Wally

  • Adult
  • Male
  • Large
  • rabbit
  • French Lop

About Wally

Indianapolis, IN

Species & Breed

rabbit
French Lop

Physical Traits

Adult
Male
Large
Coat: Long
Brown / Chocolate

Behavior

Wally’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown 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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Wally's Story

<p style='text-align: center;'><span style='color: #4c0000;'><span style='font-size: 12pt;'><span style='font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif;'>Wally comes to us from a hoarding investigation along with several others. &nbsp;He is very curious and has a healthy appetite and is quickly warming up to the daily care. &nbsp;He appears to be slightly older than the other buns that came from this investigation. &nbsp;He has an oversized head that makes him look like a Walrus, thus his name.</span></span></span></p> <p style='text-align: center;'><span style='color: #4c0000;'><span style='font-size: 12pt;'><span style='font-family: 'comic sans ms', sans-serif;'>Wally was neutered early April and is working on his litterbox skills. &nbsp;He weighs in at about 7 lbs.</span></span></span></p> <hr /> <p>All rabbits must have an adequate exercise area, whether it is a supervised&nbsp;exercise pen&nbsp;or an area in the house. It is recommended that the rabbit cage be cleaned out weekly and any old hay, pellets and bedding be removed every three days and special hutch disinfectants be used to prevent the spread of bacteria. Wet foods, such as greens, fruits and vegetables should be disposed of daily.&nbsp;Also, an earthenware food bowl and a drinking bottle will be required to feed and water the rabbit. The most important component of the rabbit's diet is hay, a roughage that reduces the chance of blockages and malocclusion whilst providing indigestible fiber necessary to keep the gut moving. Grass hays such as timothy are generally preferred.&nbsp; Lastly, always remember&nbsp;that your bunny needs to have some type of rabbit approved wooden chew toy, so that&nbsp;they&nbsp;may wear down&nbsp;their teeth to&nbsp;help prevent malocclusion issues.&nbsp;</p> <hr /> <p>IndyCLAW Rescue is founded on the premise of 'Creating Life-long Animal Welfare'. We do have an adoption contract and do home visits to ensure that this pet will be achieving a life-long home. There is also an adoption fee. Each rabbit is spayed / neutered prior to adoption and the adoption fee only partially reimburses our expenses in preparing your new pet.&nbsp; We do not ship our adoptable pets nor do we&nbsp;adopt to breeders or resellers.</p>

Wally comes to us from a hoarding investigation along with several others.  He is very curious and has a healthy appetite and is quickly warming up to the daily care.  He appears to be slightly older than the other buns that came from this investigation.  He has an oversized head that makes him look like a Walrus, thus his name.

Wally was neutered early April and is working on his litterbox skills.  He weighs in at about 7 lbs.


All rabbits must have an adequate exercise area, whether it is a supervised exercise pen or an area in the house. It is recommended that the rabbit cage be cleaned out weekly and any old hay, pellets and bedding be removed

Wally comes to us from a hoarding investigation along with several others.  He is very curious and has a healthy appetite and is quickly warming up to the daily care.  He appears to be slightly older than the other buns that came from this investigation.  He has an oversized head that makes him look like a Walrus, thus his name.

Wally was neutered early April and is working on his litterbox skills.  He weighs in at about 7 lbs.


All rabbits must have an adequate exercise area, whether it is a supervised exercise pen or an area in the house. It is recommended that the rabbit cage be cleaned out weekly and any old hay, pellets and bedding be removed every three days and special hutch disinfectants be used to prevent the spread of bacteria. Wet foods, such as greens, fruits and vegetables should be disposed of daily. Also, an earthenware food bowl and a drinking bottle will be required to feed and water the rabbit. The most important component of the rabbit's diet is hay, a roughage that reduces the chance of blockages and malocclusion w

Wally is from IndyCLAW Rescue

[Indianapolis, IN]

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