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Lulu

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • American

About Lulu

Richmond, CA

Species & Breed

rabbit
American

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Medium

Behavior

Personality
Bonded, Curious, Food Motivated, Shy, Litter Box Trained
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Lulu's Story

Meet Lulu and Lyle, a young, bonded pair who are still learning about the world and will thrive with a patient family willing to give them time, consistency, and love. As their foster says, "Lulu and Lyle are a bonded pair who balance shyness with bursts of play and adventure. Give them lots of time and love and you'll see just how sweet and silly they can be."<br/>Lulu is the braver explorer of the duo. She is usually the first to venture out and investigate something new, often encouraging Lyle by example. Lyle sometimes follows her lead, but he also enjoys doing his own thing. Together they are wonderfully independent yet clearly devoted to each other. Watching them snuggle is, as their foster puts it, "ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE!!"<br/>Both rabbits are high energy, playful, and inquisitive. Their play sessions are full of zoomies, high jumps, and enthusiastic chasing, especially early in the morning and again in the evening.<br/>They are delightfully noisy during playtime and love destroying cardboard boxes with impressive teamwork. Plenty of chew toys are a must, including cardboard, hay blocks, and willow tunnels, to keep their busy minds occupied.<br/>Lulu and Lyle can be nervous around new people at first and may hide but given a calm presence they do warm up a bit. When guests sat quietly nearby, both bunnies soon began sniffing them and accepted treats from their hands. They are extremely food motivated and love to be hand fed hay, greens, and treats. Expect gentle nudges asking for snacks and the occasional attempt to steal food directly from each other's mouths.<br/>They startle easily and still need time to feel comfortable with petting, but progress is steady. A few pets can be sneaked in during treat time, and with patience they are likely to continue gaining confidence. They enjoy being near their people and will wander into nearby rooms to hang out, even if they are not quite lap bunnies yet.<br/>Their litter box habits have improved significantly with a large litter pan. While a few stray poops still happen, they are doing very well for a young bonded pair. They are free roam in their foster home during the day and settle into a predictable routine of play, exploration, and long naps, showing great potential as wonderful house rabbits.<br/>If you are ready to offer patience, space, and enrichment to a pair of young rabbits, Lulu and Lyle will reward you with joyful zoomies, sweet bonding moments, and the quiet satisfaction of watching shy bunnies grow into confident companions.<br/><br/>Lyle and Lulu are neutered/spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2 (vaccine needs to be administered annually). House Rabbit Society recommends all rabbits see a rabbit-savvy veterinarian once a year.<br/> <br/>Submit an adoption application for [bunny name] at houserabbit.org. House Rabbit Society is located in Richmond, California, just north of San Francisco. Questions? Email foster@houserabbit.org and we'll be happy to talk more with you!

Meet Lulu and Lyle, a young, bonded pair who are still learning about the world and will thrive with a patient family willing to give them time, consistency, and love. As their foster says, "Lulu and Lyle are a bonded pair who balance shyness with bursts of play and adventure. Give them lots of time and love and you'll see just how sweet and silly they can be."
Lulu is the braver explorer of the duo. She is usually the first to venture out and investigate something new, often encouraging Lyle by example. Lyle sometimes follows her lead, but he also enjoys doing his own thing. Together they are wonderfully independent yet clearly devoted to each other. Watching them snuggle is, as their foster puts it, "ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE!!"
Both rabbits are high energy, playful, and inquisitive. Their play sessions are full of zoomies, high jumps, and enthusiastic chasing, especially early in the morning and again in the evening.
They are delightfully noisy during playtime and love destroying cardboard boxes with impressive team

Meet Lulu and Lyle, a young, bonded pair who are still learning about the world and will thrive with a patient family willing to give them time, consistency, and love. As their foster says, "Lulu and Lyle are a bonded pair who balance shyness with bursts of play and adventure. Give them lots of time and love and you'll see just how sweet and silly they can be."
Lulu is the braver explorer of the duo. She is usually the first to venture out and investigate something new, often encouraging Lyle by example. Lyle sometimes follows her lead, but he also enjoys doing his own thing. Together they are wonderfully independent yet clearly devoted to each other. Watching them snuggle is, as their foster puts it, "ABSOLUTELY ADORABLE!!"
Both rabbits are high energy, playful, and inquisitive. Their play sessions are full of zoomies, high jumps, and enthusiastic chasing, especially early in the morning and again in the evening.
They are delightfully noisy during playtime and love destroying cardboard boxes with impressive teamwork. Plenty of chew toys are a must, including cardboard, hay blocks, and willow tunnels, to keep their busy minds occupied.
Lulu and Lyle can be nervous around new people at first and may hide but given a calm presence they do warm up a bit. When guests sat quietly nearby, both bunnies soon began sniffing them and accepted treats from their hands. They are extremely food motivated and love t

How To Adopt

How can I adopt Lulu?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters. 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 Lulu?
If you've submitted an inquiry, House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Lulu, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters, and they'll be happy to help!
House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters's Adoption Policy
1. Submit an adoption questionnaire at houserabbit.org 2. Sign up for our online Rabbit Care 101 Class via Zoom 3. Schedule a pickup. After completing the class, we will send you a link to schedule a foster to adopt pickup! Not all rabbits are at our facility and some may need more time to return in order for you to pick up.

Lulu is from House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters

[Richmond, CA]

Our Mission
House Rabbit Society is an international, nonprofit animal welfare organization based in Richmond, California. Our mission has two parts: - Through our fostering program, volunteers help rescue abandoned rabbits and find permanent adoptive homes for them. - Through education, we seek to reduce the number of unwanted rabbi...
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Today's hours: 11 am -4 pm
Visits by appointment only
Location
148 Broadway Richmond, CA, 94804

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