





Opal
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- rabbit
- English Spot
About Opal
Pittsburgh, PA
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Opal’s Compatibility
This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Opal's Story
Opal was born in rescue after her mother was found abandoned outside. She is brave, confident, and independent. She is also very curious and we think she would thrive in a home with plenty of space to play and explore.<br/><br/>Opal does have megacolon, which is a genetic digestive condition that affects the function of a rabbit's gastrointestinal tract. Current state, Opal just has a special diet. As they age, bunnies with megacolon often suffer from occasional stasis episodes that must be managed with fluid therapy, medication, and recovery food. We will set Opal's adopter up for success with all the information they need to manage her condition.
Opal was born in rescue after her mother was found abandoned outside. She is brave, confident, and independent. She is also very curious and we think she would thrive in a home with plenty of space to play and explore.
Opal does have megacolon, which is a genetic digestive condition that affects the function of a rabbit's gastrointestinal tract. Current state, Opal just has a special diet. As they age, bunnies with megacolon often suffer from occasional stasis episodes that must be managed with fluid therapy, medication, and recovery food. We will set Opal's adopter up for success with all the information they need to manage her condition.
Opal was born in rescue after her mother was found abandoned outside. She is brave, confident, and independent. She is also very curious and we think she would thrive in a home with plenty of space to play and explore.
Opal does have megacolon, which is a genetic digestive condition that affects the function of a rabbit's gastrointestinal tract. Current state, Opal just has a special diet. As they age, bunnies with megacolon often suffer from occasional stasis episodes that must be managed with fluid therapy, medication, and recovery food. We will set Opal's adopter up for success with all the information they need to manage her condition.
How To Adopt
Opal is from Operation Obi
[Pittsburgh, PA]
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