

Ukulele
- Young
- Male
- Small
- rabbit
- New Zealand
About Ukulele
St. Charles, MO
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Ukulele’s Compatibility
This pet has bad compatibility with kids.
This pet has good compatibility with dogs.
This pet has good compatibility with cats.
This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.
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Ukulele's Story
When we first met our new intake, Ukulele, he growled at us.<br/><br/>Not exactly the warmest welcome, but we get it. This little guy had been through it. <br/><br/>Alone, dumped outside, scared, and unsure who to trust. And when you’re a tiny prey animal with nothing to defend yourself but attitude, sometimes a growl is all you’ve got. <br/><br/>In just a few days, Ukulele’s already started to soften. He’s learning that hands bring snacks, not harm, and that people can be kind. <br/><br/>You can still see the fear in his eyes sometimes, but there’s a spark there now too - the start of trust.<br/><br/>He’s got a long way to go, but he’s brave and he’s trying. We’d love to find him a bunny friend to help him feel more comfortable. <br/><br/>Ready to give him a chance? Click here: https://forms.gle/xatrAFuJh65GYqTG9
When we first met our new intake, Ukulele, he growled at us.
Not exactly the warmest welcome, but we get it. This little guy had been through it.
Alone, dumped outside, scared, and unsure who to trust. And when you’re a tiny prey animal with nothing to defend yourself but attitude, sometimes a growl is all you’ve got.
In just a few days, Ukulele’s already started to soften. He’s learning that hands bring snacks, not harm, and that people can be kind.
You can still see the fear in his eyes sometimes, but there’s a spark there now too - the start of trust.
He’s got a long way to go, but he’s brave and he’s trying. We’d love to find him a bunny friend to help him feel more comfortable.
Ready to give him a chance? Click here: https://forms.gle/xatrAFuJh65GYqTG9
When we first met our new intake, Ukulele, he growled at us.
Not exactly the warmest welcome, but we get it. This little guy had been through it.
Alone, dumped outside, scared, and unsure who to trust. And when you’re a tiny prey animal with nothing to defend yourself but attitude, sometimes a growl is all you’ve got.
In just a few days, Ukulele’s already started to soften. He’s learning that hands bring snacks, not harm, and that people can be kind.
You can still see the fear in his eyes sometimes, but there’s a spark there now too - the start of trust.
He’s got a long way to go, but he’s brave and he’s trying. We’d love to find him a bunny friend to help him feel more comfortable.
Ready to give him a chance? Click here: https://forms.gle/xatrAFuJh65GYqTG9
How To Adopt
Ukulele is from Dolly's Dream Home Rabbit Rescue
[St. Charles, MO]
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