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Pluto

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • American

About Pluto

Willowbrook, IL

Species & Breed

rabbit
American

Physical Traits

Young
Male
Medium
Coat: Short
Blue / Gray, White

Behavior

Pluto’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has good compatibility with other animals.

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Pluto's Story

Pluto is a small to medium sized young rabbit who was transferred to us from a local animal shelter in August 2025. He was adoptable at the shelter, but unfortunately watched as all of his lop-eared neighbors got adopted and he was the only one left. Pluto has gorgeous grey eyes and spots with a little bit of chestnut scruff behind his ears. Pluto is quite friendly, and he trusts new people and will seek out pets and attention almost immediately. <br/><br/>Pluto has a lot of energy and is curious about the world around him (except the leaf blower! stay away from his window!). He enjoys playing games with stacking cups, zooming through tunnels, and he particularly likes endive and parsley in his salads. He also loves a good nap on his hop n’ flop bed. Pluto needs a large space to explore, so he would do best in a free roam household or in a large room with at least one rabbit friend.<br/><br/>We specialize in ethical bonding and provide complimentary bonding services for approved adopters to minimize the stress on everyone!<br/><br/>APPLY HERE - https://hrschicago.org/available-pets/adoption-application/

Pluto is a small to medium sized young rabbit who was transferred to us from a local animal shelter in August 2025. He was adoptable at the shelter, but unfortunately watched as all of his lop-eared neighbors got adopted and he was the only one left. Pluto has gorgeous grey eyes and spots with a little bit of chestnut scruff behind his ears. Pluto is quite friendly, and he trusts new people and will seek out pets and attention almost immediately.

Pluto has a lot of energy and is curious about the world around him (except the leaf blower! stay away from his window!). He enjoys playing games with stacking cups, zooming through tunnels, and he particularly likes endive and parsley in his salads. He also loves a good nap on his hop n’ flop bed. Pluto needs a large space to explore, so he would do best in a free roam household or in a large room with at least one rabbit friend.

We specialize in ethical bonding and provide complimentary bonding services for approved adopters to minimize the stress on everyone!

Pluto is a small to medium sized young rabbit who was transferred to us from a local animal shelter in August 2025. He was adoptable at the shelter, but unfortunately watched as all of his lop-eared neighbors got adopted and he was the only one left. Pluto has gorgeous grey eyes and spots with a little bit of chestnut scruff behind his ears. Pluto is quite friendly, and he trusts new people and will seek out pets and attention almost immediately.

Pluto has a lot of energy and is curious about the world around him (except the leaf blower! stay away from his window!). He enjoys playing games with stacking cups, zooming through tunnels, and he particularly likes endive and parsley in his salads. He also loves a good nap on his hop n’ flop bed. Pluto needs a large space to explore, so he would do best in a free roam household or in a large room with at least one rabbit friend.

We specialize in ethical bonding and provide complimentary bonding services for approved adopters to minimize the stress on everyone!

APPLY HERE - https://hrschicago.org/available-pets/adoption-application/

How To Adopt

Pluto was listed as Adoptable by House Rabbit Society of Chicago
How can I adopt Pluto?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with House Rabbit Society of Chicago. 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 Pluto?
If you've submitted an inquiry, House Rabbit Society of Chicago will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Pluto, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to House Rabbit Society of Chicago, and they'll be happy to help!
House Rabbit Society of Chicago's Adoption Policy
Primary Caregiver. When a rabbit is adopted from HRS Chicago, the primary caregiver must be a responsible adult 25 years of age or older. The rabbit should be treated as an integral part of the family, i.e., no group ownership (such as a classroom pet). We do NOT adopt rabbits as pets for children. The rabbit must be wanted by the entire family. Indoor Housing. Adopters of HRS rabbits must understand that our rabbits are to live as household companions. This means they should not go on excursions outside or into public unless it’s absolutely necessary. No cages or hutches are to be used unless left open 24/7, a 10ftx6ft space should be available at all times. Social Requirements. We recommend that all rabbits be kept in neutered pairs or groups. Companionship is a welfare requirement. Neutering and Vaccinating. All resident rabbits must be neutered and current on vaccinations. Returns. If there are such problems with the adopted rabbit that the adopter needs to return the rabbit, we ask that you give HRS some advance notice. Once an animal is adopted from HRS, the space vacated is usually filled within a week. We will need time to either facilitate an adoption or make space at a foster home. Nevertheless, all rabbits adopted from HRS Chicago must be returned to HRS Chicago in the event the adopter is no longer able to care for them. Exchanges. HRS does not exchange animals. Exceptions may be made when: The fosterer and adopter are working together on making a match between an adoptee and a pre-residing rabbit and a different match would be less stressful for the animals. Adoption fees. HRS Chicago adoption fees are donations that cannot be refunded. We are a federally recognized tax-exempt, nonprofit organization. Donations made to us are no more refundable than they are to any other public charity.

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[Willowbrook, IL]

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