Adopted
Milk Chocolate Rabbit Californian Bellingham, WA
- Young
- Female
- Small
- Brown / Chocolate
About
- Characteristics
- Social, Sweet, Loving
- House-trained
- Yes
Petfinder recommends that you should always take reasonable security steps before making online payments.
Meet Milk Chocolate
Hi, my name is Milk Chocolate! Here is what would work best for me in my new home:
-Personality: Social, sweet, loving
-Can Live With Kids: No history with kids, she is small and would probably prefer any kids 6+. An adult must be my primary caregiver.
-Experienced Rabbit Home: Not required, but we strongly encourage doing lots of research if I will be your first rabbit
-Energy Level: Medium
-Can Live With Other Rabbits: Successfully lived with her littermates in her previous home
-Litter Box Trained: Yes
-Bite History: None
-Medical Procedure Before Going Home: Yes, a spay
Additional Information: Milk Chocolate will need a nice roomy INDOOR cage/enclosure with daily exercise and socialization. Rabbits are temperature sensitive and easily scared - for these reasons, we do not adopt bunnies into homes that plan to house them outdoors. Chocolate's diet should consist of unlimited grass hay, high quality rabbit pellets, and fresh greens daily. She can also have the occasional treat (ie. pieces of fruits and veggies).
Rabbits are social animals, much like dogs and cats, and do best in homes where they are interacted with on a daily basis. We do not recommend adopting a bunny if you plan to keep them in a cage at all times/do not have time to interact with them. If you'd like to meet Milk Chocolate to see if she's the right match for your home, the first step is filling out an adoption application.
-Personality: Social, sweet, loving
-Can Live With Kids: No history with kids, she is small and would probably prefer any kids 6+. An adult must be my primary caregiver.
-Experienced Rabbit Home: Not required, but we strongly encourage doing lots of research if I will be your first rabbit
-Energy Level: Medium
-Can Live With Other Rabbits: Successfully lived with her littermates in her previous home
-Litter Box Trained: Yes
-Bite History: None
-Medical Procedure Before Going Home: Yes, a spay
Additional Information: Milk Chocolate will need a nice roomy INDOOR cage/enclosure with daily exercise and socialization. Rabbits are temperature sensitive and easily scared - for these reasons, we do not adopt bunnies into homes that plan to house them outdoors. Chocolate's diet should consist of unlimited grass hay, high quality rabbit pellets, and fresh greens daily. She can also have the occasional treat (ie. pieces of fruits and veggies).
Rabbits are social animals, much like dogs and cats, and do best in homes where they are interacted with on a daily basis. We do not recommend adopting a bunny if you plan to keep them in a cage at all times/do not have time to interact with them. If you'd like to meet Milk Chocolate to see if she's the right match for your home, the first step is filling out an adoption application.
Whatcom Humane Society
Bellingham, WA
-
-
-
-
day hours Monday Closed Tuesday 11-6 Wednesday 11-6 Thursday 11-6 Friday 11-6 Saturday 11-6 Sunday 11-6
Recommended Content
Recommended Pets
Finding pets for you…
Recommended Pets
Finding pets for you…
Milk Chocolate
- Californian
- Young
- Female