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Pippin

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Netherland Dwarf

About Pippin

Edina, MN

Species & Breed

rabbit
Netherland Dwarf

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Small
Coat: Short
Tan

Behavior

Pippin’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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Pippin's Story

I’m Pippin. I’m a curious and independent bunny who likes to take my time getting to know the world around me. I notice everything—new sounds, new smells, new people—and I like to explore at my own pace.<br/>I’m not the cuddliest bunny right away, but once I feel safe and the space feels neutral, I’ll settle in and might even accept a few gentle pets. I appreciate calm energy and patience, and I always prefer interactions that respect my boundaries.<br/>What I do get excited about is food—especially my favorite snacks like freeze-dried fruit and timothy biscuits. I’m definitely motivated by treats, and they’re a great way to earn my trust and build a bond with me.<br/>I like to keep my space just so, and I’ll often nudge things around until they feel right. It’s part of how I express myself and feel at home.<br/>I’d do well as a solo bunny, but I might also enjoy bonding with the right companion. What matters most to me is a home where I can observe, explore, and enjoy a peaceful routine—with a few treats along the way.<br/>If you’re looking for a bunny with a gentle spirit and a thoughtful nature, I might be the one for you.<br/><br/>I would love to meet you and maybe become a part of your family. If you think I sound interesting, send an email to MCRS at --> info@mncompanionrabbit.org <br/> <br/>You can complete an application at --> https://www.mncompanionrabbit.org/adoption-application <br/> <br/>All MCRS rabbits are sterilized, microchipped, and vaccinated against RHDV2. Thank you for being interested in adopting a homeless rabbit!

I’m Pippin. I’m a curious and independent bunny who likes to take my time getting to know the world around me. I notice everything—new sounds, new smells, new people—and I like to explore at my own pace.
I’m not the cuddliest bunny right away, but once I feel safe and the space feels neutral, I’ll settle in and might even accept a few gentle pets. I appreciate calm energy and patience, and I always prefer interactions that respect my boundaries.
What I do get excited about is food—especially my favorite snacks like freeze-dried fruit and timothy biscuits. I’m definitely motivated by treats, and they’re a great way to earn my trust and build a bond with me.
I like to keep my space just so, and I’ll often nudge things around until they feel right. It’s part of how I express myself and feel at home.
I’d do well as a solo bunny, but I might also enjoy bonding with the right companion. What matters most to me is a home where I can observe, explore, and enjoy a peaceful routine—with a few treats along the way.

I’m Pippin. I’m a curious and independent bunny who likes to take my time getting to know the world around me. I notice everything—new sounds, new smells, new people—and I like to explore at my own pace.
I’m not the cuddliest bunny right away, but once I feel safe and the space feels neutral, I’ll settle in and might even accept a few gentle pets. I appreciate calm energy and patience, and I always prefer interactions that respect my boundaries.
What I do get excited about is food—especially my favorite snacks like freeze-dried fruit and timothy biscuits. I’m definitely motivated by treats, and they’re a great way to earn my trust and build a bond with me.
I like to keep my space just so, and I’ll often nudge things around until they feel right. It’s part of how I express myself and feel at home.
I’d do well as a solo bunny, but I might also enjoy bonding with the right companion. What matters most to me is a home where I can observe, explore, and enjoy a peaceful routine—with a few treats along the way.
If you’re looking for a bunny with a gentle spirit and a thoughtful nature, I might be the one for you.

I would love to meet you and maybe become a part of your family. If you think I sound interesting, send an email to MCRS at --> info@mncompanionrabbit.org

You can complete an application at --> https://www.mncompanionrabbit.org/adoption-application

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How To Adopt

Pippin was listed as Adoptable by Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society
How can I adopt Pippin?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society. 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, Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society 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 Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society, and they'll be happy to help!
Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society's Adoption Policy
Rabbits available through the Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society are all homeless rabbits taken in through partnerships with local animal shelters and animal control facilities. The rabbits have been examined by veterinarians, are sterilized and are currently cared for by private foster homes. The goal of the MCRS adoption program is to match these rabbits with families like yours to best accommodate the needs and interest of both. The MCRS adoption process includes an application, a phone interview, and a meeting with the rabbit(s) you are interested in. The adoption fee for a single rabbit is $100 (plus tax), and a bonded pair fee is $165 (plus tax). This fee is nonrefundable because adoption fees help to cover costs involved in caring for a rabbit prior to his/her adoption. Each rabbit receives RHDV2 vaccinations and spay/neuter surgery. In addition to daily care, foster rabbits benefit from socialization and litter-box training during their stay with MCRS. We are located in the Twin Cities metro area in Minnesota. We do not ship rabbits and must meet all adopters in person. If you are interested in adopting a rabbit, please email us to receive an application and other rabbit adoption and care materials. Thank you for your interest in adopting a homeless rabbit!

Pippin is from Minnesota Companion Rabbit Society

[Edina, MN]

Our Mission
Education: To reduce the number of unwanted rabbits and to improve the lives of companion rabbits by educating the public and assisting humane societies. Adoption: To help rabbits in area shelters, or those that shelters can no longer care for, to find permanent homes.
Please contact organization for hours
Visits by appointment only
Location
PO Box 390691 Edina, MN, 55439

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