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Princess

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Holland Lop

About Princess

Miami, FL

Species & Breed

rabbit
Holland Lop

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Medium

Behavior

Personality
Good with other rabbits

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

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Princess's Story

Located in Miami, FL<br/><br/>Princess is a spayed Holland Lop mix. Her foster describes her as curious, silly, and extremely food motivated. She will literally leap 2ft into the air to intercept her pellets!! Arthritis, who?<br/><br/>She is on a special Science Selective Grain-Free diet with minimal greens, as she has a bit of bunny IBS and can get a messy bum if fed too many greens. Daily bum checks and the occasional sani-shaves are needed to keep her feeling her best. Princess also receives Sherwood joint and urinary supplements twice daily, which she thinks are the best treats ever.<br/><br/>Princess loves exploring new spaces and will happily hop around to investigate (and chin) everything. When she is not off on an adventure, you will usually find her snoozing in her house or sitting on her bunny bed waiting for a snack. Food is absolutely her love language.<br/><br/>Princess is hard of hearing and sometimes snores in her sleep, which is not uncommon for lop breeds. Due to unethical breeding practices, holland lops are predisposed to ear infections, dental disease, blocked tear ducts, and respiratory infections. <br/><br/>Adopters should be prepared for the potential of higher veterinary costs and be committed to regular exotic-vet care, including proactive health monitoring and early intervention if issues arise. At over 6+ years old, Princess is considered a senior and should see an exotic veterinarian twice a year, with annual bloodwork. A home experienced with lop breeds or senior rabbits is preferred, but those who are willing to learn and provide excellent care are encouraged to reach out.<br/><br/>Princess is looking for a calm, low-energy sanctuary foster or forever home where she can enjoy her golden years being thoroughly loved and spoiled.

Located in Miami, FL

Princess is a spayed Holland Lop mix. Her foster describes her as curious, silly, and extremely food motivated. She will literally leap 2ft into the air to intercept her pellets!! Arthritis, who?

She is on a special Science Selective Grain-Free diet with minimal greens, as she has a bit of bunny IBS and can get a messy bum if fed too many greens. Daily bum checks and the occasional sani-shaves are needed to keep her feeling her best. Princess also receives Sherwood joint and urinary supplements twice daily, which she thinks are the best treats ever.

Princess loves exploring new spaces and will happily hop around to investigate (and chin) everything. When she is not off on an adventure, you will usually find her snoozing in her house or sitting on her bunny bed waiting for a snack. Food is absolutely her love language.

Princess is hard of hearing and sometimes snores in her sleep, which is not uncommon for lop breeds. Due to unethical breeding practices, holland lops ar

Located in Miami, FL

Princess is a spayed Holland Lop mix. Her foster describes her as curious, silly, and extremely food motivated. She will literally leap 2ft into the air to intercept her pellets!! Arthritis, who?

She is on a special Science Selective Grain-Free diet with minimal greens, as she has a bit of bunny IBS and can get a messy bum if fed too many greens. Daily bum checks and the occasional sani-shaves are needed to keep her feeling her best. Princess also receives Sherwood joint and urinary supplements twice daily, which she thinks are the best treats ever.

Princess loves exploring new spaces and will happily hop around to investigate (and chin) everything. When she is not off on an adventure, you will usually find her snoozing in her house or sitting on her bunny bed waiting for a snack. Food is absolutely her love language.

Princess is hard of hearing and sometimes snores in her sleep, which is not uncommon for lop breeds. Due to unethical breeding practices, holland lops are predisposed to ear infections, dental disease, blocked tear ducts, and respiratory infections.

Adopters should be prepared for the potential of higher veterinary costs and be committed to regular exotic-vet care, including proactive health monitoring and early intervention if issues arise. At over 6+ years old, Princess is considered a senior and should see an exotic veterinarian twice

How To Adopt

Princess was listed as Adoptable by Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida
How can I adopt Princess?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida. 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 Princess?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Princess, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida, and they'll be happy to help!

Princess is from Penny and Wild: Smalls of South Florida

[Miami, FL]

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