Minnie (and Raven)

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Bunny Rabbit

About Minnie (and Raven)

Baltimore, MD

Species & Breed

rabbit
Bunny Rabbit

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Medium

Behavior

Personality
Bonded

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Minnie (and Raven)'s Story

Raven and Minnie are a friendly pair of girls who have been together since they were just a few months old. Both girls love to zoom all around and they like to add fancy binkies to their dance routine. They can be a little shy at first, but warm up quickly. Raven is the braver of the pair, and is the first to explore new areas or toys. Raven and Minnie enjoy pets, chewing willow and apple sticks, re-designing cardboard boxes, and running through tunnels. Where one goes, the other is usually to follow. Raven and Minnie were rescued from a overpopulation case where they were living outside. They now enjoy their life indoors with their foster family.<br/><br/>The first step in our adoption process is to fill out our on-line adoption application at the following link. https://www.rabbitsinthehouse.org/adoption-application<br/><br/>The application is not a commitment to adopt. It's just a place to start: to let us know you are interested, to give us some information to properly advise you, and to help us keep track of people who have contacted us about adoption. The questions are designed so that we have consistent information from each adopter. Sometimes just emailing back and forth or talking on the phone we might forget to ask something. The form has been a big help for us. You must be at least 18 to adopt from us.

Raven and Minnie are a friendly pair of girls who have been together since they were just a few months old. Both girls love to zoom all around and they like to add fancy binkies to their dance routine. They can be a little shy at first, but warm up quickly. Raven is the braver of the pair, and is the first to explore new areas or toys. Raven and Minnie enjoy pets, chewing willow and apple sticks, re-designing cardboard boxes, and running through tunnels. Where one goes, the other is usually to follow. Raven and Minnie were rescued from a overpopulation case where they were living outside. They now enjoy their life indoors with their foster family.

The first step in our adoption process is to fill out our on-line adoption application at the following link. https://www.rabbitsinthehouse.org/adoption-application

The application is not a commitment to adopt. It's just a place to start: to let us know you are interested, to give us some information to properly advise you, and to help us keep track of people who

Raven and Minnie are a friendly pair of girls who have been together since they were just a few months old. Both girls love to zoom all around and they like to add fancy binkies to their dance routine. They can be a little shy at first, but warm up quickly. Raven is the braver of the pair, and is the first to explore new areas or toys. Raven and Minnie enjoy pets, chewing willow and apple sticks, re-designing cardboard boxes, and running through tunnels. Where one goes, the other is usually to follow. Raven and Minnie were rescued from a overpopulation case where they were living outside. They now enjoy their life indoors with their foster family.

The first step in our adoption process is to fill out our on-line adoption application at the following link. https://www.rabbitsinthehouse.org/adoption-application

The application is not a commitment to adopt. It's just a place to start: to let us know you are interested, to give us some information to properly advise you, and to help us keep track of people who have contacted us about adoption. The questions are designed so that we have consistent information from each adopter. Sometimes just emailing back and forth or talking on the phone we might forget to ask something. The form has been a big help for us. You must be at least 18 to adopt from us.

How To Adopt

Minnie (and ... was listed as Adoptable by House Rabbit Society MD/DC/NoVA
How can I adopt Minnie (and ...?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with House Rabbit Society MD/DC/NoVA. 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 Minnie (and ...?
If you've submitted an inquiry, House Rabbit Society MD/DC/NoVA will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Minnie (and ..., 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 MD/DC/NoVA, and they'll be happy to help!
House Rabbit Society MD/DC/NoVA's Adoption Policy
Our chapter address is Baltimore, MD but we have rabbits living in foster homes throughout the chapter area, which includes MD, DC, and NoVA. Primary Caregiver When a rabbit is adopted from HRS, the primary caregiver must be a responsible adult. The rabbit should be treated as an integral part of the family, i.e., no group ownership (such as a classroom pet). We do NOT adopt rabbits as pets for children. The rabbit must be wanted by the entire family. Indoor Housing Adopters of HRS rabbits must understand that our rabbits are to live as household companions. This means that they must have their primary living space indoors, and must spend every night indoors. During the daytime, adopters can allow their rabbits outdoor daytime exercise. If this is the case, the rabbit must be provided with an area with secure fencing, and adequate supervision. Adopters may require additional safety precautions appropriate to their locale. If a cage is used, a rabbit’s home should be at least 4-6 times the size of your bunny when they are fully stretched out. The space should be even larger if they are confined for a large amount of the day. Enclosure sizes also should be decided in conjunction with the amount of exercise time and space the rabbit has. General guidelines for a rabbit who has an enclosure: Enclosure space: at least 8 square feet Exercise space: at least 24 square feet Exercise time: able to run and play at least 5 hours per day Social Requirements If the rabbit is going to be alone (i.e. without the company of people, a cat or other household pets) for the majority of the time, then we recommend that the adopter adopt a second rabbit as a companion to the first. Returns If there are such problems with the adopted rabbit that the adopter needs to return the rabbit, we ask that you give the chapter some advance notice. Some common sense and courtesy is expected. Once an animal is adopted from HRS, the space vacated is usually filled within a week. A return requires two preparations: a space must be opened by a new adoption, and another rabbit must be “bumped” from the rescue list at the animal shelter. Nevertheless, all rabbits adopted from this chapter must be returned to this chapter in case of insurmountable problems. Adoption Fees HRS adoption fees are donations that cannot be refunded. We are a federally recognized tax-exempt, non-profit organization. Donations made to us are no more refundable than they are to any other public charity.

Minnie (and Raven) is from House Rabbit Society MD/DC/NoVA

[Baltimore, MD]

Our Mission
The House Rabbit Society is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization with two primary goals: 1) To rescue abandoned rabbits and find permanent homes for them and 2) To educate the public and assist humane societies, through publications on rabbit care, consultations, and classes upon request. The House Rabbit Society belie...
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Location
P.O. Box 50311 Baltimore, MD, 21211

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