Adoption information
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About Sony
Meet Sony, a young rabbit with a pristine snow-white coat, currently living with his best friend Olympus. Sony and Olympus arrived together through our inspectorate department after being left behind by their previous owners who moved away leaving them to fend for themselves. Despite their rough start, these two have remained affectionate, confident, and full of life.
Sony is an incredibly endearing rabbit who loves to stand up on his back legs and let you scratch his tummy. Both Sony and Olympus are ravenous when it comes to food, eagerly racing up to snatch treats from your hands. Their feeding routine is reminiscent of the famous "Lady and the Tramp" spaghetti scene.
Their personalities are a perfect blend of curiosity and friendliness, making them quick to greet anyone and everyone who approaches. Sony and Olympus are highly affectionate, often seen curled up together or playfully stealing food from each other. They are very well-adjusted and get along splendidly, whether they are together or interacting with new friends.
Sony and Olympus are suitable for almost any home, either together or separately, thanks to their adaptable and friendly nature. They would make wonderful companions for anyone looking to add some warmth and charm to their household. With their playful antics and loving disposition, Sony and Olympus are sure to bring joy and companionship to their new forever home.
Adoption details
Our Kemps Creek Shelter is open seven days a week from 10am-3:30pm. To enquire about our shelter pets, contact the team on 8777 4445 10am-3:30pm OR complete our adoption questionnaire anytime https://bit.ly/awlnsw-kemps-creek-adoption-questionnaire or simply visit our shelter during opening hours. For all dog adoptions, please bring in any dogs you have at home already. Note: some animals are in foster homes so if you are interested in a particular animal, we recommend contacting us before visiting our shelter.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
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