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Andre Boulay
Andre Boulay
Andre Boulay and her brother Butterfly are currently in the process of being re-bonded. They would prefer to go home together but it is not necessary. This brother sister duo are getting used to each other again after being separated for their spay and neuter procedures. They love exploring their foster home and getting lots of exercise. They are a little shy of new people. They would appreciate an adopter who will be willing to take things slow and let them come to them. They also appreciate lots of tasty snacks! They are still quite young so they have plenty of time to learn that people are friends. They have great potential to become very social rabbits!
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:
49286605
Species:
Rabbit
Breed:
American,American
Age:
6 Months
Sex:
Female
Size:
S
Colour:
Brown / White
Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Declawed:
No
Site:
Toronto Humane Society
Location:
Room F
Intake Date:
28/12/2021
On Hold:
No
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