Laila

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Dutch
  • New Zealand

About Laila

Brandon, FL

Species & Breed

rabbit
Dutch&New ZealandMix

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Small

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Laila’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Laila's Story

Buns rule, hooms drool!&#34; ~Laila, probably.<br/><br/>One of three girls in a litter of six, Laila is an active, dominant bun. A boxer, she will be in charge of all other animals in the home. Expect her to &#34;box&#34; and scratch at you if she&#39;s displeased, such as when you take away her used litterbox...bring her a fresh litterbox...take away her old water...bring her fresh water.... That said, she does love head and ear rubs, and would happily let you provide them once you get through her defenses. She would likely be a good candidate to bond with a bachelor bun.<br/><br/>Laila hates being confined, and is highly intelligent. She will use her sizeable brainpower to try to find a way to thwart any human contrivances. She would do best in a home where she has a large area to explore, and can use up her energy being active. With Laila, plan on acquiring a variety of rabbit tunnels, castles, and playthings over time to help keep her occupied.<br/><br/>Laila loves her hay, and her litterbox habits are excellent.<br/><br/>** Laila IS NOT suitable for a home with young children. Due to her demanding nature, she is an adult-only rabbit. **<br/><br/><br/>* Our adoption fee for a single rabbit is $75.

Buns rule, hooms drool!" ~Laila, probably.

One of three girls in a litter of six, Laila is an active, dominant bun. A boxer, she will be in charge of all other animals in the home. Expect her to "box" and scratch at you if she's displeased, such as when you take away her used litterbox...bring her a fresh litterbox...take away her old water...bring her fresh water.... That said, she does love head and ear rubs, and would happily let you provide them once you get through her defenses. She would likely be a good candidate to bond with a bachelor bun.

Laila hates being confined, and is highly intelligent. She will use her sizeable brainpower to try to find a way to thwart any human contrivances. She would do best in a home where she has a large area to explore, and can use up her energy being active. With Laila, plan on acquiring a variety of rabbit tunnels, castles, and playthings over time to help keep her occupied.

Laila loves her hay, and her litterbox habits are excellent.

Buns rule, hooms drool!" ~Laila, probably.

One of three girls in a litter of six, Laila is an active, dominant bun. A boxer, she will be in charge of all other animals in the home. Expect her to "box" and scratch at you if she's displeased, such as when you take away her used litterbox...bring her a fresh litterbox...take away her old water...bring her fresh water.... That said, she does love head and ear rubs, and would happily let you provide them once you get through her defenses. She would likely be a good candidate to bond with a bachelor bun.

Laila hates being confined, and is highly intelligent. She will use her sizeable brainpower to try to find a way to thwart any human contrivances. She would do best in a home where she has a large area to explore, and can use up her energy being active. With Laila, plan on acquiring a variety of rabbit tunnels, castles, and playthings over time to help keep her occupied.

Laila loves her hay, and her litterbox habits are excellent.

** Laila IS NOT suitable for a home with young children. Due to her demanding nature, she is an adult-only rabbit. **


* Our adoption fee for a single rabbit is $75.

How To Adopt

Laila was listed as Adoptable by Tampa Bay House Rabbit Rescue
How can I adopt Laila?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Tampa Bay House Rabbit Rescue. 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 Laila?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Tampa Bay House Rabbit Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Laila, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Tampa Bay House Rabbit Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Tampa Bay House Rabbit Rescue's Adoption Policy
Our adoption process is Application, Review, Foster, Adopt.  First you need to fill out our foster or adoption application on our website http://www.tbhrr.org/.  Then we review it, discuss it with you further, and provide you with a beginning rabbit education through our Bunny Basics class.  (The class is free, and we do this for everyone, even prior rabbit owners, as some of what you might have learned previously could have changed with more recent understanding of bunny biology.)  Then we ask you to fill out our foster contract and actually foster the rabbit for a month or two; this is to ensure that you like the bunny's personality and learn that rabbit's behavior (and the rabbit learns your household routine), and you get some practice caring for the rabbit without the risk of taking full ownership.  Assuming everything works out, then we formalize the adoption through our adoption contract.  For a single rabbit, the adoption fee is $75, and a bonded pair is $110.  If things don't work out, then we help you select another rabbit if you want. We invite you to follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/TBHouseRabbitRescue, which is where we post the latest updates regarding our rescue.

Laila is from Tampa Bay House Rabbit Rescue

[Brandon, FL]

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