothy pellets, about 1/4 cup per day<br/> - Unlimited timothy hay<br/> - 2-3 cups of fresh, dark leafy green vegetables per day<br/> For a complete list of rabbit-friendly veggies, visit rabbit.org.<br/><br/>• Bedding •<br/>Newspaper, Yesterday's News, Cellsorb, or Carefresh.

Breed: English Spot Mix
Size: small
DOB: 04-11-2022
Reason in Rescue: Caught outside
Personality: Energetic and fun
Friends:

Hi my name is Crest. I was caught outside with my sister. I have a lot of energy and need quite a bit of space to run around. I like to be pet but not picked up, that scares me. When I get out I love to run around and be silly. I am hoping to get my forever home so I can show my new humans how much I will love them. I have a sensitive stomach and I eat Science Selective House. And with my tummy being sensitive I don't tolerate greens, veggies and fruits very well.

• Requirements •
Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with a large to x-large dog crate or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). We do not recommend plastic bottom cages or hutches.

• Adoption process •
An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.eriearearabbitsociety.org), and approved by our adoption committee. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of i

Breed: English Spot Mix
Size: small
DOB: 04-11-2022
Reason in Rescue: Caught outside
Personality: Energetic and fun
Friends:

Hi my name is Crest. I was caught outside with my sister. I have a lot of energy and need quite a bit of space to run around. I like to be pet but not picked up, that scares me. When I get out I love to run around and be silly. I am hoping to get my forever home so I can show my new humans how much I will love them. I have a sensitive stomach and I eat Science Selective House. And with my tummy being sensitive I don't tolerate greens, veggies and fruits very well.

• Requirements •
Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with a large to x-large dog crate or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). We do not recommend plastic bottom cages or hutches.

• Adoption process •
An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.eriearearabbitsociety.org), and approved by our adoption committee. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption. If you have any other questions you can email at eriearearabbitsocietyandrescue@gmail.com or call (814)838-9732.

• Recommended Food •
- Oxbow, Sherwood, Small Pet Select or Kaytee timothy pellets, about 1/4 cup per day
- Unlimited timothy hay
- 2-3 cups of fresh, dark leafy green vegetables per day
For a complete

How To Adopt

Crest was listed as Adoptable by Erie Area Rabbit Society and Rescue (E.A.R.S.)
How can I adopt Crest?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Erie Area Rabbit Society and Rescue (E.A.R.S.). 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 Crest?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Erie Area Rabbit Society and Rescue (E.A.R.S.) will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Crest, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Erie Area Rabbit Society and Rescue (E.A.R.S.), and they'll be happy to help!
Erie Area Rabbit Society and Rescue (E.A.R.S.)'s Adoption Policy
You can find our full adoption policy here: https://www.eriearearabbitsociety.org/adopt/adoption-policy/ Our adoption process is outlined here: https://www.eriearearabbitsociety.org/adopt/adoption-process/

Crest is from Erie Area Rabbit Society and Rescue (E.A.R.S.)

[Erie, PA]

Our Mission
Erie Area Rabbit Society & Rescue (EARS) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to the welfare of rabbits in Erie County, PA. Rabbits are the third most surrendered pet yet most shelters lack the knowledges and/or resources to adequately care for them. Since 2013, EARS has cared for hundreds of domestic rabbits f...
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