




Domina
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- rabbit
- American
About Domina
Carnation, WA
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Domina’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Domina's Story
Meet Domina – a tiny survivor with a big, loving heart 💕<br/><br/>Domina’s story could have ended very differently. This brave little girl was found visiting the same backyard over and over during the frigid winter, searching for food, warmth, and safety. Thankfully, kind people noticed her and brought her in out of the cold—giving her the second chance she so deeply deserves.<br/><br/>Despite everything she’s been through, Domina is incredibly sweet and trusting. She likes having her head and ears petted and will happily melt into your hands once she feels safe. With a little help from her favorite treats—fresh cilantro and bok choy—she’ll quickly become your biggest fan.<br/><br/>Domina is still young, energetic, and full of personality. She’s curious, active, and can be a bit of a handful at times as she continues learning how to feel secure and comfortable being handled. Because of this, she would do best with a rabbit-savvy adopter or foster who can guide her with patience and consistency.<br/>One of the most special things about Domina is her gentle, social nature—she has done wonderfully around cats, showing just how adaptable and loving she truly is.<br/><br/>She’s looking for a warm, stable home where she can continue to blossom, build confidence, and share her sweet, affectionate personality. She is around 9 months old.<br/><br/>✨ From surviving the cold streets to becoming someone’s cherished companion—Domina is ready for her happily ever after.<br/>________________________________________<br/><br/><br/>WE ADOPT TO INDOOR HOMES ONLY. There are simply too many dangers outside for a rabbit to thrive and survive. You are expected to make a lifetime commitment to your house rabbit, and they should be treated as an integral part of the family. The primary caregiver must be a responsible adult, and young children should always be supervised when interacting with your rabbit and instructed on proper approach and handling. <br/><br/>Rabbits are intelligent and social animals; they do best with a rabbit companion and need daily interaction with their human friends. They need room to play and have the freedom to run around a large area. Rabbits should be fed unlimited hay, a little high-quality hay pellets, and a fresh leafy green salad.<br/><br/>Your rabbit will need regular nail trims and annual vet checks. With proper care and lots of love, rabbits can live to be 10-12 years old.<br/><br/>Our adoption fee is $70 for a single and $130 for a pair (this helps us cover part of their spay/neuter cost). An interview, adoption application and a picture of their housing will be required before adoption. <br/><br/>We will NEVER separate a bonded pair. Bunnies bond for life. If the bunnies are shown together, they are bonded.<br/><br/>We are not adopting to homes with DOGS, we have had some bad trauma to our rabbits in the past. Their safety come first.<br/>Please contact Angie Green at angieso1@earthlink.net<br/><br/>Please visit our web-site for more information. www.specialbunny.org
Meet Domina – a tiny survivor with a big, loving heart 💕
Domina’s story could have ended very differently. This brave little girl was found visiting the same backyard over and over during the frigid winter, searching for food, warmth, and safety. Thankfully, kind people noticed her and brought her in out of the cold—giving her the second chance she so deeply deserves.
Despite everything she’s been through, Domina is incredibly sweet and trusting. She likes having her head and ears petted and will happily melt into your hands once she feels safe. With a little help from her favorite treats—fresh cilantro and bok choy—she’ll quickly become your biggest fan.
Domina is still young, energetic, and full of personality. She’s curious, active, and can be a bit of a handful at times as she continues learning how to feel secure and comfortable being handled. Because of this, she would do best with a rabbit-savvy adopter or foster who can guide her with patience and consistency.
One of the most special t
Meet Domina – a tiny survivor with a big, loving heart 💕
Domina’s story could have ended very differently. This brave little girl was found visiting the same backyard over and over during the frigid winter, searching for food, warmth, and safety. Thankfully, kind people noticed her and brought her in out of the cold—giving her the second chance she so deeply deserves.
Despite everything she’s been through, Domina is incredibly sweet and trusting. She likes having her head and ears petted and will happily melt into your hands once she feels safe. With a little help from her favorite treats—fresh cilantro and bok choy—she’ll quickly become your biggest fan.
Domina is still young, energetic, and full of personality. She’s curious, active, and can be a bit of a handful at times as she continues learning how to feel secure and comfortable being handled. Because of this, she would do best with a rabbit-savvy adopter or foster who can guide her with patience and consistency.
One of the most special things about Domina is her gentle, social nature—she has done wonderfully around cats, showing just how adaptable and loving she truly is.
She’s looking for a warm, stable home where she can continue to blossom, build confidence, and share her sweet, affectionate personality. She is around 9 months old.
✨ From surviving the cold streets to becoming someone’s cherished companion—Do
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