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Noah
Noah
Noah is a super cute little bun. He has beautiful colouring, being fully white except for his black ears and the black around his eyes. Noah will be such a happy addition to your home!
He may be a bit shy when he first arrives to a new home, but with love and patience, he will blossom into his true self and his loveable personality will shine through. As you tempt him with lettuce and treats, he will learn to trust you and will eventually be asking for lots of pets!
Rabbits require daily enrichment and free roam time outside their enclosure. The enclosure size should be minimum 4' x 4' and rabbits should have at least 30 minutes of out-of-cage time per day. Please speak to one of our Adoption Counsellors if you are interested in learning more about rabbit care requirements and about the many benefits of bonding with a rabbit.
To learn how to adopt Noah, please visit the Adoption Process page on our website, under the Adoption & Rehoming tab.
Animal ID:
43821500
Species:
Rabbit
Breed:
American,American
Age:
3 Years 6 Months
Sex:
Male
Size:
S
Colour:
White / Black
Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Declawed:
No
Site:
Toronto Humane Society
Location:
Fosters
Intake Date:
15/07/2022
On Hold:
No
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