Helmer, Mini Holland Lop, support bunny
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Rural Hall NC
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I adopted Helmer, a solid black Mini Holland Lop bunny rabbit in March 4 of this year. He was about 8 weeks old. I adopted him from a reputable breeder and sought to raise him to become my emotional support animal. Helmer is now 10 months old. He is litter trained, fully vetted, neutered, responsive to his name as well as a few little tricks, such as giving kisses. He has been a very easy bunny to train. He is extremely fun to hang out with, however, he is not cuddly. He *loves* doing zoomies + little flips because he has a very happy and interactive temperament. Helmer is accustomed to living in an open x-pen with litter box, house, toys, water and food dish, with plenty of square footage to goof off. I adore Helmer, he has become my closest little friend. I am devastated to rehome him however, it cannot be helped. Due to mental health issues ) caretaking I am no longer able to provide time and affection for Helmer. Here are my most loving requests for the person who is seriously interested in adopting Helmer: Must be an adult, not a child’s pet. He will not appreciate being in a cage in all day and prodded or poked at, and this behavior from irreverent children will only cause Helmer fear which may induce a bite. He must have plenty of room to run + play. Using an x-pen allows for him to have a safe space outside of a cage to live his lovely little life, he is accustomed to having around 16 square feet regularly. Helmer would be an excellent support rabbit for someone who is active, sentimental, has no other pets and would like to simply sit in the floor with him. He loves kale, carrots, dandelion flowers rubs on his nose and behind his ears. You simply couldn’t find a more friendly and loving but not cuddly little rabbit. A significant re-homing fee DOES apply. I am not a breeder, please do not flag this ad. Please do not reply unless you are genuinely interested in adopting Helmer. I will provide the following items with Helmer when he is ready to come to your forever home: food and watered station, litter box, any treats and toys that he hasn’t devoured and a cage. I will also include a few bundles of kale, 5 lb organic carrots + a bit of hay and food pellets to hold you over until you get a new bag :)
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