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Claire and Clifford

Male Adult American Sable Lionhead

If you have any questions about Claire and Clifford , please contact Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue at swflrabbits@gmail.com

Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue

About Claire and Clifford

Adoption Fee: $130

Claire and Clifford  are a 4-year-old male and female duo. Clifford (light brown/gray, American Sable) is very calm, friendly, curious, and great with people. Claire (Lionhead) is the grey lionhead girl. She is very shy with humans and prefers to chill on her own in a cozy hideout. Give her a yummy apple branch to munch on and she will be happy as can be. Good free roam pair!

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Name
Claire and Clifford
Age
Adult
Gender
Male
Size
Medium

Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue

Naples FL 34103

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Basil

Dwarf

Basil is an approx. 3 year-old Dwarf Mix bunny that was rescued by our volunteer Mary. He had been left behind when his family moved awa... show more

Basil is an approx. 3 year-old Dwarf Mix bunny that was rescued by our volunteer Mary. He had been left behind when his family moved away.  He was living under an old shed and venturing across a busy road to forage for food and water. He had a small injury on his nose and was covered in yellowed, stained fur.  We cleaned him up but there are still a few traces of his old life. Now, Basil is in foster care and learning the ways of a domestic “house” rabbit.  He has a warm place to sleep, plenty of fresh greens, and pellets and hay. He’s learning to use his litter box and is getting better with time.  He LOVES bunny treats and chewing on dried apple sticks.   Basil has been neutered and we think he might enjoy the company of another rabbit.  Could you consider him as a friend to your lonely bunny girl?  He deserves a wonderful life after what he’s been through.   ----- Think this rabbit may be a good fit for your single bun? Our rescue also offers bonding services for eligible single bunnies. Not sure if a rabbit is right for your home? Fostering is a great way to learn about rabbit care or see if a particular rabbit is a good fit for you. We provide the materials and education; just contact us! If you’re looking for proper rabbit supplies or would like to donate an item check out this list: https://smile.amazon.com/hz/charitylist/ls/2PU02FHYNS0MB/ref=smi_ext_lnk_lcl_cl show less

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Dusty

New Zealand

Dusty is 4-year-old New Zealand who is the total package: funny, sweet, smart, spunky, and terrific at binkies. He is an independent, co... show more

Dusty is 4-year-old New Zealand who is the total package: funny, sweet, smart, spunky, and terrific at binkies. He is an independent, cool guy but loves to hang out with his foster family and other pets. He was rescued from a huge hoarding case with hundreds of other rabbits housed outside in horrendous conditions. He has been with foster homes for a long while learning to trust. He is no longer a nameless number in a cage but a star. Dusty is available for adoption to a loving, quiet home where he can free roam. What is a REW? REW ("red-eyed white" or "ruby-eyed white") rabbits are white rabbits with eyes lacking in pigment. The lack of pigment makes their pupils appear red. What breed is a REW? REW refers to any white rabbit with red eyes. Some rabbits may be born as a white rabbit with red eyes just through genetics. There are, however, two breeds of white rabbits commonly raised for meat that appear in the rescue. These are Florida White and New Zealand rabbits. Florida White rabbits can be around 5 lbs but New Zealands can weigh over 10 lbs. What's so great about REWs? REW bunnies are among the smartest rabbit breeds. They can be taught tricks, learn their own name and commands, and are very fast learners. In addition to their shining personalities, REWs also do not get the same ear and dental issues that are common in fancy rabbit breeds. If that wasn't enough, REWs are also among the cleanest rabbits and are typically very diligent with their litter box habits. If they are so great, then why are there so many REW bunnies in the rescue? There are a few reasons. REWs are often raised as food and are either dumped as strays by people who didn't realize how much work it was or can escape captivity. Another reason is because REWs also remain in the rescue longer since they are perceived to be not as "cute" and appealing as other breeds. Despite their glowing personalities, we have had REWs stay in the rescue for several years. ----- Think this rabbit may be a good fit for your single bun? Our rescue also offers bonding services for eligible single bunnies. Not sure if a rabbit is right for your home? Fostering is a great way to learn about rabbit care or see if a particular rabbit is a good fit for you. We provide the materials and education; just contact us! If you’re looking for proper rabbit supplies or would like to donate an item check out this list: https://smile.amazon.com/hz/charitylist/ls/2PU02FHYNS0MB/ref=smi_ext_lnk_lcl_cl show less