Bunnies can be fun and easy maintenance pets!
Bunnies should NOT be "Easter Bunnies" to be given as holiday gifts and then discarded when no longer wanted. They are domesticated animals who rely on loving, responsible and committed people to care for them. A well cared for house rabbit who has been spayed/neutered early has a life expectancy of 8 -12 years. They need daily time out of their kennels for socializing and exercise. The more time you spend with a bunny, the more they show you their unique personalities.
Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
Adoption information
MCAS hours/ Location
See all the bunnies here
Meadow, female bunny, 2 yrs 6.5 lbs
Mcas weblink ADOPTED!
187593
Meadow
is a friendly and social bunny. They love attention, solicit petting
and do not mind being picked up gently or even held on your lap. They
have been around people and know when humans are around good things
happen, like their favorite treats. She would probably be a good rabbit
for a first time bunny owner. Though Meadow is not fully litter box
trained yet she is learning.
*I am currently available for adoption at Pets on Broadway. They are located at 2762 NE Broadway, stop by any time they are open to meet me!
*I am currently available for adoption at Pets on Broadway. They are located at 2762 NE Broadway, stop by any time they are open to meet me!
Big White bunnies are definitely some of the smartest
and most entertaining bunnies!
188126
Mcas we blink Adopted!
188487
Mr Mcfeeley, male bunny, 2 yrs, 4 lbs
Mcas weblink Adopted!
188477
Mr McFeely is a very active, curious bunny who is still a little shy of
people. They probably haven't had much human interaction in their past,
but is learning to associate humans with good things like food and
pets. He loves greens so kale, parsley and spinach are sure to put you
in his good graces. Come to the shelter and meet Mr McFeely and his
friend Mr Rogers at the shelter today!
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