


Shadow and Noelle (South Surrey)
- Young
- Male
- Medium
- rabbit
- Bunny Rabbit
About Shadow and Noelle (South Surrey)
Vancouver, BC
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Shadow and Noelle (South Surrey)’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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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Shadow and Noelle (South Surrey)'s Story
Introducing energetic Noelle and the shy gentleman, Shadow. Noelle has a full grey coat and Shadow sports some adorable white toes on his hind feet. This playful pair are very close as they’ve grown up together. They are litter box trained. Cute (obvs), lively and sometimes mischievous, they enjoy chewing cardboard and are especially curious to explore new places. They love their secret (bunny-proofed) hiding spot behind their foster family’s washing machine. They eat well, enjoying a healthy diet of hay, pellets, and lots of fresh garden greens. They're ready to make your acquaintance over a cup of tea and some carrot tops :)<br/><br/>Please go to our website for adoption process info and to submit the online adoption application WWW.VRRA.ORG<br/><br/>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. <br/><br/>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!<br/><br/>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.
Introducing energetic Noelle and the shy gentleman, Shadow. Noelle has a full grey coat and Shadow sports some adorable white toes on his hind feet. This playful pair are very close as they’ve grown up together. They are litter box trained. Cute (obvs), lively and sometimes mischievous, they enjoy chewing cardboard and are especially curious to explore new places. They love their secret (bunny-proofed) hiding spot behind their foster family’s washing machine. They eat well, enjoying a healthy diet of hay, pellets, and lots of fresh garden greens. They're ready to make your acquaintance over a cup of tea and some carrot tops :)
Please go to our website for adoption process info and to submit the online adoption application WWW.VRRA.ORG
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 f
Introducing energetic Noelle and the shy gentleman, Shadow. Noelle has a full grey coat and Shadow sports some adorable white toes on his hind feet. This playful pair are very close as they’ve grown up together. They are litter box trained. Cute (obvs), lively and sometimes mischievous, they enjoy chewing cardboard and are especially curious to explore new places. They love their secret (bunny-proofed) hiding spot behind their foster family’s washing machine. They eat well, enjoying a healthy diet of hay, pellets, and lots of fresh garden greens. They're ready to make your acquaintance over a cup of tea and some carrot tops :)
Please go to our website for adoption process info and to submit the online adoption application WWW.VRRA.ORG
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!
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 t
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Shadow and Noelle (South Surrey) is from Vancouver Rabbit Rescue and Advocacy
[Vancouver, BC]
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