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Toupee

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • Havana

About Toupee

Los Angeles, CA

Species & Breed

rabbit
Havana

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Medium
Coat: Short
Black

Behavior

Toupee’s Compatibility

    This pet has bad compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has bad compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Toupee's Story

What a handsome black rabbit he's turned out to be! Still a bit traumatized after all he's been through in the back yard with the other rabbits, he needs a quiet, gentle household to continue his recovery. <br/><br/>Toupee got his name following a strange incident at the vet hospital. Back in the yard he came from, he'd been attacked by a predator or another rabbit, infection set in, his skin turned necrotic, and over the next couple of weeks his back began to rise! At that point, he was in an animal shelter. We bailed him and the next day, took him to our veterinarian. While our vet was examining him, he struggled wildly and a big chunk of scalp with hair attached flew off his back and into the air. We have photos. <br/><br/>He's neutered, vaccinated for RHDV2, litter box trained and trying to be brave around people. He no longer trusts other rabbits. www.larabbits.org/rabbits/toupee to adopt.

What a handsome black rabbit he's turned out to be! Still a bit traumatized after all he's been through in the back yard with the other rabbits, he needs a quiet, gentle household to continue his recovery.

Toupee got his name following a strange incident at the vet hospital. Back in the yard he came from, he'd been attacked by a predator or another rabbit, infection set in, his skin turned necrotic, and over the next couple of weeks his back began to rise! At that point, he was in an animal shelter. We bailed him and the next day, took him to our veterinarian. While our vet was examining him, he struggled wildly and a big chunk of scalp with hair attached flew off his back and into the air. We have photos.

He's neutered, vaccinated for RHDV2, litter box trained and trying to be brave around people. He no longer trusts other rabbits. www.larabbits.org/rabbits/toupee to adopt.

What a handsome black rabbit he's turned out to be! Still a bit traumatized after all he's been through in the back yard with the other rabbits, he needs a quiet, gentle household to continue his recovery.

Toupee got his name following a strange incident at the vet hospital. Back in the yard he came from, he'd been attacked by a predator or another rabbit, infection set in, his skin turned necrotic, and over the next couple of weeks his back began to rise! At that point, he was in an animal shelter. We bailed him and the next day, took him to our veterinarian. While our vet was examining him, he struggled wildly and a big chunk of scalp with hair attached flew off his back and into the air. We have photos.

He's neutered, vaccinated for RHDV2, litter box trained and trying to be brave around people. He no longer trusts other rabbits. www.larabbits.org/rabbits/toupee to adopt.

How To Adopt

Toupee was listed as Adoptable by Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation
How can I adopt Toupee?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation. 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 Toupee?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Toupee, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation's Adoption Policy
We make it safe for you and the rabbits to adopt! Step 1 is to fill out the online application. If we have a match, a representative will get back to you, usually within 48 hours, with more information about the rabbits, adoption fees (they vary but only offset our costs), and to answer further questions. After we resolve any safety concerns, we make arrangements online for you to visit the rabbits and adopt.

Toupee is from Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation

[Los Angeles, CA]

Our Mission
To help abandoned domestic rabbits by promoting spay and neuter, providing education on their care, volunteering in shelters and humane societies, and by fostering and rehabilitating rescued rabbits until such time as suitable permanent homes can be found.

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