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Flops

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Lop Eared

About Flops

Deerfield, WI

Species & Breed

rabbit
Lop Eared

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Medium
Coat: Short
Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

Flops’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad 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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Flops's Story

Flops is an adorable Lop eared rabbit who came to WHRS from a shelter in Wisconsin. She's a very active rabbit, who needs a lot of space to run and jump around. Once she's worn off some energy, she'll run up to you for lots of pets. Flops is extremely food motivated and can get an antsy at feeding time. Scattering her pellets instead of feeding them to her in a bowl seems to help calm her down. Flops tends to use her mouth when she doesn't get her way and would therefore do best in a home without children. She would also benefit from an experienced rabbit owner who could read her body language. Flops is litter box trained, spayed and vaccinated against RHDV2. She's just waiting to find her furever home!<br/><br/>If you're interested in adopting Flops, please fill out our adoption questionnaire, which can be found on the adoption page of our website at wisconsinhrs.org.<br/><br/>Adopters receive a free copy of the House Rabbit Handbook: How to live with an Urban Rabbit and a one year membership to the Wisconsin House Rabbit Society.

Flops is an adorable Lop eared rabbit who came to WHRS from a shelter in Wisconsin. She's a very active rabbit, who needs a lot of space to run and jump around. Once she's worn off some energy, she'll run up to you for lots of pets. Flops is extremely food motivated and can get an antsy at feeding time. Scattering her pellets instead of feeding them to her in a bowl seems to help calm her down. Flops tends to use her mouth when she doesn't get her way and would therefore do best in a home without children. She would also benefit from an experienced rabbit owner who could read her body language. Flops is litter box trained, spayed and vaccinated against RHDV2. She's just waiting to find her furever home!

If you're interested in adopting Flops, please fill out our adoption questionnaire, which can be found on the adoption page of our website at wisconsinhrs.org.

Adopters receive a free copy of the House Rabbit Handbook: How to live with an Urban Rabbit and a one year membership to the Wisconsin House Rabbit

Flops is an adorable Lop eared rabbit who came to WHRS from a shelter in Wisconsin. She's a very active rabbit, who needs a lot of space to run and jump around. Once she's worn off some energy, she'll run up to you for lots of pets. Flops is extremely food motivated and can get an antsy at feeding time. Scattering her pellets instead of feeding them to her in a bowl seems to help calm her down. Flops tends to use her mouth when she doesn't get her way and would therefore do best in a home without children. She would also benefit from an experienced rabbit owner who could read her body language. Flops is litter box trained, spayed and vaccinated against RHDV2. She's just waiting to find her furever home!

If you're interested in adopting Flops, please fill out our adoption questionnaire, which can be found on the adoption page of our website at wisconsinhrs.org.

Adopters receive a free copy of the House Rabbit Handbook: How to live with an Urban Rabbit and a one year membership to the Wisconsin House Rabbit Society.

How To Adopt

Flops was listed as Adoptable by Wisconsin House Rabbit Society
How can I adopt Flops?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Wisconsin House Rabbit Society. 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 Flops?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Wisconsin House Rabbit Society will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Flops, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Wisconsin House Rabbit Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Wisconsin House Rabbit Society's Adoption Policy
As part of our adoption contract all rabbits must be kept indoors where they are safe from predators and parasites or diseases. The first step in the process is to fill out and submit our adoption application. Once reviewed you will be contacted by phone and a time to meet requested rabbit(s) will be set up. We generally do not do same day adoptions unless you are approved prior. The approval process involves a home inspection either in person or through photos/video sent to us. Once your set up is approved we will proceed with the adoption.

Flops is from Wisconsin House Rabbit Society

[Deerfield, WI]

Our Mission
The Wisconsin House Rabbit Society mission is to rescue homeless rabbits and to provide education and outreach on rabbit care. Our mission is realized through the efforts of numerous volunteers, and regular activities which include: Spaying and neutering rabbits rescued from local shelters. Vaccinating all rabbits against...
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