Lop Eared - Edward - Medium - Adult - Male - Rabbit for sale in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

$7

Lop Eared - Edward - Medium - Adult - Male - Rabbit
Edward came to the shelter when his owner passed away. He is a sweet and energetic bunny who loves to hop around as much as he loves to lay by your side and have his ears scratched. He is curious about his surroundings and seems to be pretty laid back about being with the other bunnies in the shelter. For more information contact Suzanne Muth at

or [email removed] Please feel free to join us at the Animal Rescue League for our "Hug-A-Bun Sundays". The next one will be held on NOVEMBER 25 from 1-3pm where we let out all the shelter rabbits in the multi-purpose room. This is a wonderful time for those who may be thinking about adopting a house rabbit. The rabbits are set up in large exercise pens so that they can run around and stretch as well as be socialized with other rabbit volunteers, previous adopters, fosters, and those who may be looking to adopt. JOIN US! Please Note: Edward will not be adopted as a pet "for" children. He deserves to be a family member, not treated like a toy. He may live for another 10 years or more, so be ready to commit to him for the rest of his life when placing an application. Didn't do your research on owning a house rabbit? You should!
What do you need before taking home a house rabbit? Housing ? An Exercise Pen that is at least 24?W and 36?H is highly recommended. You can find them at many of your local pet stores. Here are some pictures of rabbits living inside homes in exercise pens. Ideally, if one has the space, you can rabbit proof an area in your home , or try building this really cool bunny condo . The last option is a large-sized dog crate, no smaller than 36?L X 23?W X 25?H, but only if you have a rabbit-proofed area that you can let the rabbit out for 4-6 hours per day. Rabbits LOVE to run!
Food ? We highly recommended, and strongly suggest that you feed your rabbits Oxbow Hay and Oxbow Bunny Basics-Adult Rabbit Food (pellets) . You can find a retail store near you by clicking on the ?store locater? at the top right hand corner of their website, or simply place your order online. The Organic Barley Biscuits make an excellent treat. Remember, giving fruit to rabbits usually ends up upsetting their stomach. Fruit is very high in sugar which rabbits have a very difficult time digesting. Careful on the carrots, as these are very high in sugar as well. Rabbits also require 2-3 cups of fresh, dark leafy green vegetables per day. For a complete list of rabbit-friendly veggies, go here .
Litter ? NEVER use cat litter, pine or cedar shavings. It is extremely harmful to a rabbit?s liver and kidneys and will cause serious health problems. Use litters that are newspaper-based such as Carefresh, Yesterday?s News, or Cell Sorb Plus. A few other, and very inexpensive litters you can use, are called Woody Pet or Guardian Horse Bedding Pellets . You cannot find this at your petstore, but rather your feed and garden stores. You may have to ask if they carry it as it is often stored in the back. Locations where we know these litters can be purchased are: Animal Friends/Camp Horne Road; Glenshaw Feed and Garden Center/Shaler; and Wexford Feed and Grain/Wexford, Near North Park. Many farms use Woody Pet and Guardian Horse Pellets in their horse stalls. Price is around $7 for a 40-lb bag. A real bargain!
TOYS! - Yep, rabbits need their own toys, or they?ll find something in your house to play with. Rabbits love cardboard. Take your cardboard boxes and cut some holes in them. Rabbits love to run
CHARACTERISTICS:
Breed: Lop Eared
Size: Medium
Petfinder ID:

ADDITIONAL INFO:
Pet has been spayed/neutered
CONTACT:
Animal Rescue League of Western Pennsylvania Inc | Pittsburgh, PA |

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