MALORY
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- rabbit
- Mini Lop
About MALORY
Westland, MI
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MALORY’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.
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MALORY's Story
MALORY and several other adoptable pet rabbits will be featured at our "Adopt the Easter Bunny" event this Saturday at the Berman Center for Animal Care on Newburgh Road in Westland, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Malory came to our Rochester shelter from an owner who was moving. She is already litterbox trained and like all rabbits, curious and fun. Her lovely brown shaded coat and lop ears will win your heart! This little girl is just a year old, and weighs just 4-1/2 lbs. So she is truly "mini!"<br/><br/>Her adoption fee is only $20 and she is already spayed! Rabbits love leaf lettuce and carrot tops and a little bit of fresh fruit as a treat. They can stretch up tall and twist and bounce, while at other times be quite lazy. Rabbits are quiet pets, making very few sounds. All MHS rabbits come with a free appointment at our vet center if anything goes wrong within the first 10 days (treatments are adopter's responsibility). In addition, a free book on bunny care comes with each adoption. At this special event, rabbit adopters will also get a special Easter basket with bunny toys, treats, supplies, and a $10 gift card to PetSmart!<br/><br/>Adopters must be at least 18 years of age, bring valid photo identification showing current address, and be prepared to provide appropriate housing (exercise pen or roomy cage) plus care for their new pet. Rabbits live an average of 6 to 10 years, do not get regular vaccinations, and live indoors. They make good pets for families as long as children learn to handle them with respect. Bunnies eat salad everyday, along with timothy hay, rabbit pellets and fresh water. They can get along with polite dogs and cats, and may like to live with another bunny as they are social, so if you have a lonely single bunny, feel free to bring your rabbit to the event for some "bunny speed-dating." Rabbit experts will be on hand to answer your questions and help you meet the bunnies for best selection. All family members are encouraged to attend. See you on Saturday!
MALORY and several other adoptable pet rabbits will be featured at our "Adopt the Easter Bunny" event this Saturday at the Berman Center for Animal Care on Newburgh Road in Westland, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Malory came to our Rochester shelter from an owner who was moving. She is already litterbox trained and like all rabbits, curious and fun. Her lovely brown shaded coat and lop ears will win your heart! This little girl is just a year old, and weighs just 4-1/2 lbs. So she is truly "mini!"
Her adoption fee is only $20 and she is already spayed! Rabbits love leaf lettuce and carrot tops and a little bit of fresh fruit as a treat. They can stretch up tall and twist and bounce, while at other times be quite lazy. Rabbits are quiet pets, making very few sounds. All MHS rabbits come with a free appointment at our vet center if anything goes wrong within the first 10 days (treatments are adopter's responsibility). In addition, a free book on bunny care comes with each adoption. At this special event, rabbit adopters w
MALORY and several other adoptable pet rabbits will be featured at our "Adopt the Easter Bunny" event this Saturday at the Berman Center for Animal Care on Newburgh Road in Westland, from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. Malory came to our Rochester shelter from an owner who was moving. She is already litterbox trained and like all rabbits, curious and fun. Her lovely brown shaded coat and lop ears will win your heart! This little girl is just a year old, and weighs just 4-1/2 lbs. So she is truly "mini!"
Her adoption fee is only $20 and she is already spayed! Rabbits love leaf lettuce and carrot tops and a little bit of fresh fruit as a treat. They can stretch up tall and twist and bounce, while at other times be quite lazy. Rabbits are quiet pets, making very few sounds. All MHS rabbits come with a free appointment at our vet center if anything goes wrong within the first 10 days (treatments are adopter's responsibility). In addition, a free book on bunny care comes with each adoption. At this special event, rabbit adopters will also get a special Easter basket with bunny toys, treats, supplies, and a $10 gift card to PetSmart!
Adopters must be at least 18 years of age, bring valid photo identification showing current address, and be prepared to provide appropriate housing (exercise pen or roomy cage) plus care for their new pet. Rabbits live an average of 6 to 10 years, do not get regular vaccinations, and l
MALORY is from Michigan Humane - Berman Center for Animal Care, Westland
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