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Thursday, August 19, 2010

Courtesy Posting: Spayed female rabbit "Bonky" looking for a new home

Hi,  (see photo)
I'm Bonky and I am a spayed female rabbit.  I love to be petted, but do not like to be picked up.  I am accustomed to having my cage door always open, even though I don't usually venture too far from it.  I mostly use my litter box in my cage and the one that I was used to behind my living room armoire.  I like to hop around in small bedrooms, but stay along the edges in large living rooms and kitchens.  I really like to go outside and hop.


I am a little shy, but will come out to be petted and to get a yummy treat!  I eat a diet with lots of colorful treats and seeds and I pick through my food to get all the tasty yummy stuff out first and save the plain pellets for last.  I LOVE fresh cilantro, parsley, and I have organic field greens daily!  I also really like timothy hay,  carrots, and brocolli.  My favorite treats are apples, banannas, raisins, and rabbit croissants!! I also love to chew bunny pinecones for my teeth! I do not like the apple wood sticks, but I do like the hard vitamin chew sticks.


I am a very, very vocal rabbit.  I like to talk and make noise.  I am an indoor bunny, but would not be good in a bedroom where people are sleeping.  I really enjoy dark places like my natural habitat, resting behind things and places I feel safe.  I and don't like bright sunlight shining in my home. 
I like to listen to soft gentle music, especially when no one else is around.  I get lonely and I am really interested in finding a home with another friendly bunny!
Plus, I am very sweet and very beautiful!!

Contact Hope Animal Rescue Advocates for more information.


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