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Gracie

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Lionhead

About Gracie

New York, NY

Species & Breed

rabbit
Lionhead

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Medium

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Gracie’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Gracie's Story

She is such a sweet lady. She took a few days to settle in, but once she did, she revealed herself to be an inquisitive, outgoing girl with a little sass. She is extremely affectionate, loves her cheeks scratched and her head pat; otherwise, she’s happy to sploot out on the rug or under the couch/bed. <br/><br/>She is extremely polite and clean. I suggest getting a big litter box for her though, she’s a big gal! She likes to have plenty of room to run, preferably with rugs, and it’s a joy watching her binky around my apartment.<br/><br/>She is SO good with our little dog, following her around and sitting next to her on the couch. Apparently, she is also cat-friendly. <br/><br/>She has not gone out of her way to chew anything, but make sure to secure wires before leaving the house. I find that as long as she has more than enough hay and cardboard, she refrains from chewing anything else. Otherwise, her misbehavior is limited to untying my shoes, which I must admit is hilarious.<br/><br/>She tolerates being picked up and having her nails clipped. Likewise, she does not love being in her carrier, but it does not stress her out, it only annoys her. And she is easily coaxed in with a slice of banana, which seems to be a particular favorite of hers.<br/><br/>While she is okay being left alone, I find that she does get lonely if I leave her for too long, especially without the dog. She would do best in a home where someone is around for a good portion of the day. I give her a minimum of 30m-1hr of dedicated petting time a day.<br/><br/>We love Gracie and will be sad to see her go, but happy for her if she can find her furever home :)

She is such a sweet lady. She took a few days to settle in, but once she did, she revealed herself to be an inquisitive, outgoing girl with a little sass. She is extremely affectionate, loves her cheeks scratched and her head pat; otherwise, she’s happy to sploot out on the rug or under the couch/bed.

She is extremely polite and clean. I suggest getting a big litter box for her though, she’s a big gal! She likes to have plenty of room to run, preferably with rugs, and it’s a joy watching her binky around my apartment.

She is SO good with our little dog, following her around and sitting next to her on the couch. Apparently, she is also cat-friendly.

She has not gone out of her way to chew anything, but make sure to secure wires before leaving the house. I find that as long as she has more than enough hay and cardboard, she refrains from chewing anything else. Otherwise, her misbehavior is limited to untying my shoes, which I must admit is hilarious.

She tolerates being picked up and havin

She is such a sweet lady. She took a few days to settle in, but once she did, she revealed herself to be an inquisitive, outgoing girl with a little sass. She is extremely affectionate, loves her cheeks scratched and her head pat; otherwise, she’s happy to sploot out on the rug or under the couch/bed.

She is extremely polite and clean. I suggest getting a big litter box for her though, she’s a big gal! She likes to have plenty of room to run, preferably with rugs, and it’s a joy watching her binky around my apartment.

She is SO good with our little dog, following her around and sitting next to her on the couch. Apparently, she is also cat-friendly.

She has not gone out of her way to chew anything, but make sure to secure wires before leaving the house. I find that as long as she has more than enough hay and cardboard, she refrains from chewing anything else. Otherwise, her misbehavior is limited to untying my shoes, which I must admit is hilarious.

She tolerates being picked up and having her nails clipped. Likewise, she does not love being in her carrier, but it does not stress her out, it only annoys her. And she is easily coaxed in with a slice of banana, which seems to be a particular favorite of hers.

While she is okay being left alone, I find that she does get lonely if I leave her for too long, especially without the dog. She would do best in a home where someone

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How To Adopt

Gracie was listed as Adoptable by Bunnies and Beyond
How can I adopt Gracie?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Bunnies and Beyond. 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 Gracie?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Bunnies and Beyond will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Gracie, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Bunnies and Beyond, and they'll be happy to help!
Bunnies and Beyond's Adoption Policy
To apply to adopt, go to our website and fill out the Google Forms adoption application.

Gracie is from Bunnies and Beyond

[New York, NY]

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