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Radish

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Large
  • rabbit
  • Californian

About Radish

Eugene, OR

Species & Breed

rabbit
Californian

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Large

Behavior

House-trained: Unknown

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Adoption Fee

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Radish's Story

Hello, I’m Radish!<br/><br/>I was caught with my friend Turnip after having babies in someone's yard! I've been wandering around outdoors since August, and I'm readjusting to indoor life. I've been very timid, but curious of people, and I'll need a patient and gentle home that gives me the time and space I need to blossom! Although I was found outside, bunnies like me are not built to survive outdoors, and I'll need a fully indoor home that can give me space to stretch my legs. I was found with my bunny partner, and I would probably appreciate having a friend again. <br/><br/>** I'm a volunteer favorite and here's why:<br/>"Radish is such a sweet girl and the most like a bunny as they get. She is really chill and should have a home." <br/>"Shy and sweet. Full of lots of love!" <br/>"She is such a sweet rabbit and I'm so sad that she's been here for 7 months. Someone who is patient and compassionate will LOVE to have her as a companion. She loves exploring when she's out of her enclosure and really enjoys her apple leaf snacks! She has really opened up since arriving and has come a long way." **<br/><br/>Domestic rabbits are delightful companion animals. They are inquisitive, intelligent, sociable and affectionate. Well cared for indoor rabbits can live for 10+ years. Adopting a rabbit, therefore, is a long-term commitment.<br/><br/>So, how do you care for a rabbit?<br/><br/>There are several considerations to keep in mind when you're the pet parent of a rabbit. These include:<br/><br/>·Pet rabbits require safe, clean housing, a nutritious diet, daily exercise, grooming, and annual veterinary care.<br/>·It's important to provide daily social interaction with your rabbit through play time, grooming, and exploration.<br/>·Rabbit-proofing your home helps keep your pet safe from injuries, toxins, and accidents. Rabbits love to chew and dig, so rabbit proofing is essential. Protect wires, cover baseboards, remove toxic plants, provide safe chew toys, and supervise your furry friend they are out of their enclosure.<br/>·Rabbits are very clean animals. They like to go to the bathroom in the same spot, which is helpful for litter box training. Litter box training is a great way to help keep their environment clean and decrease the daily maintenance for you of their enclosure.<br/><br/>Observing your rabbit's behavior daily, can help catch any signs of illnesses that require prompt medical attention. As prey animals, these changes in behavior can be very subtle.<br/><br/>My adoption fee includes a certificate for a free vet exam. Cardboard carriers are $10.<br/><br/>I came into the shelter as a stray and the above information is based on my behavior seen while in the shelters care. Expect to learn more about me after adoption.<br/><br/>Thank you for taking time to learn a little about me! If you think we would be a good match, call (541) 689-1503 x117 and ask to meet me! I’m looking for my forever home and it could be with you!<br/><br/>This pet is located at the Greenhill Humane Society. 88530 Green Hill Road, Eugene, OR 97402. (541) 689-1503. See all of the pets at this shelter by visiting www.green-hill.org.

Hello, I’m Radish!

I was caught with my friend Turnip after having babies in someone's yard! I've been wandering around outdoors since August, and I'm readjusting to indoor life. I've been very timid, but curious of people, and I'll need a patient and gentle home that gives me the time and space I need to blossom! Although I was found outside, bunnies like me are not built to survive outdoors, and I'll need a fully indoor home that can give me space to stretch my legs. I was found with my bunny partner, and I would probably appreciate having a friend again.

** I'm a volunteer favorite and here's why:
"Radish is such a sweet girl and the most like a bunny as they get. She is really chill and should have a home."
"Shy and sweet. Full of lots of love!"
"She is such a sweet rabbit and I'm so sad that she's been here for 7 months. Someone who is patient and compassionate will LOVE to have her as a companion. She loves exploring when she's out of her enclosure and really enjoys her apple leaf snack

Hello, I’m Radish!

I was caught with my friend Turnip after having babies in someone's yard! I've been wandering around outdoors since August, and I'm readjusting to indoor life. I've been very timid, but curious of people, and I'll need a patient and gentle home that gives me the time and space I need to blossom! Although I was found outside, bunnies like me are not built to survive outdoors, and I'll need a fully indoor home that can give me space to stretch my legs. I was found with my bunny partner, and I would probably appreciate having a friend again.

** I'm a volunteer favorite and here's why:
"Radish is such a sweet girl and the most like a bunny as they get. She is really chill and should have a home."
"Shy and sweet. Full of lots of love!"
"She is such a sweet rabbit and I'm so sad that she's been here for 7 months. Someone who is patient and compassionate will LOVE to have her as a companion. She loves exploring when she's out of her enclosure and really enjoys her apple leaf snacks! She has really opened up since arriving and has come a long way." **

Domestic rabbits are delightful companion animals. They are inquisitive, intelligent, sociable and affectionate. Well cared for indoor rabbits can live for 10+ years. Adopting a rabbit, therefore, is a long-term commitment.

So, how do you care for a rabbit?

There are several considerations to keep in

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How To Adopt

Radish was listed as Adoptable by Greenhill Humane Society SPCA
How can I adopt Radish?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Greenhill Humane Society 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 Radish?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Greenhill Humane Society SPCA will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Radish, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Greenhill Humane Society SPCA, and they'll be happy to help!
Greenhill Humane Society SPCA's Adoption Policy
For more information on our adoption process, please visit our website at https://www.green-hill.org

Radish is from Greenhill Humane Society SPCA

[Eugene, OR]

Our Mission
Greenhill Humane Society provides care and shelter for animals, support and resources for people, and education to promote the humane treatment of animals.
Location
88530 Green Hill Rd. Eugene, OR, 97402

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