Pippin Lionhead Young - Adoption, Rescue for sale in Seattle, Washington

Pippin & Peanut are two 10-month-old smart, happy rabbits. Pippin with her little mohawk and Peanut with tons of character! They love apples and flipping over boxes, and they make short work of all their wicker baskets and chew toys. Although they are both friendly girls who like people, Although they are both friendly girls who like people, Pippin is a bit more shy, and mostly prefers petting on her own terms. Pippin shows her affection by coming to say hello with nose boops while she's playing, and she loves to take treats from your hand. Peanut and Pippin also do well around young children. Pippin is a very relaxed bunny, but when she's feeling happy and excited she will entertain her family with lots of zooming around and very impressive binkies! Pippin and Peanut are a bonded pair and will be adopted together. Pippin and Peanut adore each other and are looking for a forever home where they can relax, cuddle and play together always. Set up an appointment to meet these sweet ladies today! Pippin & Peanut are currently being adored in foster care! HOW TO ADOPT: Pippin is in foster care! For foster animals, please fill out a critter adoption form available at the shelter and then meet with an animal care officer at the shelter for review. The Seattle Animal Shelter is located at 2061 15th Ave W. The shelter is open five days a week (Wednesday-Sunday), 1-6 pm, and closed on Mondays, Tuesdays and legal holidays. After the review, please allow 5-6 business days for the foster parent to reach out to you to set up a meet and greet. More About House Rabbits: House rabbits need a large, rabbit-proofed **indoor** area of your home to live in, with covered areas to hide and relax in. Rabbits are intelligent and social animals; they do best with a rabbit companion, and need daily interaction with their human friends. Rabbits should be fed high-quality hay pellets, unlimited hay, and fresh leafy greens. (Leaf lettuce, carrot tops, parsley, cilantro, and pesticide-free dandelion are good choices.) Treats include small portions of carrot or fruit, such as apple, berries, pear, grape, or banana. Your rabbit will need regular nail trims and vet checks. With proper care and lots of love, rabbits can live to be 10-12 years old. You are expected to make a lifetime commitment to your bunnies, and they should be treated as an integral part of the family. The primary caregiver must be a responsible adult, and young children should always be supervised when interacting with your bunny and instructed on proper approach and handling. Household cats or dogs should, of course, also be carefully supervised at all times and introduced in a calm and quiet manner.


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