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About Violet and Rascal
The lovely Violet and Rascal are looking for their forever home together. This sweet pair have been in foster care for nearly six months now, and would love to settle into a new home and embark on the rest of their lives together.
A little bit about this adorable pair…
Violet is a 1 year/9 month old female NZ White rabbit who is desexed, microchipped and fully vaccinated (around 3.5 kgs). She is a friendly rabbit who has a gentle nature and while she can be a little skittish at first, does settle down once she has formed a bond with you. Originally from a research facility, Violet likes to play and shed paper, and looks forward to her fresh veges.
Whilst in foster Violet has bonded with little Rascal, a 1.5 year old male mini lop black and white rabbit. Rascal has a cheeky personality and is very easy to handle and enjoys a cuddle. He is desexed, microchipped and fully vaccinated. Rascal was rescued as a stray and was staying in the foster facility where he met Violet.
These two lovely rabbits are looking for a home where they can live indoors – preferably in NSW or the ACT. They can be kept in a large enclosure as long as they have free-range time in the house daily and time to be with people. These rabbits would be best suited to a quiet home, where they can relax, feel safe and have the time and space to form a bond with their humans.
If you think you could provide the ideal forever home for Violet and Rascal, please complete our expression of interest form and we will get straight back to you. Our screening process involves an initial phone call, a video meeting to view the home environment. We can provide assistance with housing and equipment if needed, and deliver the rabbits directly to your home.
The adoption fee for Violet and Rascal is $400.
Thank you xx 🐰🥬😍🤞🌿🌞💜💓
Adoption details
We ask people to complete an expression of interest form to obtain basic information about their interest in and suitability for adoption. We then follow up with phone calls and discuss their situation and what kind of home set up they have for adopting specific animals. If they are suitable to adopt, we then arrange a time to deliver the animal/s to their premises and they sign a comprehensive adoption agreement form.
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
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