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Milly: featured pet!!   

In shelter Rabbit

Edinburg, PA, 16116
Pet name:
Milly: featured pet!!
Gender:
Female
Breeds:
Californian
Date:
02/17/2022
Age:
Adult
Colors:
White
Size:
Medium
Coat length:
Short
Description:
**I am a featured pet so my adoption fee has been sponsored!**

Breed: Californian  mix
Size: About 6 lbs full grown
DOB: Around 1 1/2 years old as of 1/22
Reason in Rescue: This girl came to us as a transfer from another shelter after they became overloaded with bunnies.  They were from a cruelty seizure with a bunch of bunnies living outdoors in the bitter cold, covered in snow :(
Personality: This group of girls is definitely learning that life can be good and people can be not scary.  They were not handled much in their former “home” so they are scared initially when you go to pet them but once they realize you aren’t going to hurt them they do settle in.  They are beautiful little girls who just deserve a  happy ending!  Milly has come around so much.  She can still be nervous around new people but she likes being petted now and comes right up for you for food!  Shes an awesome girl who loves being spoiled and pampered like a house bunny!  She is very good with her litter box.
Friends: She is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male and would probably benefit from being bonded to a confident buddy.  
Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4 x 2). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html ), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption (which can be waived if pictures and/or video are sent of where the bunny would be living). Suggested adoption donation is $70 which includes her spay and microchip.

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