

George & Ginger
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- rabbit
- New Zealand
About George & Ginger
Midlothian, VA
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
George & Ginger’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has good compatibility with other animals.
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George & Ginger's Story
We love George so much. He has so much sass. When we first met him back in April of 2023. He hid from us for days. Now he happily runs up to you (as long as he’s not taking a nap). He has so many quirks that make him unique.<br/><br/>He tends to yell more than any bunny we’ve met. It won’t be for danger. It will be for a new fruit or blanket moved into his space. Recently he got spooked at night and when we heard him stomping- we came to comfort him. While sitting on the floor we picked him up and he happily chattered in our arms for a few minutes. When he was done he gave a little nibble. He does that to let you know he wants to be put down- and will 100% chew a hole in your shirt if you don’t move fast enough. For that reason we don’t think he’d be great with kids. We love the fact he “communicates” in ways he can- his little nips are not breaking skin but for a child that could be scary. <br/><br/>He is bonded with Ginger. And they are available for adoption together. The adoption fee is $150 combined (not per rabbit)<br/><br/>He is vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered. <br/><br/>Please click on the link to apply!<br/>Why Adopt a Bonded Pair?<br/>Bonded bunnies are happiest together. Rabbits are highly social animals, and a bonded pair provides constant companionship, comfort, and security that humans simply can’t replace. Bonded bunnies groom each other, nap together, play, and help reduce stress and boredom—especially when their humans are away. Adopting an already-bonded pair also saves adopters the time, stress, and uncertainty of attempting a bond themselves. They have a deep, proven bond, and keeping them together allows them to continue thriving emotionally and socially in their forever home. Apply to adopt these two today!<br/><br/>Adoption Requirements:<br/><br/>1. Must be 18 years of age or older.<br/><br/>2. Must have a current state-approved identification card or driver’s license.<br/><br/>3. Must not be banned from future adoptions as a result of a court order.<br/><br/>4. If renting, must provide a pet addendum.<br/><br/>5. Must provide details of the bunny’s living situation (cages and hutches are not permitted).<br/><br/>6. Applicants may be subject to a home check and must pass an adoption screening.<br/><br/>7. Must pay an adoption fee of $150.<br/><br/>8. If a current bunny owner, must provide proof of sterilization and RHDV2 vaccination for existing rabbits<br/><br/><br/><br/>Disclaimer: Filling out an application does not guarantee that the adoption will be approved.<br/><br/>While we try to respond immediately- we are a small Rescue operation, with limited staffing.<br/><br/>Please allow up to 24-48 business hours for us to respond.
We love George so much. He has so much sass. When we first met him back in April of 2023. He hid from us for days. Now he happily runs up to you (as long as he’s not taking a nap). He has so many quirks that make him unique.
He tends to yell more than any bunny we’ve met. It won’t be for danger. It will be for a new fruit or blanket moved into his space. Recently he got spooked at night and when we heard him stomping- we came to comfort him. While sitting on the floor we picked him up and he happily chattered in our arms for a few minutes. When he was done he gave a little nibble. He does that to let you know he wants to be put down- and will 100% chew a hole in your shirt if you don’t move fast enough. For that reason we don’t think he’d be great with kids. We love the fact he “communicates” in ways he can- his little nips are not breaking skin but for a child that could be scary.
He is bonded with Ginger. And they are available for adoption together. The adoption fee is $150 combined (not per rabbit)
We love George so much. He has so much sass. When we first met him back in April of 2023. He hid from us for days. Now he happily runs up to you (as long as he’s not taking a nap). He has so many quirks that make him unique.
He tends to yell more than any bunny we’ve met. It won’t be for danger. It will be for a new fruit or blanket moved into his space. Recently he got spooked at night and when we heard him stomping- we came to comfort him. While sitting on the floor we picked him up and he happily chattered in our arms for a few minutes. When he was done he gave a little nibble. He does that to let you know he wants to be put down- and will 100% chew a hole in your shirt if you don’t move fast enough. For that reason we don’t think he’d be great with kids. We love the fact he “communicates” in ways he can- his little nips are not breaking skin but for a child that could be scary.
He is bonded with Ginger. And they are available for adoption together. The adoption fee is $150 combined (not per rabbit)
He is vaccinated, microchipped, and neutered.
Please click on the link to apply!
Why Adopt a Bonded Pair?
Bonded bunnies are happiest together. Rabbits are highly social animals, and a bonded pair provides constant companionship, comfort, and security that humans simply can’t replace. Bonded bunnies groom each other, nap together, play, and help reduce stress and boredom—es
How To Adopt
George & Ginger is from Hoppy Homes 4 Bunnies
[Midlothian, VA]
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