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Tilda   

In shelter Rabbit

Indianapolis, IN, 46242
Pet name:
Tilda
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
American
Date:
08/29/2022
Size:
Small
Age:
Young
Description:
To find out more about Tilda, visit http://indianahrs.org/rabbit-adoption/adoption-details.aspx?id=4607.

To begin the adoption process, please complete the adoption questionnaire at http://indianahrs.org/rabbit-adoption/questionnaire.aspx.

Hi, Im Tilda! I was dumped with several other rabbits in a park on the southside of Indy. Thankfully some nice people from a bunny rescue and animal control came to catch me and take me to safety! Ive now been spayed and my litterbox habits are improving daily. Im gaining weight now that I have enough food! Im really curious about this house rabbit life with a family - my rescuers think I was probably kept outside in a stacked cage due to the urine staining on the other rabbits that looked like me, dumped at the same location. Im learning about this nice indoor life.... right now Im still a bit shy but as I see how nice people are, Im trusting more! Ill need a little patience in my new family.

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Indiana House Rabbit Society

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  1. American Humane Association
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  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
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