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Baby Rabbit Netherland Dwarf Philadelphia, PA
- Adult
- Female
- Small
About
- Characteristics
- Gentle, Quiet, Dignified
- House-trained
- Yes
- Health
- Vaccinations up to date, spayed / neutered.
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Meet Baby
Female, Netherland Dwarf mix
DOB: estimated 2017
Baby is a zoomer and binkier (and shredder of paper).
June 1st, 2023 update from Baby’s current foster:
1. She is absurdly litterbox adherent (with an appropriate layout). She pees in the same corner of the litterbox with no exception. She doesn't have territorial poo-marking tendencies, even when exploring new spaces.
2. She enjoys both timothy and willow based toys, so keeping her engaged while away at work is very easy.
3. She is a minimal carpet/fabric chewer-- she only does it if it's in the way of her chosen nap areas. She doesn't go out of her way to engage with clothing or fabric elsewhere.
4. Passive company (i.e., near her but not interacting) is the best way to bond with her, and also makes her feel very comfortable once she trusts you. Once she feels safe/trusting, she shines most when she can hear/see people in the environment.
5. She will come over and ask for pets once she trusts you.
If you'd like to meet this darling girl, email lizzymcneil@hotmail.com for an adoption application!
DOB: estimated 2017
Baby is a zoomer and binkier (and shredder of paper).
June 1st, 2023 update from Baby’s current foster:
1. She is absurdly litterbox adherent (with an appropriate layout). She pees in the same corner of the litterbox with no exception. She doesn't have territorial poo-marking tendencies, even when exploring new spaces.
2. She enjoys both timothy and willow based toys, so keeping her engaged while away at work is very easy.
3. She is a minimal carpet/fabric chewer-- she only does it if it's in the way of her chosen nap areas. She doesn't go out of her way to engage with clothing or fabric elsewhere.
4. Passive company (i.e., near her but not interacting) is the best way to bond with her, and also makes her feel very comfortable once she trusts you. Once she feels safe/trusting, she shines most when she can hear/see people in the environment.
5. She will come over and ask for pets once she trusts you.
If you'd like to meet this darling girl, email lizzymcneil@hotmail.com for an adoption application!
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Baby
- Netherland Dwarf
- Adult
- Female