Roger
- Adult
- Male
- Medium
- rabbit
- Harlequin
- Bunny Rabbit
About Roger
Baltimore, MD
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
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Roger's Story
Roger is a big charming, food-motivated bunny who believes that treats are the key to happiness. Whether it's an edible toy, a crunchy snack, or the sound of a food bag rustling, he'll be the first to investigate, likely with a binky or two along the way.<br/>Roger has a special fondness for cardboard and willow toys, and he enjoys licking things as his way of exploring and bonding. He's still warming up to the idea of being pet, but he's come a long way in just a few weeks and has started to show more affection especially if you earn it with patience (and maybe a snack). When he wants some head scratches, he'll give a gentle headbutt to let you know.<br/>He's a sensitive little soul, especially when it comes to noise, and prefers being approached from his left side - his "good eye." Roger had an injury to his right eye when he came to us. It's all healed up but it has impaired his vision in that eye. Once Roger feels safe, he loves to hang out nearby and quietly keep you company.<br/>Litter box champion? That's Roger. After a few days of getting the hang of it, he now reliably uses his box for peeing and keeps his poops mostly in place. He's never had an accident outside of his penned area.<br/>Whether he's zooming and binkying in excitement when mealtime approaches or sitting close by as your quiet companion, Roger is a special bunny who's learning to trust, love, and be loved in return.<br/><br/>The first step in our adoption process is to fill out our on-line adoption application at the following link. https://www.rabbitsinthehouse.org/adoption-application<br/><br/>The application is not a commitment to adopt. It's just a place to start: to let us know you are interested, to give us some information to properly advise you, and to help us keep track of people who have contacted us about adoption. The questions are designed so that we have consistent information from each adopter. Sometimes just emailing back and forth or talking on the phone we might forget to ask something. The form has been a big help for us. You must be at least 18 to adopt from us.
Roger is a big charming, food-motivated bunny who believes that treats are the key to happiness. Whether it's an edible toy, a crunchy snack, or the sound of a food bag rustling, he'll be the first to investigate, likely with a binky or two along the way.
Roger has a special fondness for cardboard and willow toys, and he enjoys licking things as his way of exploring and bonding. He's still warming up to the idea of being pet, but he's come a long way in just a few weeks and has started to show more affection especially if you earn it with patience (and maybe a snack). When he wants some head scratches, he'll give a gentle headbutt to let you know.
He's a sensitive little soul, especially when it comes to noise, and prefers being approached from his left side - his "good eye." Roger had an injury to his right eye when he came to us. It's all healed up but it has impaired his vision in that eye. Once Roger feels safe, he loves to hang out nearby and quietly keep you company.
Litter box champion? That's Roger. After
Roger is a big charming, food-motivated bunny who believes that treats are the key to happiness. Whether it's an edible toy, a crunchy snack, or the sound of a food bag rustling, he'll be the first to investigate, likely with a binky or two along the way.
Roger has a special fondness for cardboard and willow toys, and he enjoys licking things as his way of exploring and bonding. He's still warming up to the idea of being pet, but he's come a long way in just a few weeks and has started to show more affection especially if you earn it with patience (and maybe a snack). When he wants some head scratches, he'll give a gentle headbutt to let you know.
He's a sensitive little soul, especially when it comes to noise, and prefers being approached from his left side - his "good eye." Roger had an injury to his right eye when he came to us. It's all healed up but it has impaired his vision in that eye. Once Roger feels safe, he loves to hang out nearby and quietly keep you company.
Litter box champion? That's Roger. After a few days of getting the hang of it, he now reliably uses his box for peeing and keeps his poops mostly in place. He's never had an accident outside of his penned area.
Whether he's zooming and binkying in excitement when mealtime approaches or sitting close by as your quiet companion, Roger is a special bunny who's learning to trust, love, and be loved in return.
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Roger is from House Rabbit Society MD/DC/NoVA
[Baltimore, MD]
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