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Californian - Medium - Young - Female - Rabbit - Laverne Shirley - Please Contact  (Indianapolis)

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  • Address: 60 Habig Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46217 (map)
  • Date Posted: 11/05/09
  • Age: Young
  • Gender: Female
  • Offered by: Shelter
Description

Californian - Medium - Young - Female - Rabbit - Laverne Shirley

These gray and black female rabbits were born here in a litter of 9 on July 11, 2008. Mommy & Daddy rabbits had been surrendered to Indianapolis Animal Control in June with four babies, but little did we know, Mommy was about to be a Mommy again. These little girls are very curious. They want to check out everything, and are constantly wanting to climb out of their cage to explore. We would prefer they be adopted together, as they have never been separated. The third photo shows them with their mother, Theresa, who is also listed for adoption. . All rabbits must have an adequate exercise area, whether it is an outside run or an enclosed area in the house. It is recommended that the rabbit hutch or cage be cleaned out weekly and any old food, bedding be removed every three days and special hutch disinfectants be used to prevent the spread of bacteria. Also, an earthenware food bowl and a drinking bottle will also be required to feed and water the rabbit. . Like the majority of rabbits, the most important component of the rabbit's diet is hay, a roughage that reduces the chance of blockages and malocclusion whilst providing indigestible fiber necessary to keep the gut moving. Grass hays such as timothy are generally preferred. It is recommended that rabbits receive a standard intake of 2 cups of chopped dark, green, leafy vegetables per 6 pounds of body weight (and up to 2 tablespoons of fruit or carrots per 6 pounds of body weight daily. Some of the vegetables that rabbits enjoy are romaine lettuce, escarole, turnips, collard, kale, parsley, thyme, cilantro, dandelion, and basil. The green, leafy tops of radish and carrots also are excellent sources of nutrientsmore than the vegetable itself. New vegetables should be introduced slowly due to the delicate digestive systems of rabbits. It is recommended that cauliflower, broccoli and cabbage be avoided, as they cause gas and can lead to gastrointestinal stasis, which can be fatal. Vegetables such as potatoes and corn should also avoided due to their high starch content. Rabbits also require an unlimited amount of fresh water, usually provided for in a water crock, tip-proof ceramic pet dish, or hanging water bottle. IndyCLAW Rescue is founded on the premise of "Creating Life-long Animal Welfare". We do have an adoption contract and do home visits to ensure that this pet will be achieving a life-long home. We do not adopt to breeders or resellers.

CHARACTERISTICS:
Breed: Californian [Mix]
Age: Young
Size: Medium
Gender: Female
Offered by: Shelter
Petfinder ID: 13155983

ADDITIONAL INFO:


CONTACT:
IndyCLAW Rescue | Indianapolis, IN | 317-780-2287 | adopt@indyclaw.org.

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