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Rosie

  • Senior
  • Female
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Dutch
  • Dwarf

About Rosie

Kemptville, ON

Species & Breed

rabbit
Dutch&DwarfMix

Physical Traits

Senior
Female
Small
Coat: Short
Black, White

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

Rosie’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Rosie's Story

About Rosie:<br/>Bonded pair, Rosie and Lightning, arrived into our care in March 2023. We would love for them to finally find their forever home.<br/>They arrived into our care after being transferred from a Windsor area shelter that was overfull. The shelter advised us that they were an owner surrender, citing litter box habits as the reason for the surrender. They had been found outside as strays 3 months prior to their surrender. <br/>Rosie was pregnant upon arrival to the Windsor area shelter and had an emergency spay to avoid her having a litter of babies that would contribute to the severe overpopulation problem in domestic rabbits. Since her spay, her litter box habits have improved tremendously (as expected) and they can now be refered to as perfect!<br/>Rosie is a very sweet girl, and has happily lived in a few different foster homes including those with children, cats and dogs. As Rosie is a female, she is dominant in the bonded relationship she has with Lightning. She is a little bolder when it comes to exploring and has a bit more confidence in general. She adores her husbun Lightning and is very affectionate towards him.<br/>Her most recent annual exam was in April 2025 which she passed with flying colours and was vaccinated against RHDV2 at that time as well.<br/><br/><br/>Written by my foster mom, Tara:<br/>"Rosie is incredibly easy-going and affectionate. You can walk right up to her and she'll happily accept pets. She will politely let you know if something bothers her, she does best with gentle, sensitive handling. Rosie also loves to play, she enjoys tossing toys back and forth just like Lightning. She tends to be the more confident one of the pair, and when something startles them she often places her head over Lightning's neck as if protecting him.<br/>Lightning and Rosie are deeply bonded. They groom each other, sleep cuddled together and balance each other beautifully. Lighting is more social with people, while Rosie is more confident overall. Theyt love food (there isn't a fruit or vegetable they don't enjoy!) and have grown much more confident around people over time. While they used to hide when new people entered the room, they now accept head pets and will even climb into laps for treats. They enjoy exploring, chinning everything in sight, and lounging either together in a shared hideout or stretched out in the open on a fluffy blanket."

About Rosie:
Bonded pair, Rosie and Lightning, arrived into our care in March 2023. We would love for them to finally find their forever home.
They arrived into our care after being transferred from a Windsor area shelter that was overfull. The shelter advised us that they were an owner surrender, citing litter box habits as the reason for the surrender. They had been found outside as strays 3 months prior to their surrender.
Rosie was pregnant upon arrival to the Windsor area shelter and had an emergency spay to avoid her having a litter of babies that would contribute to the severe overpopulation problem in domestic rabbits. Since her spay, her litter box habits have improved tremendously (as expected) and they can now be refered to as perfect!
Rosie is a very sweet girl, and has happily lived in a few different foster homes including those with children, cats and dogs. As Rosie is a female, she is dominant in the bonded relationship she has with Lightning. She is a little bolder when it comes to exploring

About Rosie:
Bonded pair, Rosie and Lightning, arrived into our care in March 2023. We would love for them to finally find their forever home.
They arrived into our care after being transferred from a Windsor area shelter that was overfull. The shelter advised us that they were an owner surrender, citing litter box habits as the reason for the surrender. They had been found outside as strays 3 months prior to their surrender.
Rosie was pregnant upon arrival to the Windsor area shelter and had an emergency spay to avoid her having a litter of babies that would contribute to the severe overpopulation problem in domestic rabbits. Since her spay, her litter box habits have improved tremendously (as expected) and they can now be refered to as perfect!
Rosie is a very sweet girl, and has happily lived in a few different foster homes including those with children, cats and dogs. As Rosie is a female, she is dominant in the bonded relationship she has with Lightning. She is a little bolder when it comes to exploring and has a bit more confidence in general. She adores her husbun Lightning and is very affectionate towards him.
Her most recent annual exam was in April 2025 which she passed with flying colours and was vaccinated against RHDV2 at that time as well.


Written by my foster mom, Tara:
"Rosie is incredibly easy-going and affectionate. You can walk right up to her and she'll happi

How To Adopt

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

Rosie is from Ottawa Rabbit Rescue

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