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Lychee

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • New Zealand

About Lychee

St. Charles, MO

Species & Breed

rabbit
New Zealand

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Medium

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Lychee ’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 unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Lychee 's Story

Cutie patootie alert!<br/><br/>2.5 year old Lychee is always overlooked because she’s a REW (red eyed white). Unfortunately, people are often freaked out by these ruby eyes, so she’s not found a forever family yet. <br/><br/>But we at know that this just means they’re extra special (not scary), so wanted to share some facts about Red Eyed Whites or REWs: <br/><br/>1. Their eyes are red because they’re albino - though only pure white rabbits can be considered albino! <br/><br/>2. This started as a genetic mutation but then quickly some breeders began to breed them exclusively since they’re often the healthiest bunnies. <br/><br/>3. Since they are albino and/or lack melanin (so light bounces off their red blood cells) they’re extra sensitive to the sun. They get sunburned easier and direct sunlight hurts their eyes! <br/><br/>4. Albino rabbits have fewer rods in their eyes than other rabbits, so they scan things extra due to having a slightly slower processing time. <br/><br/>5. When they’re calm, their eyes turn lilac. They become bright red when stressed or excited - whenever their blood pressure is raised. <br/><br/>6. Many REW breeds were designed for industrial, or meat, use which means that they’re often larger than your “typical” rabbit and more docile. <br/><br/>Please share this post. Our hope is to break down the stigma around ruby eyed bunnies, so people will not preemptively see them as “scary”, but as absolutely fantastic!<br/><br/>They truly see the world through rose tinted lenses.<br/><br/>And if you’d like to welcome our silly girl Lychee into your family, click here: https://forms.gle/xatrAFuJh65GYqTG9

Cutie patootie alert!

2.5 year old Lychee is always overlooked because she’s a REW (red eyed white). Unfortunately, people are often freaked out by these ruby eyes, so she’s not found a forever family yet.

But we at know that this just means they’re extra special (not scary), so wanted to share some facts about Red Eyed Whites or REWs:

1. Their eyes are red because they’re albino - though only pure white rabbits can be considered albino!

2. This started as a genetic mutation but then quickly some breeders began to breed them exclusively since they’re often the healthiest bunnies.

3. Since they are albino and/or lack melanin (so light bounces off their red blood cells) they’re extra sensitive to the sun. They get sunburned easier and direct sunlight hurts their eyes!

4. Albino rabbits have fewer rods in their eyes than other rabbits, so they scan things extra due to having a slightly slower processing time.

5. When they’re calm, their eyes turn lilac. They b

Cutie patootie alert!

2.5 year old Lychee is always overlooked because she’s a REW (red eyed white). Unfortunately, people are often freaked out by these ruby eyes, so she’s not found a forever family yet.

But we at know that this just means they’re extra special (not scary), so wanted to share some facts about Red Eyed Whites or REWs:

1. Their eyes are red because they’re albino - though only pure white rabbits can be considered albino!

2. This started as a genetic mutation but then quickly some breeders began to breed them exclusively since they’re often the healthiest bunnies.

3. Since they are albino and/or lack melanin (so light bounces off their red blood cells) they’re extra sensitive to the sun. They get sunburned easier and direct sunlight hurts their eyes!

4. Albino rabbits have fewer rods in their eyes than other rabbits, so they scan things extra due to having a slightly slower processing time.

5. When they’re calm, their eyes turn lilac. They become bright red when stressed or excited - whenever their blood pressure is raised.

6. Many REW breeds were designed for industrial, or meat, use which means that they’re often larger than your “typical” rabbit and more docile.

Please share this post. Our hope is to break down the stigma around ruby eyed bunnies, so people will not preemptively see them as “scary”, but as abso

How To Adopt

Lychee was listed as ADOPTABLE by Dolly's Dream Home Rabbit Rescue
How can I adopt Lychee ?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Dolly's Dream Home 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 Lychee ?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Dolly's Dream Home Rabbit Rescue will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Lychee , they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Dolly's Dream Home Rabbit Rescue, and they'll be happy to help!
Dolly's Dream Home Rabbit Rescue's Adoption Policy
1. Complete our Potential Adoption Application 2. Sign up and attend our free virtual rabbit education course via Microsoft Teams 3. Schedule a meet n greet with the foster parents 4. Setup and get your setup approved by a member of our adoption team 5. Complete final adoption contract 6. Pay adoption fee 7. Take your new furry family member home

Lychee is from Dolly's Dream Home Rabbit Rescue

[St. Charles, MO]

Our Mission
We rescue abandoned, neglected, and injured rabbits then place in foster homes to ensure proper medical and daily care standards are met. There is an emphasis on community education and education for potential adopters as well.
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