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Waffles and Maple - a bonded pair of sweet ladies

  • Young
  • Female
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Lionhead

About Waffles and Maple - a bonded pair of sweet ladies

Asheville, NC

Species & Breed

rabbit
Lionhead

Physical Traits

Young
Female
Small
Coat: Long
Blue / Gray

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Waffles and Maple - a bonded pair of sweet ladies’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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Waffles and Maple - a bonded pair of sweet ladies's Story

Meet Waffles and Maple!<br/><br/>These little sweet ladies were abandoned in a hutch in a mobile home when their owners returned to their home country. A contractor found them some days later thank goodness! <br/><br/>And now they are ready for the good life!<br/><br/>They are bonded sisters and just as cute as can be. An excellent foster has them and this is what she said about them:<br/><br/>“They are really great buns, Maple is definitely the beta (less dominant one), but overall they are great together, great with kids (not sure about other animals). In a perfect world, they would be with someone/people who had a lot of time to dedicate to bonding with them. I think they’re great candidates to be perfect house buns, with a lot of love. <br/><br/>They are trending towards litter training, but not 100% there yet.<br/><br/>Both are 4.4 pounds, spayed, have had their first vaccine. Doctors have said they’re in great health, minus maples blind left eye, but it isn’t causing her pain or issues.<br/><br/>It’s fairly easy to tell them apart once you’ve had a little time with them, but also, waffles has a small white streak above the right side of her nose.”<br/><br/>Please message us if you'd like to add these sweet bunnies to your family, or have questions.<br/><br/>* will only be adopted to an inside home, needs at least 4-5 hours per day of free roam and an xpen set-up (no cage/hutch unless open)

Meet Waffles and Maple!

These little sweet ladies were abandoned in a hutch in a mobile home when their owners returned to their home country. A contractor found them some days later thank goodness!

And now they are ready for the good life!

They are bonded sisters and just as cute as can be. An excellent foster has them and this is what she said about them:

“They are really great buns, Maple is definitely the beta (less dominant one), but overall they are great together, great with kids (not sure about other animals). In a perfect world, they would be with someone/people who had a lot of time to dedicate to bonding with them. I think they’re great candidates to be perfect house buns, with a lot of love.

They are trending towards litter training, but not 100% there yet.

Both are 4.4 pounds, spayed, have had their first vaccine. Doctors have said they’re in great health, minus maples blind left eye, but it isn’t causing her pain or issues.

It’s fairly easy to tel

Meet Waffles and Maple!

These little sweet ladies were abandoned in a hutch in a mobile home when their owners returned to their home country. A contractor found them some days later thank goodness!

And now they are ready for the good life!

They are bonded sisters and just as cute as can be. An excellent foster has them and this is what she said about them:

“They are really great buns, Maple is definitely the beta (less dominant one), but overall they are great together, great with kids (not sure about other animals). In a perfect world, they would be with someone/people who had a lot of time to dedicate to bonding with them. I think they’re great candidates to be perfect house buns, with a lot of love.

They are trending towards litter training, but not 100% there yet.

Both are 4.4 pounds, spayed, have had their first vaccine. Doctors have said they’re in great health, minus maples blind left eye, but it isn’t causing her pain or issues.

It’s fairly easy to tell them apart once you’ve had a little time with them, but also, waffles has a small white streak above the right side of her nose.”

Please message us if you'd like to add these sweet bunnies to your family, or have questions.

* will only be adopted to an inside home, needs at least 4-5 hours per day of free roam and an xpen set-up (no cage/hutch unless open)

Waffles and Maple - a bonded pair of sweet ladies is from Bouncing Bunny

[Asheville, NC]

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