




Ukulele
- Adult
- Male
- Small
- rabbit
- New Zealand
About Ukulele
St. Charles, MO
Species & Breed
Physical Traits
Behavior
Health
Ukulele’s Compatibility
This pet has good 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
It’s time for our spiciest boy to find his forever home.<br/><br/>Meet Ukulele.<br/><br/>Ukulele was dumped outside and left to survive on his own. By the time he was rescued, the world had not been kind to him. He carries real trauma and it shows.<br/><br/>Over the past few months, we’ve worked closely with him. And while he’s made so much progress, he is still what we lovingly call…spicy.<br/><br/>He can be defensive. He startles easily. He doesn’t automatically trust hands. But here’s the thing - he is trying. Every single day.<br/><br/>You can see it in the way he pauses instead of lunges. The way he watches instead of runs. The way he’s slowly learning that not every human is going to hurt or abandon him.<br/><br/>Ukulele needs a special home. One that understands patience. One that respects boundaries. One that sees behavior as communication, not “bad attitude.”<br/><br/>He may never be the bunny that melts into your arms. But with the right person, he can continue healing. He can feel safe. He can finally exhale.<br/><br/>Spicy doesn’t mean unlovable.<br/><br/>It just means he survived.<br/><br/>If you’re experienced and ready to give a resilient little fighter the understanding home he deserves, Ukulele is waiting: https://forms.gle/xatrAFuJh65GYqTG9
It’s time for our spiciest boy to find his forever home.
Meet Ukulele.
Ukulele was dumped outside and left to survive on his own. By the time he was rescued, the world had not been kind to him. He carries real trauma and it shows.
Over the past few months, we’ve worked closely with him. And while he’s made so much progress, he is still what we lovingly call…spicy.
He can be defensive. He startles easily. He doesn’t automatically trust hands. But here’s the thing - he is trying. Every single day.
You can see it in the way he pauses instead of lunges. The way he watches instead of runs. The way he’s slowly learning that not every human is going to hurt or abandon him.
Ukulele needs a special home. One that understands patience. One that respects boundaries. One that sees behavior as communication, not “bad attitude.”
He may never be the bunny that melts into your arms. But with the right person, he can continue healing. He can feel safe. He can finally exhale.
It’s time for our spiciest boy to find his forever home.
Meet Ukulele.
Ukulele was dumped outside and left to survive on his own. By the time he was rescued, the world had not been kind to him. He carries real trauma and it shows.
Over the past few months, we’ve worked closely with him. And while he’s made so much progress, he is still what we lovingly call…spicy.
He can be defensive. He startles easily. He doesn’t automatically trust hands. But here’s the thing - he is trying. Every single day.
You can see it in the way he pauses instead of lunges. The way he watches instead of runs. The way he’s slowly learning that not every human is going to hurt or abandon him.
Ukulele needs a special home. One that understands patience. One that respects boundaries. One that sees behavior as communication, not “bad attitude.”
He may never be the bunny that melts into your arms. But with the right person, he can continue healing. He can feel safe. He can finally exhale.
Spicy doesn’t mean unlovable.
It just means he survived.
If you’re experienced and ready to give a resilient little fighter the understanding home he deserves, Ukulele is waiting: https://forms.gle/xatrAFuJh65GYqTG9
How To Adopt
Ukulele is from Dolly's Dream Home Rabbit Rescue
[St. Charles, MO]
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