





Twig and Tinder
- Young
- Female
- Medium
- rabbit
- Rex
About Twig and Tinder
Bellingham, WA
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Twig and Tinder’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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Twig and Tinder's Story
Hi! Our names are Twig (darker brown with white) & Tinder (softer tan with grey). Here is what would work best for us in our new home:<br/><br/>Personality: Twig is curious, but shy, and depends on her sister for confidence in uncertain situations. Tinder is friendly and social, and can be a bit of an escape artist.<br/><br/>Can live with kids: Yes, but not primary caretaker. These gals might spook easily to rambunctious or rowdy youngsters, but would love the attention.<br/><br/>Can live with other rabbits: Unknown; these gals came in very young, but weaned. Should be possible with slow, proper introductions.<br/><br/>Litter box trained: Yes, they urinate entirely in the litter boxes. Fecal pellets are still deposited with movement.<br/><br/>Bite history: No.<br/><br/>Needs Medical: Yes, spays.<br/><br/>Additional Info: <br/><br/>We're young, energetic, and we like to move, so we could use a roomy space for just that. We also like to get out for supervised "yard time," exploring new cardboard castles in the family room (they banish those rowdy, tail-waggy things to another dimension for this, thankfully! It might also be just downstairs.) Tinder is easily the more confident and friendly of the two, and is almost always the first to greet visitors. Twig is more reserved and will hang back to see how it goes with Tinder before she commits to a situation. Both of these young ladies are curious and love to explore new spaces. They're fond of being touched and ear-scritched, but only after they get to know you and build a little trust. Favorite treats include cilantro, Italian parsley, & fresh cherries (pitted). These two should also have full-time access to grass hay, water, and ideally something they can just chew on.
Hi! Our names are Twig (darker brown with white) & Tinder (softer tan with grey). Here is what would work best for us in our new home:
Personality: Twig is curious, but shy, and depends on her sister for confidence in uncertain situations. Tinder is friendly and social, and can be a bit of an escape artist.
Can live with kids: Yes, but not primary caretaker. These gals might spook easily to rambunctious or rowdy youngsters, but would love the attention.
Can live with other rabbits: Unknown; these gals came in very young, but weaned. Should be possible with slow, proper introductions.
Litter box trained: Yes, they urinate entirely in the litter boxes. Fecal pellets are still deposited with movement.
Bite history: No.
Needs Medical: Yes, spays.
Additional Info:
We're young, energetic, and we like to move, so we could use a roomy space for just that. We also like to get out for supervised "yard time," exploring new cardboard castles in the family room (th
Hi! Our names are Twig (darker brown with white) & Tinder (softer tan with grey). Here is what would work best for us in our new home:
Personality: Twig is curious, but shy, and depends on her sister for confidence in uncertain situations. Tinder is friendly and social, and can be a bit of an escape artist.
Can live with kids: Yes, but not primary caretaker. These gals might spook easily to rambunctious or rowdy youngsters, but would love the attention.
Can live with other rabbits: Unknown; these gals came in very young, but weaned. Should be possible with slow, proper introductions.
Litter box trained: Yes, they urinate entirely in the litter boxes. Fecal pellets are still deposited with movement.
Bite history: No.
Needs Medical: Yes, spays.
Additional Info:
We're young, energetic, and we like to move, so we could use a roomy space for just that. We also like to get out for supervised "yard time," exploring new cardboard castles in the family room (they banish those rowdy, tail-waggy things to another dimension for this, thankfully! It might also be just downstairs.) Tinder is easily the more confident and friendly of the two, and is almost always the first to greet visitors. Twig is more reserved and will hang back to see how it goes with Tinder before she commits to a situation. Both of these young ladies are curious and love to explore
How To Adopt
Twig and Tinder is from Whatcom Humane Society
[Bellingham, WA]
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