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Rowan & Sandy (Vancouver) Rabbit Bunny Rabbit Vancouver, BC

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • Agouti

About

Characteristics
Yin and Yang, lovely, brown buns
Coat length
Short
House-trained
Yes
Health
Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.

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Meet Rowan & Sandy (Vancouver)

Hi, Everybunny. We're no longer up for adoption! :)

Rowan and Sandy arrived at VRRA from different places and circumstances. The silver lining to them ending up at a shelter is that they found each other - they are now bonded best friends.

They are about 5 years old (as of July 2022) and have matching gorgeous brown agouti coats. They are a good yin-and-yang match, as Rowan is an extreme extrovert - outgoing and curious - whereas Sandy is more sedate. Rowan absolutely loves full-body bunny massages. While Sandy is shy about pets, she is social in her own sweet way and will take treats from your hands. She is content to follow Rowan around like his shadow.

They are lovely, clean and tidy bunnies, and while they’ve been enjoying time in a nice foster placement, the very much need a permanent home to call their own.

Two bunnies are double the fun but don’t require much more resources and tidying than a single bun, as they will share a litter box and dishes. Rabbits are social animals – most crave the companionship of another bunny. Bonded bunnies groom each other, sleep, eat and play together. They keep each other company when you are busy or out of the house – companions against loneliness and boredom.

Bonded rabbits form extremely close attachments and their happy, hilarious and sweet interactions will expand your heart and life. But don’t worry that two bunnies will ignore their humans – they will give you double the love and fun of one! Adopting an already bonded pair is a sweet deal: you get to take home two loving rabbits whose relationship is already sorted out and established.

The adoption fee is $150 for the bonded pair. We follow the House Rabbit Society adoption policies. For everything you need to know about caring for a bunny, visit the House Rabbit Society web site at: www.rabbit.org. We strongly encourage all prospective bunny adopters to pick up a copy of “The House Rabbit Handbook: how to live with an urban rabbit”, available from most online sellers (e.g. Amazon) as well at our shelter.

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Rowan & Sandy (Vancouver)

Rowan & Sandy (Vancouver)

  • Bunny Rabbit
  • Adult
  • Female