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Pippin

  • Young
  • Male
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Netherland Dwarf
  • Britannia Petite

About Pippin

Huntsville, AL

Species & Breed

rabbit
Netherland Dwarf&Britannia PetiteMix

Physical Traits

Young
Male
Small
Coat: Short
Tan

Behavior

Personality
Gentle, Calm, Smart, Curious, Playful, Friendly, Affectionate, Quiet
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Pippin’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has bad compatibility with other animals.

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Pippin's Story

Pippin came to us at just a few weeks old from a disturbing situation. The less said about it the better! He is now about 6 months old and has grown to be a happy, healthy and very friendly little guy. The key word is little - this guy is tiny! For that reason he is not available for adoption to homes with dogs, cats, ferrets or children. We feel Pippin would do great in a house with quiet adults and perhaps another bunny. <br/><br/>Pippin has been neutered and has also had both of his RHDV2 vaccines. He is quite good in his litter box and loves to dig in his hay box and play with his toys. He's not picky about his food and likes almost all veggies.<br/><br/>Pippin's adopter will need to be prepared to get him yearly vet exams as well as his yearly RHDV2 booster. He must have an indoor only home with a roomy space to live. Because he had such a hard start in life we are going to be very careful about who we adopt him to - we want to make sure he never ends up in a similar situation again!<br/><br/>If you would like to add our sweet, funny Pippin to your family, please email us at huntsvillebunnies@hotmail.com Please tell us a little about yourself (age, experience with bunnies, and any other information you feel is relevant.) Please include your phone number so we can give you a call to talk about the adoption.

Pippin came to us at just a few weeks old from a disturbing situation. The less said about it the better! He is now about 6 months old and has grown to be a happy, healthy and very friendly little guy. The key word is little - this guy is tiny! For that reason he is not available for adoption to homes with dogs, cats, ferrets or children. We feel Pippin would do great in a house with quiet adults and perhaps another bunny.

Pippin has been neutered and has also had both of his RHDV2 vaccines. He is quite good in his litter box and loves to dig in his hay box and play with his toys. He's not picky about his food and likes almost all veggies.

Pippin's adopter will need to be prepared to get him yearly vet exams as well as his yearly RHDV2 booster. He must have an indoor only home with a roomy space to live. Because he had such a hard start in life we are going to be very careful about who we adopt him to - we want to make sure he never ends up in a similar situation again!

If you would like to add o

Pippin came to us at just a few weeks old from a disturbing situation. The less said about it the better! He is now about 6 months old and has grown to be a happy, healthy and very friendly little guy. The key word is little - this guy is tiny! For that reason he is not available for adoption to homes with dogs, cats, ferrets or children. We feel Pippin would do great in a house with quiet adults and perhaps another bunny.

Pippin has been neutered and has also had both of his RHDV2 vaccines. He is quite good in his litter box and loves to dig in his hay box and play with his toys. He's not picky about his food and likes almost all veggies.

Pippin's adopter will need to be prepared to get him yearly vet exams as well as his yearly RHDV2 booster. He must have an indoor only home with a roomy space to live. Because he had such a hard start in life we are going to be very careful about who we adopt him to - we want to make sure he never ends up in a similar situation again!

If you would like to add our sweet, funny Pippin to your family, please email us at huntsvillebunnies@hotmail.com Please tell us a little about yourself (age, experience with bunnies, and any other information you feel is relevant.) Please include your phone number so we can give you a call to talk about the adoption.

How To Adopt

Pippin was listed as Adoptable by Huntsville Friends of Rabbits
How can I adopt Pippin?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Huntsville Friends of Rabbits. 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, Huntsville Friends of Rabbits 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 Huntsville Friends of Rabbits, and they'll be happy to help!
Huntsville Friends of Rabbits's Adoption Policy
We feel rabbits do best in homes with adults! We love to adopt to adult-only homes, but we do consider homes with older children (over 10 years) on a case-by-case basis. We do not adopt to homes with children under 10 years. Please be aware that 90% of the bunnies we rescue were pets for young children and were brought to the shelter because the child tired of them and the parents did not want them. Our adoption fee is $50 for one bunny or $75 for a bonded pair. This helps cover the cost of their spay/neuters. Each rabbit we take in costs our group a minimum of $300, sometimes much, much more, so this adoption fee is minimal. We adopt out only spayed and neutered bunnies. We adopt to indoor homes only. We prefer that our bunnies be "free range" (meaning that at least one room will be bunny-proofed so that the bunny can be uncaged with a litter box) but at the very least they must have either a 4 X 4 exercise pen or the equivalent space in a condo. If you need help with housing suggestions, please ask! We will do a home visit prior to the adoption to make sure the bunny has enough space and that you have adequate "bunnyproofing". Adopters must be 25 or older and financially able to care for a bunny. You must be willing and able to pay a possible $400 (and up! way up!) vet bill if your bunny gets sick. We do not adopt rabbits as classroom bunnies, residents of petting zoos or as props for photographers at Easter. We do not adopt rabbits as gifts for other people, unless the recipient of the gift is actively involved! We consider homes with dogs, snakes or ferrets on a case by case basis. We expect our adopters to take their bunny to a rabbit-savvy vet for regular check-ups as well as when sick, and to be willing to spend the money for quality vet care. We cannot emphasize this enough. Special needs bunnies will be adopted only to people who are experienced in rabbit care and who are financially able to provide the vet care these bunnies need. We only adopt within a 100 mile radius of Huntsville, Alabama.

Pippin is from Huntsville Friends of Rabbits

[Huntsville, AL]

Our Mission
Please note we are NOT CURRENTLY TAKING IN BUNNIES DUE TO HEALTH ISSUES! We are currently functioning as an educational organization. We have retired from rescue due to health issues. We still love bunnies though, and help when we can through educational events. Please do not contact us regarding rehoming your bunny, but in...
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