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Moby   

In shelter Rabbit

Seattle, WA, 98119
Pet name:
Moby
Gender:
Male
Breeds:
New Zealand
Date:
08/23/2022
Size:
Large
Age:
Young
Description:
Moby is a big love bun! He is a very affectionate and easy going bunny. He is easy to litter train and loves hay. Most if his time is spent flopping down next to a wall but he has some bursts of energy a few times each day and likes to hop around and explore. He enjoys being groomed and absolutely loves head scritches. 



Moby is neutered and also fully vaccinated against the RHDV2 virus. 



Moby is being adored in his foster home and he is available for adoption!





HOW TO ADOPT

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FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO BEGIN THE ADOPTION PROCESS:





1. Copy and paste the link below into a new tab on your browser for the Critter Adoption Survey:



https://bit.ly/2JaWMGM



2. Download and complete the critter survey.



3. Save the survey to your device with a new file name that includes your last name. Make sure its filled in when opened again!



4. Please - put the name of the critter/s in the subject line of a new email. Attach your survey, add any additional information you would like us to know, and send it to: animalcare@seattle.gov



A SAS Animal Care Officer will contact you about the animal you are interested in.



**Please note that some animals, especially young ones, will receive multiple adoption surveys shortly after being posted - sometimes many more than we can process. We appreciate your understanding and patience*



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HOUSE RABBIT CARE:

Copy the following link to read the Seattle Animal Shelter Rabbit Care Guide: https://bit.ly/2J8YCIw



Please note that rabbits require large indoor spaces, not a hutch or small cage. There are simply too many dangers outside for a rabbit to thrive and survive. You are expected to make a lifetime commitment to your house rabbit, 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 rabbit and instructed on proper approach and handling.



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 unlimited hay, a little high-quality hay pellets, and a fresh leafy green salad.



Your rabbit will need regular nail trims and annual vet checks. With proper care and lots of love, rabbits can live to be 10-12 years old.

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