How this pet arrived:
This pet was rescued by the Humane Law Enforcement Team on March 3, 2021.
Interested in adopting?: This animal's Adoption Counselor is committed to helping them find a home. To begin the adoption process, please reach out to the counselor directly at: sdcadoptions@sdhumane.org
Why this pet is the one for you:
Cashel is a sweet little rabbit who is looking for her human soulmate! A little behind on socialization, this bunny will need extra TLC and patient bonding to help her come out of her shell. Cashel, like all rabbits, will need a large x-pen/playpen like enclosure with at least 12 square feet of room to stretch out. Rabbits are very easy to litter-box train, and Sweetie is a smart little bunny! Along with her litter box, Cashel will enjoy having hiding places, toys, things to chew on, and a bunny friend! Incredibly social, rabbits thrive with other rabbits. Everyone needs a best friend who "speaks their language" right? If you don't already have a bunny at home, ask your adoption counselor how to get Cashela friend, appropriate timelines, and bonding process. Cashel will also need plenty of daily time to explore outside of her pen and hang with her human! Rabbits are intelligent and complex animals who do well in families with humans who understand that they are prey animals, and do not always enjoy being held/picked up. The best way to bond with Cashel is to spend time with her outside of her pen, and shower her with plenty of cilantro, romaine lettuce, and Timothy hay! When Rabbits get the space and enrichment they need, they often form deep bonds with their humans in the same way a dog or cat would. If you'd like to learn more about Coco make an appointment today! Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV2) is a highly contagious disease affecting rabbits. Due to its presence in San Diego County, all rabbits will receive a mandatory RHDV2 vaccine before adoption. Guests will be charged $12 for this vaccine upon adoption.