




HATTY
- Young
- Female
- Small
- rabbit
- Lionhead
- Dwarf
About HATTY
Forest Hills, NY
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Behavior
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HATTY ’s Compatibility
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HATTY 's Story
Hatty was found as a stray on Long Island in April of 2025, and has been looking for her forever home since then! She was very skinny at first, but quickly became spoiled by her fosters. She is just under 4lbs and fully grown, with some longer tufts of fur around her ears that hint at some Lionhead in her lineage.<br/><br/>She loves getting pets and attention from people, and can be quite demanding about it. She's developed the habit of chewing at her x-pen until one of her fosters comes over to give her head and cheek pets until she's satisfied. When she has out time she likes to explore, do zoomies, binkies. We think she would make a great companion for a single neutered male. <br/><br/>She knows how to use a flop bed and also LOVES the Ikea bunny bed. <br/><br/>She can be a bit headstrong. When she has out time and is fixated on causing some type of mischief has grunted at her fosters when they try to redirect her energy, but this doesn't happen often.<br/><br/>Hatty does best on a very high fiber diet with less greens than most rabbits would get. However, she really loves herbs like mint, cilantro, dill, and even lavender. She is not a fan of lettuce, but enjoys dried flowers like red clover, chamomile, roses, and other herbs found in high quality forage mixes. She is on Science Selective pellets and loves them! <br/><br/>The adoption fee is $125 for one rabbit and $200 for a bonded pair, and includes all rabbits being spayed/neutered as part of the adoption process. <br/><br/>Email; info@allaboutrabbitsrescue.org
Hatty was found as a stray on Long Island in April of 2025, and has been looking for her forever home since then! She was very skinny at first, but quickly became spoiled by her fosters. She is just under 4lbs and fully grown, with some longer tufts of fur around her ears that hint at some Lionhead in her lineage.
She loves getting pets and attention from people, and can be quite demanding about it. She's developed the habit of chewing at her x-pen until one of her fosters comes over to give her head and cheek pets until she's satisfied. When she has out time she likes to explore, do zoomies, binkies. We think she would make a great companion for a single neutered male.
She knows how to use a flop bed and also LOVES the Ikea bunny bed.
She can be a bit headstrong. When she has out time and is fixated on causing some type of mischief has grunted at her fosters when they try to redirect her energy, but this doesn't happen often.
Hatty does best on a very high fiber diet with less greens th
Hatty was found as a stray on Long Island in April of 2025, and has been looking for her forever home since then! She was very skinny at first, but quickly became spoiled by her fosters. She is just under 4lbs and fully grown, with some longer tufts of fur around her ears that hint at some Lionhead in her lineage.
She loves getting pets and attention from people, and can be quite demanding about it. She's developed the habit of chewing at her x-pen until one of her fosters comes over to give her head and cheek pets until she's satisfied. When she has out time she likes to explore, do zoomies, binkies. We think she would make a great companion for a single neutered male.
She knows how to use a flop bed and also LOVES the Ikea bunny bed.
She can be a bit headstrong. When she has out time and is fixated on causing some type of mischief has grunted at her fosters when they try to redirect her energy, but this doesn't happen often.
Hatty does best on a very high fiber diet with less greens than most rabbits would get. However, she really loves herbs like mint, cilantro, dill, and even lavender. She is not a fan of lettuce, but enjoys dried flowers like red clover, chamomile, roses, and other herbs found in high quality forage mixes. She is on Science Selective pellets and loves them!
The adoption fee is $125 for one rabbit and $200 for a bonded pair, and includes all rabbits
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HATTY is from All About Rabbits Rescue, Inc
[Forest Hills, NY]
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