Female Lionhead named Trixie available for adoption
Trixie
Rabbit
Location
Sanctuary (Kanab)
Looks like
Lionhead
Estimated Birthdate
Color
Multi/Mixed
Sex
Female
Meet Trixie, a stunning brown Lionhead bunny with an enchanting personality. Paired with the equally charming Rex bunny named Jinx, these inseparable companions are ready for adoption. Trixie is a bundle of joy, radiating happiness and friendliness. With a penchant for nibbling on apple wood sticks, her favorite treat is the delightful taste of bananas. Trixie's true bliss lies in snuggling and playing with her bonded friend, Jinx. This dynamic duo promises endless moments of love, laughter, and adorable antics. If you're looking to add warmth and joy to your home, Trixie and Jinx are the perfect pair waiting to hop into your heart.
Because of their charming and distinctive personalities, rabbits make wonderful pets. Although they are incredibly social with their human families, bunnies need the companionship of their own kind to thrive. From kissing and cuddling to sleeping and playing, bonded rabbits live as a pair and do everything together to ensure each other's safety and comfort. Without a companion, rabbits become lonely, depressed and anxious.
So that our rabbits live their longest, healthiest and happiest lives, we have bonded them with a companion, and we only offer them for adoption in these pairs. Since bonded bunnies share the same bed, exercise pen, litter box, and food and water dishes, caring for two rabbits is just as easy as caring for one. So not only will you save two lives, but you'll also enjoy watching your two rabbits hop, play, snuggle and enjoy their new home together.
Because of their charming and distinctive personalities, rabbits make wonderful pets. Although they are incredibly social with their human families, bunnies need the companionship of their own kind to thrive. From kissing and cuddling to sleeping and playing, bonded rabbits live as a pair and do everything together to ensure each other's safety and comfort. Without a companion, rabbits become lonely, depressed and anxious.
So that our rabbits live their longest, healthiest and happiest lives, we have bonded them with a companion, and we only offer them for adoption in these pairs. Since bonded bunnies share the same bed, exercise pen, litter box, and food and water dishes, caring for two rabbits is just as easy as caring for one. So not only will you save two lives, but you'll also enjoy watching your two rabbits hop, play, snuggle and enjoy their new home together.