Spayed Albino Rabbit
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Philadelphia PA
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As much as it pains me to do this, it looks like I'm going to need to rehome my rabbit Tess due to difficulties with my other bunnies. I've been trying for months using the advice of vets and several reputable rabbit-owner forums, but she just isn't able to bond with my other doe. If you interested Please send me your contact number Tess is a sweet girl who doesn't really like being touched, but adores following you around, flopping beside you on the floor, and standing on her hind legs to beg for treats. She takes a while to adjust to people (she's pretty skittish at first and kind of sassy -- thumps at the vets every time she has to go for a checkup) so I want to ensure that whoever she's going to will have the time and patience for her. Once she is comfortable, though, she's an angel. There's been nothing more fulfilling than seeing her get comfortable enough to roll onto her back right against your leg when you're sitting on the floor with her. She's a very unique little rabbit. She's an albino -- I know the concerns about albinos bred for lab studies, but I can assure you that she is a natural albino, as her parents and siblings are all black rabbits. Her fur is close to rex-texture, but she seems to be a bit of a mutt. She's around 11 months old right now, and I don't have her certificate of spay, but she has been both spayed and later re-checked for confirmation. Tess weighs between 5 and 6 lbs and had her last vet checkup on April 20th, 2022. I've been preparing her for free roaming, but due to the difficulty with bonding, she has spent most of her time in a 5'x7' enclosure. Despite this, I have made sure to spend at least a few hours with her every day. She's not a fan of spinach, but she'll eat that and any other green, and her favourite treat is banana. Despite her aforementioned sass, the worst she does is thump or run away -- she's never bitten and will come up onto your lap for treats on occasion. She's docile, is in good health, gets along well with cats, and would do very well with another bunny if she could find the right one. If you're interested in Tess, please make sure that your home will suit her needs well: - Will keep her indoors with at least 1 room for her to free roam in - Knowledgeable about rabbit care - Will respect her boundaries - No small children (she came to me from a home with small children who traumatized her through frequently picking her up)
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