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Monarch

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Dutch

About Monarch

Richmond, CA

Species & Breed

rabbit
Dutch

Physical Traits

Young
Male
Medium

Behavior

Personality
Bonded

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Monarch's Story

Monarch and Admiral are a pair of brothers who came to HRS from a large scale hoarding situation. Despite being housed with other rabbits and having scuffles, these boys are full of love and trust, not just for rabbits but for potential human friends as well. We often find them grooming each other during nap time and running zoomies in our exercise space during play time. With their new found freedom and safety, this brotherly pair are becoming more playful and energetic with every passing day. <br/><br/>Named after the Monarch and Admiral butterflies of California, these boys are going through a gorgeous transformation. Their previous dirty fur is shedding off to reveal sleek and healthy coats. With a little time, they will reach their full gorgeous potential just like butterflies leaving their chrysalis! <br/><br/>These boys have not yet gone to foster so we are still learning their likes, dislikes, routines and full personalities. <br/><br/>Why adopt a pair of rabbits who are already bonded? Rabbits are very social creatures and most enjoy the company of other rabbits. Bonded rabbits typically have a very strong bond and it's essential to keep them together as they depend on each other. And plus, when you adopt a bonded pair of rabbits, you're saving two lives instead of one!<br/><br/>Many people incorrectly think that caring for two rabbits will double the time, cost, and space required compared to a single rabbit. This isn't necessarily true, as bonded rabbits (usually!) share their litter boxes, hay, and toys. Often buying veggies in bulk is more economical too. If you've never bonded rabbits before, adopting a pair who's already bonded will save you a lot of time (and headache!) of bonding them yourself. A bonded pair will also keep each other entertained while you're at work for the day, hopefully keeping themselves (mostly) out of mischief. Double your cuteness and double your fun by adopting a bonded pair of rabbits!

Monarch and Admiral are a pair of brothers who came to HRS from a large scale hoarding situation. Despite being housed with other rabbits and having scuffles, these boys are full of love and trust, not just for rabbits but for potential human friends as well. We often find them grooming each other during nap time and running zoomies in our exercise space during play time. With their new found freedom and safety, this brotherly pair are becoming more playful and energetic with every passing day.

Named after the Monarch and Admiral butterflies of California, these boys are going through a gorgeous transformation. Their previous dirty fur is shedding off to reveal sleek and healthy coats. With a little time, they will reach their full gorgeous potential just like butterflies leaving their chrysalis!

These boys have not yet gone to foster so we are still learning their likes, dislikes, routines and full personalities.

Why adopt a pair of rabbits who are already bonded? Rabbits are very social creatu

Monarch and Admiral are a pair of brothers who came to HRS from a large scale hoarding situation. Despite being housed with other rabbits and having scuffles, these boys are full of love and trust, not just for rabbits but for potential human friends as well. We often find them grooming each other during nap time and running zoomies in our exercise space during play time. With their new found freedom and safety, this brotherly pair are becoming more playful and energetic with every passing day.

Named after the Monarch and Admiral butterflies of California, these boys are going through a gorgeous transformation. Their previous dirty fur is shedding off to reveal sleek and healthy coats. With a little time, they will reach their full gorgeous potential just like butterflies leaving their chrysalis!

These boys have not yet gone to foster so we are still learning their likes, dislikes, routines and full personalities.

Why adopt a pair of rabbits who are already bonded? Rabbits are very social creatures and most enjoy the company of other rabbits. Bonded rabbits typically have a very strong bond and it's essential to keep them together as they depend on each other. And plus, when you adopt a bonded pair of rabbits, you're saving two lives instead of one!

Many people incorrectly think that caring for two rabbits will double the time, cost, and space required compared to a single rabbi

How To Adopt

Monarch was listed as Adoptable by House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters
How can I adopt Monarch?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters. 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 Monarch?
If you've submitted an inquiry, House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Monarch, 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 - International Headquarters, and they'll be happy to help!
House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters's Adoption Policy
1. Submit an adoption questionnaire at houserabbit.org 2. Sign up for our online Rabbit Care 101 Class via Zoom 3. Schedule a pickup. After completing the class, we will send you a link to schedule a foster to adopt pickup! Not all rabbits are at our facility and some may need more time to return in order for you to pick up.

Monarch is from House Rabbit Society - International Headquarters

[Richmond, CA]

Our Mission
House Rabbit Society is an international, nonprofit animal welfare organization based in Richmond, California. Our mission has two parts: - Through our fostering program, volunteers help rescue abandoned rabbits and find permanent adoptive homes for them. - Through education, we seek to reduce the number of unwanted rabbi...
Read more on our profile page
Today's hours: 11 am -4 pm
Visits by appointment only
Location
148 Broadway Richmond, CA, 94804

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