Farrah and Goldie
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- rabbit
- Angora Rabbit
About Farrah and Goldie
Coralville, IA
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Behavior
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Farrah and Goldie’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Farrah and Goldie's Story
Meet Farrah and Goldie, the most fluffy and loving bunnies! They are still young rabbits under a year old. <br/><br/>They love pets, food, and being brushed. If they hear someone walk into their area, they will run to the side of the cage to say hi and get some attention. They will need some time to warm up but it doesn't take them long to feel at home. They need brushed daily to make sure their fluffy fur stays beautiful. They love to eat their alfalfa hay, pellets, and have just started with veggies. Farrah & Goldie will need a slow introduction of different veggies into their diet. When these girls get a treat, they are so happy that they run around and jump in the air!<br/><br/>Farrah and Goldie are curious about cats and have seen dogs as well. They are a little hesitant with dogs, but with a slow and positive introduction they will be just fine.<br/><br/>After a long day, this pair of fluffy bunnies will be the first to cheer you up and will be the best company you can have! They deserve a good home with a family that wants to spend time with them, love on them, and give them food!<br/><br/>If the fabulous Farrah and gorgeous Goldie sound like a good fit for your home, please fill out an application at www.iowarabbitrescue.org/adopt.
Meet Farrah and Goldie, the most fluffy and loving bunnies! They are still young rabbits under a year old.
They love pets, food, and being brushed. If they hear someone walk into their area, they will run to the side of the cage to say hi and get some attention. They will need some time to warm up but it doesn't take them long to feel at home. They need brushed daily to make sure their fluffy fur stays beautiful. They love to eat their alfalfa hay, pellets, and have just started with veggies. Farrah & Goldie will need a slow introduction of different veggies into their diet. When these girls get a treat, they are so happy that they run around and jump in the air!
Farrah and Goldie are curious about cats and have seen dogs as well. They are a little hesitant with dogs, but with a slow and positive introduction they will be just fine.
After a long day, this pair of fluffy bunnies will be the first to cheer you up and will be the best company you can have! They deserve a good home with a family that
Meet Farrah and Goldie, the most fluffy and loving bunnies! They are still young rabbits under a year old.
They love pets, food, and being brushed. If they hear someone walk into their area, they will run to the side of the cage to say hi and get some attention. They will need some time to warm up but it doesn't take them long to feel at home. They need brushed daily to make sure their fluffy fur stays beautiful. They love to eat their alfalfa hay, pellets, and have just started with veggies. Farrah & Goldie will need a slow introduction of different veggies into their diet. When these girls get a treat, they are so happy that they run around and jump in the air!
Farrah and Goldie are curious about cats and have seen dogs as well. They are a little hesitant with dogs, but with a slow and positive introduction they will be just fine.
After a long day, this pair of fluffy bunnies will be the first to cheer you up and will be the best company you can have! They deserve a good home with a family that wants to spend time with them, love on them, and give them food!
If the fabulous Farrah and gorgeous Goldie sound like a good fit for your home, please fill out an application at www.iowarabbitrescue.org/adopt.
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