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Shiitake
Shiitake
Shiitake and Agedashi are a bonded pair; they're looking for a home together!
Looking for a friendly pair of bunnies? Shiitake and Agedashi are your guys!
As soon as these bunnies went into their foster home, they felt at ease. They stretched out their back paws and allowed fully body pets immediately.
Next step was remodelling their pen. They're really into fung shway.
Shiitake is the brave explorer of the two and will lower his head to enjoy a good rubbing between his ears. He is not afraid to climb on top of you for a full body massage. Agedashi will watch from a safe distance for a while, until he gets the a-ok from Shiitake that everything is safe.
These two love cardboard boxes and soft plushies. They'll snuggle up for a bunny nap, and then wake up and tear the boxes apart.
You will often find these two exploring their area, playing with each other, and cuddling together.
They'll love a home with tons of free-roam space, with a family that will be around to give them pets and snacks.
This pair of fun-guys (fungi ... because they are named after mushrooms, get it?) are ready to move into their forever home together - can it be your home?
Please note, most rabbits enjoy a free-roaming lifestyle in a bunny-proofed home. Talk to our adoption agents today on how to set you and your bun up for long-term success with litterbox training! Photos of enclosure are required to be provided before finalisation of adoption.
1. Enclosure size: 4'L x 4'W x 36"H (Adequate for Dwarf rabbit- the bigger the rabbit, the bigger the cage required.)
2. Average life-span: 8-10 years
3. Out-of-cage enrichment: Gradually increases from a couple hours a day to enjoying a completely free-roam lifestyle as your bunny becomes more settled
Think you're the one? Begin our adoption process by copying and pasting the below link to complete our adoption questionnaire!
https://forms.office.com/r/0Ax7RWp8nc
Animal ID:
49082522
Species:
Rabbit
Breed:
American,American
Age:
1 Year 3 Months
Sex:
Male
Size:
S
Colour:
Brown /
Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Declawed:
No
Site:
Toronto Humane Society
Location:
Fosters
Intake Date:
15/11/2021
On Hold:
No
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