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Pippin

  • Baby
  • Male
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Lionhead

About Pippin

Michigan City, IN

Species & Breed

rabbit
Lionhead

Physical Traits

Baby
Male
Medium

Behavior

House-trained: Unknown

Health

Vaccinated:
Yes

Adoption Fee

$80

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Pippin's Story

Introducing Pippin He is about five-and-a-half months old. He seriously could not be any cuter. Just LOOK at that floofy bunny-mane! And his fur is so soft!<br/><br/>Pippin is learning to be braver every day! We totally understand that a loud shelter can be so scary for a tiny baby bunny. Through all of that, Pippin is shining brighter and brighter. Just wait until he gets into a calm home environment where he can really become more confident.<br/><br/>When exploring, Pippin feels safest when there isn't much commotion and he can snoop around in peace. We are always with him, though, so don't worry! We just sit there with him and keep him company which is always one of our favorite things to do.<br/><br/>We haven't seen him around pretty lady bunnies yet but he isn't comfortable with other boy bunnies. We can update when and if we receive a girl bunny for him to meet! <br/><br/>Pippin is too young to be neutered and will be neutered at six months old. We will contact his adopter when we have a surgery date scheduled. Pippin will need to be adopted on a rider/waiver and will require a $75 deposit. His adopter will receive the deposit back after we complete his neuter surgery. Pippin is waiting to meet you at MHS

Introducing Pippin He is about five-and-a-half months old. He seriously could not be any cuter. Just LOOK at that floofy bunny-mane! And his fur is so soft!

Pippin is learning to be braver every day! We totally understand that a loud shelter can be so scary for a tiny baby bunny. Through all of that, Pippin is shining brighter and brighter. Just wait until he gets into a calm home environment where he can really become more confident.

When exploring, Pippin feels safest when there isn't much commotion and he can snoop around in peace. We are always with him, though, so don't worry! We just sit there with him and keep him company which is always one of our favorite things to do.

We haven't seen him around pretty lady bunnies yet but he isn't comfortable with other boy bunnies. We can update when and if we receive a girl bunny for him to meet!

Pippin is too young to be neutered and will be neutered at six months old. We will contact his adopter when we have a surgery date scheduled. Pippin

Introducing Pippin He is about five-and-a-half months old. He seriously could not be any cuter. Just LOOK at that floofy bunny-mane! And his fur is so soft!

Pippin is learning to be braver every day! We totally understand that a loud shelter can be so scary for a tiny baby bunny. Through all of that, Pippin is shining brighter and brighter. Just wait until he gets into a calm home environment where he can really become more confident.

When exploring, Pippin feels safest when there isn't much commotion and he can snoop around in peace. We are always with him, though, so don't worry! We just sit there with him and keep him company which is always one of our favorite things to do.

We haven't seen him around pretty lady bunnies yet but he isn't comfortable with other boy bunnies. We can update when and if we receive a girl bunny for him to meet!

Pippin is too young to be neutered and will be neutered at six months old. We will contact his adopter when we have a surgery date scheduled. Pippin will need to be adopted on a rider/waiver and will require a $75 deposit. His adopter will receive the deposit back after we complete his neuter surgery. Pippin is waiting to meet you at MHS

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How To Adopt

Pippin was listed as Adoptable by Michiana Humane Society and SPCA
How can I adopt Pippin?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Michiana Humane Society and SPCA. 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 Pippin?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Michiana Humane Society and SPCA will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Pippin, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Michiana Humane Society and SPCA, and they'll be happy to help!
Michiana Humane Society and SPCA's Adoption Policy
Our website has information about our adoption process at www.michianapets.org/how-to-adopt.  Feel free to contact us at pets@michianapets.org or (219) 872-4499 for more information. The Michiana Humane Society's hours are: Monday and Thursday, 11-6:30 pm Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, 11-5:00 pm Saturday, 11-3:00 pm Sunday, 11-3:00 pm All times are central. We are located at 722 Indiana Highway 212 in Michigan City, Indiana.  You can reach us easily off of Interstate 94 (take exit 4

Pippin is from Michiana Humane Society and SPCA

[Michigan City, IN]

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