Cinnamon has been adopted!

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Suitability Guide
Part of a Bonded Pair   
Cinnamon #760620
Dwarf Hotot/Mix
Female  |  3Yrs 7Mths 1Wks (approx)  |  3 lbs 4.8 oz

I've been adopted!

How this pet arrived:
Cinnamon was brought in by a Good Samaritan on September 12, 2021.

At SDHS:
Cinnamon has been microchipped, vaccinated, and spayed. She is now ready to go to her new home!

Why this pet is the one for you:
Cinnamon is a sweet momma rabbit who is looking for a new home for her and her baby! Cinnamon is BFFFs(best furry friends forever) with her daughter, Sugar 763767, and they are required to go to their new home together! Cinnamon, 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 Cinnamon is a smart bunny! She 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 Cinnamon is to spend time with her outside of her pen, and shower her with plenty of cilantro, Romaine, and Timothy hay! She will let you know when she is happy by giving you a bunny binky (a hop/ twist in the air)! Rabbits usually do best with older children who can respect their boundaries. 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 it's your dream to have a floppy-earred buddy (or two!) to eat salads with and snuggle (on her level), then Cinnamon (and Sugar!) may be the rabbits for you! To learn more, come down to the San Diego campus and ask about them 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 per rabbit for this vaccine upon adoption.

Color: White / Black
Spayed/Neutered: Yes

 

My adoption fee includes my spay / neuter, permanent microchip identification, and a certificate for a free veterinary exam!

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