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S'mores

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • American

About S'mores

Lee's Summit, MO

Species & Breed

rabbit
American

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Medium
Coat: Short
Agouti, Tan, White

Behavior

House-trained: No

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

S'mores’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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S'mores's Story

S'mores is a young female rabbit. She was found running loose in a neighborhood in October and she is estimated to be about a year old (possibly two). She loves hay, veggies, and delicious fruit treats. She can sniff out apples and other treats from a distance, so make certain all treats are safely secured. She is very active and can jump up onto furniture. She can be a bit mischievous, so her area will need to be bunny proofed. She sometimes acts very independent, but if you pet/rub around her ears, she melts to the ground or in your arms if you are holding her. She's a softy once she knows she can trust you. S'mores has done well with children, cats, and dogs that are respectful of rabbits. She enjoys chewing cardboard and playing with other toys too. She gets the zoomies and binkies when she is allowed to run, so she would adore a bunny proofed space to get her energy out. Her litterbox skills are reasonably good; to set her up for success, her litter area should be kept reasonably clean with hay and she should start in a small space or an area with multiple litter boxes. She is very sweet and may do well with a compatible rabbit companion or as a single rabbit. She will be spayed prior to adoption. If you would like to adopt S'mores, please contact the Missouri House Rabbit Society in Kansas City. www.mohrs.org

S'mores is a young female rabbit. She was found running loose in a neighborhood in October and she is estimated to be about a year old (possibly two). She loves hay, veggies, and delicious fruit treats. She can sniff out apples and other treats from a distance, so make certain all treats are safely secured. She is very active and can jump up onto furniture. She can be a bit mischievous, so her area will need to be bunny proofed. She sometimes acts very independent, but if you pet/rub around her ears, she melts to the ground or in your arms if you are holding her. She's a softy once she knows she can trust you. S'mores has done well with children, cats, and dogs that are respectful of rabbits. She enjoys chewing cardboard and playing with other toys too. She gets the zoomies and binkies when she is allowed to run, so she would adore a bunny proofed space to get her energy out. Her litterbox skills are reasonably good; to set her up for success, her litter area should be kept reasonably clean with hay and she should start i

S'mores is a young female rabbit. She was found running loose in a neighborhood in October and she is estimated to be about a year old (possibly two). She loves hay, veggies, and delicious fruit treats. She can sniff out apples and other treats from a distance, so make certain all treats are safely secured. She is very active and can jump up onto furniture. She can be a bit mischievous, so her area will need to be bunny proofed. She sometimes acts very independent, but if you pet/rub around her ears, she melts to the ground or in your arms if you are holding her. She's a softy once she knows she can trust you. S'mores has done well with children, cats, and dogs that are respectful of rabbits. She enjoys chewing cardboard and playing with other toys too. She gets the zoomies and binkies when she is allowed to run, so she would adore a bunny proofed space to get her energy out. Her litterbox skills are reasonably good; to set her up for success, her litter area should be kept reasonably clean with hay and she should start in a small space or an area with multiple litter boxes. She is very sweet and may do well with a compatible rabbit companion or as a single rabbit. She will be spayed prior to adoption. If you would like to adopt S'mores, please contact the Missouri House Rabbit Society in Kansas City. www.mohrs.org

How To Adopt

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

S'mores is from Missouri House Rabbit Society- Kansas City

[Lee's Summit, MO]

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Location
PO Box 2552 Lee's Summit, MO, 64063

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