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Merida

  • Young
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Mini Lop
  • Palomino

About Merida

Huntsville, AL

Species & Breed

rabbit
Mini Lop&PalominoMix

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Medium
Coat: Short

Behavior

Personality
Gentle, Friendly, Affectionate, Smart, Loyal, Loves Kisses, Playful
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Merida’s Compatibility

    This pet has good compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Merida's Story

Merida is a sweet snuggly baby who was abandoned on the TVA trail near Florence, Alabama. Thank goodness for a pair of Good Citizens who saved her! <br/><br/>Merida loves to play and adores gentle petting and cuddles. She’s about 5 lbs, a medium sized bunny. She was very young when rescued and from her size and stage of growth, she is estimated to have been born around May, 2025. <br/><br/>Merida might love to have a bunny friend. She would do well in a home with a lot of daily attention. Her ears are “helicopter” style, showing likely mini-lop mixed heritage. She may also be part Palomino breed as she has the honey coloring for this! She’s pretty!<br/><br/>Rabbits can live 10-12 years with good care and an indoor, safe living space! Rabbits need daily Timothy hay, nutritious pellets, greens/veggies, and a bowl of fresh water. Free-roaming or exercise pens work best! We do not recommend cages or hutches or outdoor housing.<br/><br/>All of our bunnies are spayed/neutered and vaccinated against RHDV2.<br/><br/>Our adoption process:<br/><br/>(1) We ask that you look through our educational slides and writeup (under 10 minutes) using the big buttons on the middle of the page here: www.huntsvillehouserabbits.com<br/><br/>(2) Fill out an adoption application here: www.huntsvillehouserabbits.com/adopt(No obligation to adopt from filling one out.)<br/><br/>(3) You will be contacted and we’ll set up a meeting for you to meet the bunny!<br/>We advise having a safe indoor space available and an emergency fund set aside for an unexpected vet visit for any pet. ?<br/><br/>We also strongly encourage attending our Bunny Basics event (every month on the third Saturday at Southpaw Animal Clinic in Madison, 1-3pm) to learn more about bunny care. We especially recommend this if you are new to rabbits or it has been many years, have small children or multiple pets, or have any history with 4H (as their instruction is often extremely lacking / incorrect).<br/><br/>Please reach out if you have any questions! Message us on our Facebook rescue page or e-mail us at HuntsvilleHouseRabbits@gmail.com<br/><br/>Note: Our rescue does not do on-the-spot adoptions; instead we schedule a meetup for you to meet the bunny you are interested in first and make sure you are comfortable with everything required for their care. We must have a form from you first. We find that this helps tremendously in helping adopters find the rabbit that is right for them.<br/><br/>Our adoption fee for a single rabbit is $100 or $150 for a bonded pair (less than the cost of spay or neuter alone for a single bunny).

Merida is a sweet snuggly baby who was abandoned on the TVA trail near Florence, Alabama. Thank goodness for a pair of Good Citizens who saved her!

Merida loves to play and adores gentle petting and cuddles. She’s about 5 lbs, a medium sized bunny. She was very young when rescued and from her size and stage of growth, she is estimated to have been born around May, 2025.

Merida might love to have a bunny friend. She would do well in a home with a lot of daily attention. Her ears are “helicopter” style, showing likely mini-lop mixed heritage. She may also be part Palomino breed as she has the honey coloring for this! She’s pretty!

Rabbits can live 10-12 years with good care and an indoor, safe living space! Rabbits need daily Timothy hay, nutritious pellets, greens/veggies, and a bowl of fresh water. Free-roaming or exercise pens work best! We do not recommend cages or hutches or outdoor housing.

All of our bunnies are spayed/neutered and vaccinated against RHDV2.

Our adoption pro

Merida is a sweet snuggly baby who was abandoned on the TVA trail near Florence, Alabama. Thank goodness for a pair of Good Citizens who saved her!

Merida loves to play and adores gentle petting and cuddles. She’s about 5 lbs, a medium sized bunny. She was very young when rescued and from her size and stage of growth, she is estimated to have been born around May, 2025.

Merida might love to have a bunny friend. She would do well in a home with a lot of daily attention. Her ears are “helicopter” style, showing likely mini-lop mixed heritage. She may also be part Palomino breed as she has the honey coloring for this! She’s pretty!

Rabbits can live 10-12 years with good care and an indoor, safe living space! Rabbits need daily Timothy hay, nutritious pellets, greens/veggies, and a bowl of fresh water. Free-roaming or exercise pens work best! We do not recommend cages or hutches or outdoor housing.

All of our bunnies are spayed/neutered and vaccinated against RHDV2.

Our adoption process:

(1) We ask that you look through our educational slides and writeup (under 10 minutes) using the big buttons on the middle of the page here: www.huntsvillehouserabbits.com

(2) Fill out an adoption application here: www.huntsvillehouserabbits.com/adopt(No obligation to adopt from filling one out.)

(3) You will be contacted and we’ll set up a meeting for you to meet

How To Adopt

Merida was listed as Adoptable by Huntsville House Rabbits
How can I adopt Merida?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Huntsville House Rabbits. 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 Merida?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Huntsville House Rabbits will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Merida, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Huntsville House Rabbits, and they'll be happy to help!
Huntsville House Rabbits's Adoption Policy
We ask that potential adopters fill out and submit our adoption form available through our website: www.HuntsvilleHouseRabbits.com and have open communication. For first time adopters, we go through rabbit care instructions. We prefer to meet all potential adopters prior to granting an adoption and to deliver the bunny to their new home to ensure the bunny is comfortable. For bunnies seeking a friend, pre-planned meetups are available for "speed dating" upon request. We would like to ensure the bunnies are compatible prior to adoption for companionship.

Merida is from Huntsville House Rabbits

[Huntsville, AL]

Our Mission
We seek to educate people on rabbit care to reduce abandonment of rabbits. Through adoption and fostering, we seek to rescue abandoned and unwanted rabbits and find permanent adoptive homes.
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