Tuesday, October 29, 2019

"CUTE BUNNIES" "Norman" "Glenda""Sugar"



Available for adoption at Multnomah County Animal Services!
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Here is just one website that provides info about Rabbit care.
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Norman, male Lop, 6 mths, 6 lbs
here's my Mcas weblink 
198616
Meet Norman! I'm a young 6 month old Lop mix looking for an experienced rabbit owner. I am nervous here and a bit defensive so I will need your help building my confidence and relating people to good things. Since a rabbits teeth grow continuously, they have a natural need to chew. Norman is especially fond of chew toys, fresh greens (esp basil) and loves to shred newspaper - you will want to have a good supply of appropriate chew toys for him. Young rabbits seem to explore the world with their teeth and can be diverted from chewing the wrong things by being provided with the right things, you will also want to take extra care when bunny-proofing his area for safety.

Glenda, female bunny rabbit mix, 1 yr 8.4lbs
here's my Mcas weblink 
199072
Glenda is a friendly and fairly social bunny. She seems to like attention and does not mind being picked up gently or even held on your lap. She has been around people and knows when humans are around good things happen, like their favorite treats. Glenda would be a good rabbit for a first time bunny owner. She usually uses her litter box but has the occasional accident when out playing.
 Sugar, female bunny rabbit mix, 1 yr, 7.68 lbs
here's my Mcas weblink 
199071
Sugar is a friendly and social bunny. She enjoys attention, being pet and does not mind being picked up gently or even held on your lap. She has been around people and know when humans are around good things happen, like their favorite treats. Sugar would be a good rabbit for a first time bunny owner. Sugar usually uses her litter box but has the occasional accident when out playing. She is a young rabbit and is exploring the world with her teeth and can be diverted from chewing the wrong things by being provided with the right things. Paper towel tubes make great chew toys.




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