Adoption information
PetRescue ID
1093116
Location
Kemps Creek, NSW
Age
2 years 6 months
Adoption fee
$50.00
Microchip number
991003001989642
Rehoming organisation
R251000222
Sheltermate ID
78115
Last updated
23 Jan, 2025
Pre-adoption checks
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Desexed
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-Vaccinated
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Interstate adoption (NSW only)
About Tipu
Chiku and Tipu are an inseparable pair of dwarf bunnies who share a bond as sweet as they are. These two adorable companions are looking for a loving home where they can continue their life of cuddles and companionship together.
Tipu, the more brown of the two, is the laid-back half of this duo. Often found stretched out in a relaxed pose or sitting like a perfect little loaf, Tipu's calm demeanour brings a sense of serenity to every space he occupies. His chill attitude pairs perfectly with Chiku's playful energy, making them the ideal bunny balance.
Chiku and Tipu have been together their whole lives and share an unbreakable bond. From grooming and kissing to cuddling up side by side, they're happiest when they're together. These two are learning to love pats but already race up to greet you and eagerly accept treats from your hands. Smart and tidy, they're well on their way to being fully litter box trained, making them easy to clean up after.
Chiku and Tipu are suitable to a wide variety of homes and will especially thrive with a gentle and patient family who can help them build confidence with pats and handling.
If you're ready to welcome two lovable bunnies into your life, Chiku and Tipu are waiting to fill your home with love, laughter, and chipmunk cuteness. 🐰💖
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.