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Dawn   

In shelter Rabbit

Los Angeles, CA, 90025
Pet name:
Dawn
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Bunny Rabbit
Date:
10/17/2021
Colors:
Blue / Gray
Size:
Small
Age:
Adult
Coat length:
Short
Description:
Please fill out an online application at www.larabbits.org/rabbits/dawn if interested. 

Single rabbit girl here, looking for bunny love! Shes a people bunny, too! She even gave her foster mom kisses. 

Pretty blue-grey Dawn and her stepsister Sunrise were found as 10-week-old babies thrown into an alley in a tiny rusted birdcage. She is a young, healthy adult with lots of life and love to give for years to come. Shes vet-checked, spayed, vaccinated and more than ready for the next chapter in her life with a committed and loving human family. Update October 2021: Were sad about it, but for Dawns safety, the two stepsisters had to be separated. Dawn always ran from Sunrise instead of fighting, but struggling to get a share of the food led to her having choking incidents, and we barely managed to save her using the bunny heimlich. We feel she needs a more gentle partner who give her the love she needs without the constant chasing. She definitely does need a bunny friend.

Location


  1. American Humane Association
  2. Peeva
  3. American Veterinary Medical Association
  4. Veterinary Information Network
 
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