Adopt a Lionhead
1801-0496 Ms. Floofers the Rabbit needs a home
Once they are spayed and neutered, which the shelter here will do (just ask the adoption desk staff), they will easily littertrain. They will pick the spot in their cage where they want the litter box, and when they are hopping around, you should pull their litter box out of their cage into the room. They need Timothy hay, fresh fruits and vegetables, and rabbit pellets available daily. Water bottles work best in the cage but they use bowls of water when out of their cage. Chew toys are NEEDED to wear down their teeth, which are constantly growing. Wood, sticks, paper towel rolls and manufactured rabbit toys work great. They need small fleece blankets, a large igloo or a big wooden box to sleep in or on top of.
Their cage must be large enough to hop around in, and to lay down in and kick their feet behind them. If it has two stories, that works great. If they are litter-trained, you can use a large dog crate. A great book to learn EVERYTHING about a house rabbit including foods and chewing deterrents for your electrical cords is "THE HOUSE RABBIT HANDBOOK" written by Marinell Harriman.
- Animal: Rabbit
- Breed:
Lionhead
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- Gender: Female
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