
Adult · Lionhead
Medium
Hi, I'm Ginger! If you want a sweet girl with great litterbox habits, you can't have me. Just kidding!!!! My fosters would keep me if they could! I wasn't always living the good life. I was found outside as a stray, trying to make it on my own. Thankfully, I was rescued and introduced to the wonderful world of indoor bunny living—and I have fully embraced being spoiled. Soft blankets, fresh greens, comfy places to flop, and humans who give head scritches? Yes, please! I don't care to be picked up, but I LOVE being near my people. I'll happily jump onto your lap when I'm in the mood or settle down next to you for some quality petting time. I ADORE attention and will often come right up to ask for head rubs. My fosters discovered an important fact about me: I like to poop when I eat my pellets. Instead of fighting it, they put my pellet dish right in my litterbox and—problem solved! I'm very proud of my litterbox habits. One of my favorite activities is bunny flopping. You'll often find me stretched out in complete relaxation, enjoying my safe and comfortable indoor life. I do have a special medical requirement. I have a condition called malocclusion. my front teeth don't line up correctly, causing them to become overgrown. Because of this, I need to see a rabbit-savvy veterinarian every 4–6 weeks to have my front teeth trimmed. It's a quick procedure, and I tolerate it very well. These trims are important because if my teeth get too long, they can interfere with my ability to eat and become uncomfortable. Thankfully, between appointments I eat very well and have a great appetite! Speaking of food, I'm quite the foodie. I love spring mix, cilantro, and parsley. For treats, I enjoy the occasional banana, apple slices broken into small pieces, and strawberries. I eat Oxbow Adult Rabbit Pellets and my favorite hay is Rabbit Hole Hay. Every morning, I eagerly wait for my favorite treat: Oxbow Baked Treats with Apple and Banana! Because of my teeth, all treats must be broken into small pieces so I can easily pick them up. Don't worry—I never let that stop me from enjoying snack time. I have tried Timothy cubes, but I just can't quite get the hang of chewing them. I also have two adorable little "buttons" on my hips. My foster dad says they're what hold up my shorts, and honestly, I think he's right. I've met other rabbits through my x-pen, and they seem pretty interesting. I'm not shy and I'm not aggressive—just curious. I might enjoy having a bunny friend of my own someday with proper bonding. I haven't met any cats or dogs yet. There are aquarium fish in my foster home, but apparently they're not allowed out to play with me. If you're looking for a sweet, affectionate girl who will reward you with flops, companionship, and lots of personality, I may be the bunny for you. My future family will need to stay committed to my dental care, but in return you'll get a loving little rabbit who knows how to enjoy life and appreciates every day of being a cherished indoor bunny. *RRMN requires all children be 10+ years old for first time bunny owners and 8+ for those with previous bunny experience. All applications are reviewed on a case-by-case basis.* If you're interested, please fill out an adoption application at: http://www.rabbitrescueofmn.com . Gender: Female (spayed) Approximate age: Young Adult Approximate weight: 5.34 lbs Adoption fee: $100.00 (+tax) RRMN bunnies are all vetted, spayed/neutered, and vaccinated. All bunnies are fostered in private homes where they are socialized and ready to become indoor companion house pets. RRMN is a non-profit rescue group operated 100% by volunteers, and 100% of donations/adoption fees go to the direct care of our animals. Due to their very special behavioral needs, we do not advocate for our rescue rabbits to serve as Emotional Support Animals (ESAs). We are unable to provide any documentation or certification for an ESA. If you have any questions or are interested in meeting or adopting this bunny, the first step is to complete an adoption application found on our website: http://www.rabbitrescueofmn.com . For the safety of our rescue bunnies, our protocol requires a home-visit before placement. Therefore, we are unable to facilitate adoptions that exceed an hour and a half of travel time from the Twin Cities area.
Rabbit Rescue of MN
Lakeville, MN