Kiser

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Large
  • rabbit
  • American

About Kiser

Long Valley, NJ

Species & Breed

rabbit
American

Physical Traits

Senior
Female
Large

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Kiser’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 bad compatibility with other animals.

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Kiser's Story

<br><br/><p><br/>Please fill out an adoption application and send it to adopt@ahoppytail.com for processing. <br/><br>The application can be found at: http://members.petfinder.com/~NJ689/index.htm<br/><br><br/><p><br/>SOME INFORMATION ABOUT RABBITS<br/><br><br/><p><br/>Rabbits don't need constant attention and can get by with only half an hour a day of playing/exercise with their owners... but once you have one, you'll always want to spend more time! <br/><br><br/><p><br/>Rabbits do need mental stimulation, such as a partner or toys in their cage, and a variety of fruit or wood treats not more than every 3 days. Rabbits can litter pan trained in their cage for easier clean up, or completely housebroken. Never keep a rabbit in an outdoor hutch, and only supervised outings with a proper harness should be allowed as your domestic bunny has no defenses against dogs and predators.<br/><br><br/><p><br/>Rabbits are affectionate, inquisitive, cuddly pets and make wonderful lap companions when watching your favorite flicks. Won't you consider making a bunny a part of your family?<br/><br><br/><p><br/><br><br/><p><br/>MEETING A RABBITS BASIC NEEDS:<br/><br><br/><p><br/>1. Do not feed your rabbit lettuces, we don't recommend any because of their ability to dehydrate rabbits too quickly. Carrots, apples, natural banana chips, black sunflower seeds, parsley, papaya enzyme tablets, basil, dandelions, and popcorn ( no butter) are my favorite rabbit treats. <br/> <br><br/><p><br/>2. I also insist on fruit/nut tree branches when they are growing fresh (with the leaves still on them) to wear down their teeth. Rabbits need Timothy hay or Orchard Grass - these are hays that should be fed to your bunny. Do NOT give straw or regular hay, there is no nutritional value. <br/><br><br/><p><br/>3. Also many people buy alfalfa cubes at the pet shop and too much alfalfa can constipate rabbits. I recommend every three days that a rabbit receive at least one of these 'treats' to help break down the hairballs in their stomach. Because an average rabbit has a softball sized hard hairball in it's stomach and by 4 years old that will eventually kill them if it's not managed carefully. <br/><br><br/><p><br/>4. Please also be mindful that Rabbits are highly sensitive to heat, rabbits should be kept indoors and cool.<br/><br><br/><p><br/>For more tips on rabbit care please contact adopt@ahoppytail.com




Please fill out an adoption application and send it to adopt@ahoppytail.com for processing.

The application can be found at: http://members.petfinder.com/~NJ689/index.htm



SOME INFORMATION ABOUT RABBITS



Rabbits don't need constant attention and can get by with only half an hour a day of playing/exercise with their owners... but once you have one, you'll always want to spend more time!



Rabbits do need mental stimulation, such as a partner or toys in their cage, and a variety of fruit or wood treats not more than every 3 days. Rabbits can litter pan trained in their cage for easier clean up, or completely housebroken. Never keep a rabbit in an outdoor hutch, and only supervised outings with a proper harness should be allowed as your domestic bunny has no defenses against dogs and predators.



Rabbits are affectionate, inquisitive, cuddly pets and make wonderful lap companions when watching your favorite flicks. Won'




Please fill out an adoption application and send it to adopt@ahoppytail.com for processing.

The application can be found at: http://members.petfinder.com/~NJ689/index.htm



SOME INFORMATION ABOUT RABBITS



Rabbits don't need constant attention and can get by with only half an hour a day of playing/exercise with their owners... but once you have one, you'll always want to spend more time!



Rabbits do need mental stimulation, such as a partner or toys in their cage, and a variety of fruit or wood treats not more than every 3 days. Rabbits can litter pan trained in their cage for easier clean up, or completely housebroken. Never keep a rabbit in an outdoor hutch, and only supervised outings with a proper harness should be allowed as your domestic bunny has no defenses against dogs and predators.



Rabbits are affectionate, inquisitive, cuddly pets and make wonderful lap companions when watching your favorite flicks. Won't you consider making a bunny a part of your family?






MEETING A RABBITS BASIC NEEDS:



1. Do not feed your rabbit lettuces, we don't recommend any because of their ability to dehydrate rabbits too quickly. Carrots, apples, natural banana chips, black sunflower seeds, parsley, papaya enzyme tablets, basil, dandelions, and popcorn ( no butter)

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