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Lora

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large
  • rabbit
  • American

About Lora

CHARLOTTE, NC

Species & Breed

rabbit
American

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Large
Coat: Short
Agouti

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

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

Lora’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

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Lora's Story

Female, spayed, microchipped, litterbox trained, age estimated at 1.5 years<br/> <br/>Rosa and Lora were outside together and brought to us right before a big snow storm in January. They are not bonded and can be adopted individually. <br/><br/>Lora is an active girlie! She loves obstacle courses and to be on the move! She loves challenges and tunnels and hay! She is litter box trained and does an amazing job. She has her litter box and her “hay box” as I like to call it. She loves to make little burrows in her hay and sleep in her hay box- not to be confused with her litter box. She keeps her hay box spotless. She is not a fan of plastic food or water dishes.. she also prefers her food hidden in cardboard boxes or paper obstacles.. she will not drink her water out of plastic bowls. lol.. only clear glass for this girl! She would be great with an active home. She is ok with respectful dogs being around her enclosure..She does not like company around while she is eating. She is a particular girl when it comes to meal time.<br/><br/>Apply to adopt here: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/66539/generic

Female, spayed, microchipped, litterbox trained, age estimated at 1.5 years

Rosa and Lora were outside together and brought to us right before a big snow storm in January. They are not bonded and can be adopted individually.

Lora is an active girlie! She loves obstacle courses and to be on the move! She loves challenges and tunnels and hay! She is litter box trained and does an amazing job. She has her litter box and her “hay box” as I like to call it. She loves to make little burrows in her hay and sleep in her hay box- not to be confused with her litter box. She keeps her hay box spotless. She is not a fan of plastic food or water dishes.. she also prefers her food hidden in cardboard boxes or paper obstacles.. she will not drink her water out of plastic bowls. lol.. only clear glass for this girl! She would be great with an active home. She is ok with respectful dogs being around her enclosure..She does not like company around while she is eating. She is a particular girl when it comes to meal time.

Female, spayed, microchipped, litterbox trained, age estimated at 1.5 years

Rosa and Lora were outside together and brought to us right before a big snow storm in January. They are not bonded and can be adopted individually.

Lora is an active girlie! She loves obstacle courses and to be on the move! She loves challenges and tunnels and hay! She is litter box trained and does an amazing job. She has her litter box and her “hay box” as I like to call it. She loves to make little burrows in her hay and sleep in her hay box- not to be confused with her litter box. She keeps her hay box spotless. She is not a fan of plastic food or water dishes.. she also prefers her food hidden in cardboard boxes or paper obstacles.. she will not drink her water out of plastic bowls. lol.. only clear glass for this girl! She would be great with an active home. She is ok with respectful dogs being around her enclosure..She does not like company around while she is eating. She is a particular girl when it comes to meal time.

Apply to adopt here: https://petstablished.com/adoption_form/66539/generic

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How To Adopt

Lora was listed as ADOPTABLE by Wildlife Rescue of Charlotte
How can I adopt Lora?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Wildlife Rescue of Charlotte. 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 Lora?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Wildlife Rescue of Charlotte will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Lora, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Wildlife Rescue of Charlotte, and they'll be happy to help!
Wildlife Rescue of Charlotte's Adoption Policy
potential adopters complete a phone screening and then if approved, we schedule a meet & greet with the pet they are hoping to adopt. an adoption contract must be completed prior to taking the adoptive pet home. below are the rabbit adoption requirements listed on our website: we require your rabbit to live indoors only. due to RHDV2 it is not recommended that rabbits be allowed to go outside at all. we don’t allow rabbits to live in cages or hutches. free-roam is preferred if the rabbit is litter trained. if you must contain your rabbit you can use an exercise playpen type enclosure like this rabbits cannot live full time in your childs bedroom. they like to be part of the entire family and it’s imperative that an adult is the primary caregiver. please familiarize yourself with this rabbit care guide by the House Rabbit Society and this rabbit diet guide by Oxbow unless otherwise stated, there is no set adoption fee. we just ask that you make a donation to WRoC to the extent that you are able to. for reference: in addition to the cost of food, supplies & a microchip we pay $144 to neuter each male and $168 to spay each female. each rabbit gets a full health exam when they are spayed/neutered. we highly recommend having your rabbit vaccinated for RHDV2. you can learn about RHDV2 here and see up-to-date maps of where the disease has been detected here. if you want your rabbit vaccinated during their spay/neuter appointment please let us know. the booster would be scheduled for 3 weeks later and the total cost to you for both is $48 paid directly to SnipWell. we highly recommend getting health insurance for your rabbit because rabbits are considered exotic pets and often times exotic vets are more expensive. to our knowledge, Nationwide is the only company that offers pet health insurance for rabbits in the US. visit their website here and call 1-800-874-0651 for a quote

Lora is from Wildlife Rescue of Charlotte

[CHARLOTTE, NC]

Our Mission
to rescue, rehabilitate and release local native wildlife that is sick, injured and/or orphaned as well as rescue & rehome discarded exotic pets

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