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Nolan (Vancouver)

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Dutch

About Nolan (Vancouver)

Vancouver, BC

Species & Breed

rabbit
DutchMix

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Medium
Coat: Short
Black, White

Behavior

Personality
Blue eyes, Likes to be petted, Sweet
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
Yes

Nolan (Vancouver)’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Nolan (Vancouver)'s Story

Nolan is a Dutch cross, which shows in his blue eyes and black coat with white markings. He is a sweet boy who has had bad luck. He likes to be petted and is a pleasant little bunny. He was dumped outside in the winter of 2019. We found him thin and in bad shape. He ran to the people who picked him up. <br/><br/>Nolan was adopted in 2020 and at that time he was in normal health. He was returned to us in May this year. During his adoption something happened to his spine and it has caused his left hind leg to become frozen. It looks worse than it is. Nolan moves around well and can get in his litter box just fine as long as the rim is not too high. Because he can’t use his left hind leg, his ear on that side needs to be cleaned regularly. Other than that he is a regular bunny. Nolan awaits his forever home with someone to love him.<br/><br/>If you’d like to meet Nolan, apply to adopt today! <br/><br/>The adoption fee is $75. Please do your research and if you're interested in any of our rabbits, go to www.vrra.org to fill in our adoption application. We follow the House Rabbit Society adoption policies. For everything you need to know about caring for a bunny, visit the House Rabbit Society website at: www.rabbit.org. We strongly encourage all prospective bunny adopters to pick up a copy of “The House Rabbit Handbook: How to Live with an Urban Rabbit,” available from most online sellers (e.g., Amazon) as well at our shelter.

Nolan is a Dutch cross, which shows in his blue eyes and black coat with white markings. He is a sweet boy who has had bad luck. He likes to be petted and is a pleasant little bunny. He was dumped outside in the winter of 2019. We found him thin and in bad shape. He ran to the people who picked him up.

Nolan was adopted in 2020 and at that time he was in normal health. He was returned to us in May this year. During his adoption something happened to his spine and it has caused his left hind leg to become frozen. It looks worse than it is. Nolan moves around well and can get in his litter box just fine as long as the rim is not too high. Because he can’t use his left hind leg, his ear on that side needs to be cleaned regularly. Other than that he is a regular bunny. Nolan awaits his forever home with someone to love him.

If you’d like to meet Nolan, apply to adopt today!

The adoption fee is $75. Please do your research and if you're interested in any of our rabbits, go to www.vrra.org to fill in

Nolan is a Dutch cross, which shows in his blue eyes and black coat with white markings. He is a sweet boy who has had bad luck. He likes to be petted and is a pleasant little bunny. He was dumped outside in the winter of 2019. We found him thin and in bad shape. He ran to the people who picked him up.

Nolan was adopted in 2020 and at that time he was in normal health. He was returned to us in May this year. During his adoption something happened to his spine and it has caused his left hind leg to become frozen. It looks worse than it is. Nolan moves around well and can get in his litter box just fine as long as the rim is not too high. Because he can’t use his left hind leg, his ear on that side needs to be cleaned regularly. Other than that he is a regular bunny. Nolan awaits his forever home with someone to love him.

If you’d like to meet Nolan, apply to adopt today!

The adoption fee is $75. Please do your research and if you're interested in any of our rabbits, go to www.vrra.org to fill in our adoption application. We follow the House Rabbit Society adoption policies. For everything you need to know about caring for a bunny, visit the House Rabbit Society website at: www.rabbit.org. We strongly encourage all prospective bunny adopters to pick up a copy of “The House Rabbit Handbook: How to Live with an Urban Rabbit,” available from most online sellers (e.g., Amazon) as well at our s

How To Adopt

Nolan (Vanco... was listed as Adoptable by Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy
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Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy. 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.
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If you've submitted an inquiry, Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Nolan (Vanco..., they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy, and they'll be happy to help!
Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy's Adoption Policy
Ready to get serious about adopting or fostering a bunny? PLEASE GO TO OUR WEBSITE (vrra.org) WHERE YOU WILL FIND ALL THE INFO, AND THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM TO SUBMIT. [Please note: We recently have had to increase our adoption fees from $60 to $75 per rabbit. We are in the process of updating the rabbits' descriptions to the new costs.] We welcome inquiries about specific rabbits available for adoption, but are also keen to work in partnership with you to match you with the perfect rabbit for your specific home. Just like cats and dogs, bunnies have individual and unique personalities: some are gregarious and some are very shy; some need lots of room to roam and run around, while others are couch potatoes. We know all the bunnies at our shelter in-depth, and and when you visit, will ensure that you can meet the best prospective bunnies for your particular home environment. New to the world of house rabbits? We strongly encourage all bunny adopters - but in particular new bunny people - to pick up a copy of “The House Rabbit Handbook: How to Live with an Urban Rabbit”. This is a wonderful and factual introduction to the world of bunnies and will tell you most everything you need to know to be a committed human to a bunny family member. The Handbook is available through most online sellers (e.g. Amazon) and we also have copies for sale at our shelter.

Nolan (Vancouver) is from Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy

[Vancouver, BC]

Our Mission
Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy was incorporated in 2003 as a non-profit British Columbia society, became a Canadian registered charity shortly thereafter and in 2009 became the Vancouver Chapter of the House Rabbit Society. We are dedicated to raising awareness of rabbits as house pets, to the care and shelter of a...
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