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Sugar
Sugar
Sugar absolutely loves to play with her toys. If you were to take a paper bag, stuff it with hay and hide a tasty treat inside, well that's it - Sugar would be your friend for life! She takes a little bit of time to warm up to her human companions but she is very gentle and sweet, and worth the time and patience. Once she starts to feel safe and comfortable, you will find Sugar to be quite affectionate and social. She would love to have time to cuddle with her human friends.
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 agents if you are interested in learning more about rabbit care requirements and about the many benefits of bonding with a rabbit.
Please visit the Adoption Process page on our website, under the Adoption & Rehoming tab, to learn how to adopt Sugar.
Animal ID:
51229637
Species:
Rabbit
Breed:
American,
Age:
2 Years 8 Months
Sex:
Female
Size:
S
Colour:
White /
Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Declawed:
No
Site:
Toronto Humane Society
Location:
Room G
Intake Date:
30/09/2022
On Hold:
No
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