





Rosie and Lily: Their Story
- Adult
- Female
- Small
- rabbit
- Dutch
About Rosie and Lily: Their Story
Charlotte, NC
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Rosie and Lily: Their Story’s Compatibility
This pet has good compatibility with kids.
This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Rosie and Lily: Their Story's Story
Rosie and Lily display distinct personalities and are fun to hang out with - social and sweet. They love their treats, especially apple sticks, and express their pleasure by doing “happy binkies” (big rabbit jumps). These two are mild-mannered, curious, and compatible with their foster-care cat siblings. Rosie and Lily are hoping for a a home of their own, where they can be part of a family!<br/><br/>Both are spayed, healthy and lively. Lily had an old hind-leg injury that is not painful and does not slow her down. Both bunnies use their litter box. They groom each other and rest contentedly together. They immensely enjoy their daily hours to free roam outside their pen.<br/><br/>The ideal home for these two bunnies would be a family or adults that have time to spend with them, a place where they can run around or free roam for at least a few hours a day) and be a part of the family. Between hours checking out their surroundings, they will stay contentedly in their x-pen together. They eat mostly hay, plus limited pellets, romaine and herbs. If you are gone for periods of the day, they have one another until you return home, and they will be happy to see you.<br/><br/>If you are new to bunnies, two bunnies might sound like a lot, but it is easier for the caregiver. They use the same pen, litter box and accessories, so it’s not twice the work of one bunny. Most people who own bunnies love having two, since if they are gone the rabbits have a buddy. Bunnies love being bonded, which can take time, but these two come already paired. They are low maintenance and completely domesticated little companions. The bunny rescue can help teach you the basics of bunny care and companionship. <br/><br/>(Please note we can only adopt out to indoor homes.)<br/><br/>If you think these sweet girls might be a fit for your home, please reach out!<br/><br/>Please contact us directly by texting at 828-230-0267 (not through PetFinder since the site is having issues)
Rosie and Lily display distinct personalities and are fun to hang out with - social and sweet. They love their treats, especially apple sticks, and express their pleasure by doing “happy binkies” (big rabbit jumps). These two are mild-mannered, curious, and compatible with their foster-care cat siblings. Rosie and Lily are hoping for a a home of their own, where they can be part of a family!
Both are spayed, healthy and lively. Lily had an old hind-leg injury that is not painful and does not slow her down. Both bunnies use their litter box. They groom each other and rest contentedly together. They immensely enjoy their daily hours to free roam outside their pen.
The ideal home for these two bunnies would be a family or adults that have time to spend with them, a place where they can run around or free roam for at least a few hours a day) and be a part of the family. Between hours checking out their surroundings, they will stay contentedly in their x-pen together. They eat mostly hay, plus limited pellets, r
Rosie and Lily display distinct personalities and are fun to hang out with - social and sweet. They love their treats, especially apple sticks, and express their pleasure by doing “happy binkies” (big rabbit jumps). These two are mild-mannered, curious, and compatible with their foster-care cat siblings. Rosie and Lily are hoping for a a home of their own, where they can be part of a family!
Both are spayed, healthy and lively. Lily had an old hind-leg injury that is not painful and does not slow her down. Both bunnies use their litter box. They groom each other and rest contentedly together. They immensely enjoy their daily hours to free roam outside their pen.
The ideal home for these two bunnies would be a family or adults that have time to spend with them, a place where they can run around or free roam for at least a few hours a day) and be a part of the family. Between hours checking out their surroundings, they will stay contentedly in their x-pen together. They eat mostly hay, plus limited pellets, romaine and herbs. If you are gone for periods of the day, they have one another until you return home, and they will be happy to see you.
If you are new to bunnies, two bunnies might sound like a lot, but it is easier for the caregiver. They use the same pen, litter box and accessories, so it’s not twice the work of one bunny. Most people who own bunnies love having two, since if they are
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