





Mon Mothma
- Adult
- Female
- Medium
- rabbit
- American
About Mon Mothma
Richmond, CA
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Mon Mothma's Story
Mon Mothma is a social and energetic rabbit with "a big personality!" At first, she can a little apprehensive around new people, but she warms up easily. Once she's comfortable, she's very affectionate, licking and nuzzling hands and feet for attention. She is not nibbling for attention as much, though she can forget her manners at times.<br/><br/>She loves to explore new spaces in the apartment, binkies all the time, and plays in tunnels. Sometimes she'll run around and then dash right up to you, stopping just a few inches short.<br/><br/>Her foster says, "She's SO CUTE! Her hind legs and paws are big, so she flops around, and you can hear her thumps when she's moving around." She has some sass, but it's all part of her charm.<br/><br/>If she hears something happening in another room, she gets FOMO and hops over to see what's going on. She has good litter box habits, free roams and sleeps outside her enclosure, and goes back in when asked. Her foster sums it up: "Her ears may be big, but her personality is bigger." Mon Mother is looking for a loving family who will appreciate her social spirit, playful energy, and cuddly affection.<br/><br/>Mon Mothma is spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2 (vaccine needs to be administered annually). House Rabbit Society recommends all rabbits see a rabbit-savvy veterinarian once a year. <br/><br/>Submit an adoption application for Mon Mothma at houserabbit.org. House Rabbit Society is in Richmond, California, just north of San Francisco. Questions? Email foster@houserabbit.org and we'll be happy to talk more with you!
Mon Mothma is a social and energetic rabbit with "a big personality!" At first, she can a little apprehensive around new people, but she warms up easily. Once she's comfortable, she's very affectionate, licking and nuzzling hands and feet for attention. She is not nibbling for attention as much, though she can forget her manners at times.
She loves to explore new spaces in the apartment, binkies all the time, and plays in tunnels. Sometimes she'll run around and then dash right up to you, stopping just a few inches short.
Her foster says, "She's SO CUTE! Her hind legs and paws are big, so she flops around, and you can hear her thumps when she's moving around." She has some sass, but it's all part of her charm.
If she hears something happening in another room, she gets FOMO and hops over to see what's going on. She has good litter box habits, free roams and sleeps outside her enclosure, and goes back in when asked. Her foster sums it up: "Her ears may be big, but her personality is bigger." Mon Moth
Mon Mothma is a social and energetic rabbit with "a big personality!" At first, she can a little apprehensive around new people, but she warms up easily. Once she's comfortable, she's very affectionate, licking and nuzzling hands and feet for attention. She is not nibbling for attention as much, though she can forget her manners at times.
She loves to explore new spaces in the apartment, binkies all the time, and plays in tunnels. Sometimes she'll run around and then dash right up to you, stopping just a few inches short.
Her foster says, "She's SO CUTE! Her hind legs and paws are big, so she flops around, and you can hear her thumps when she's moving around." She has some sass, but it's all part of her charm.
If she hears something happening in another room, she gets FOMO and hops over to see what's going on. She has good litter box habits, free roams and sleeps outside her enclosure, and goes back in when asked. Her foster sums it up: "Her ears may be big, but her personality is bigger." Mon Mother is looking for a loving family who will appreciate her social spirit, playful energy, and cuddly affection.
Mon Mothma is spayed, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2 (vaccine needs to be administered annually). House Rabbit Society recommends all rabbits see a rabbit-savvy veterinarian once a year.
Submit an adoption application for Mon Mothma at houserabbit.org. House
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Mon Mothma is from House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters
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