katiopeia
New Member
Boise, Idaho area -
I have the best rabbit there is. But I'm very allergic. It wasn't a huge problem until we moved a few months ago and our new house is 90% hardwood, making it almost impossible to keep the hair contained. Added to that, I now permanently work from home... even taking my pills every day I cannot breathe out of my nose anymore. Ever. My 2 year old has also started to show signs of allergies to the rabbit.
• My sweet harlequin bunny is about a year and a half old and is the sweetest boy. His fur is super soft and has awesome coloring.
• We call him hopscotch, but he's a bunny so you could call him anything you like. He'd probably like a pun.
• He was neutered by a local vet last year.
• He is super friendly - from the first day we got him he was just fine being picked up. He's fine being carrier around or sitting with you for pets.
• He is amazing with my two small children and is a stout boy (not fat, just not super fragile) so he holds his own with my small dog. They play together well.
• He loves to explore the house and hanging outside in his 'summer home' (wood hutch). He's only been outside on the ground a couple times, and not for long (mostly sniffing around on the deck if he comes out to explore while we wash his tower).
• He's pretty well litter trained, he doesn't potty around the house at all and keeps most of his waste to the bottom level of his bunny high-rise.
• He like to nibble phone charging cables, and once an ethernet cord. So that's a thing to watch out for.
• He will do almost anything for a treat. He gets hay and mixed greens daily.
If you're in the area, we have an indoor and outdoor hutch and a small pet carrier for him along with some food, toys, litter box, and a couple packs of his favorite treats. We only ask a small rehoming fee, for the usual reasons.
I have the best rabbit there is. But I'm very allergic. It wasn't a huge problem until we moved a few months ago and our new house is 90% hardwood, making it almost impossible to keep the hair contained. Added to that, I now permanently work from home... even taking my pills every day I cannot breathe out of my nose anymore. Ever. My 2 year old has also started to show signs of allergies to the rabbit.
• My sweet harlequin bunny is about a year and a half old and is the sweetest boy. His fur is super soft and has awesome coloring.
• We call him hopscotch, but he's a bunny so you could call him anything you like. He'd probably like a pun.
• He was neutered by a local vet last year.
• He is super friendly - from the first day we got him he was just fine being picked up. He's fine being carrier around or sitting with you for pets.
• He is amazing with my two small children and is a stout boy (not fat, just not super fragile) so he holds his own with my small dog. They play together well.
• He loves to explore the house and hanging outside in his 'summer home' (wood hutch). He's only been outside on the ground a couple times, and not for long (mostly sniffing around on the deck if he comes out to explore while we wash his tower).
• He's pretty well litter trained, he doesn't potty around the house at all and keeps most of his waste to the bottom level of his bunny high-rise.
• He like to nibble phone charging cables, and once an ethernet cord. So that's a thing to watch out for.
• He will do almost anything for a treat. He gets hay and mixed greens daily.
If you're in the area, we have an indoor and outdoor hutch and a small pet carrier for him along with some food, toys, litter box, and a couple packs of his favorite treats. We only ask a small rehoming fee, for the usual reasons.