Cute baby boy seeking a furever home ❤️
Description
Ginger is a fluffy, adorable, and affectionate bunny boy looking for new human parents to love and spoil him .
Unfortunately, I’m about to start a new journey in my life, and I need to move from my current situation. I’m deeply sad to let him go to another loving family.
I spent 4 years with Ginger; I had him when he was just 6weeks old. Baby ginger was born on August 13th 2018, in a farm in Langley, and after I adopted him, he spent most of his time free roaming my place.
He’s social with people, especially when they pet him and give him little treats. He can be shy at first, but he doesn’t need a lot of time to warm up to you.
· Ginger is territorial. He’s currently the only pet in the house, but I did foster a cat before, and he got along amazingly with that cat. My foster cat had a calm personality, so I’m sure Ginger won’t do well with a kitten or a hyperactive cat.
· Unlike other rabbits, he doesn’t like hay. He gets fresh greens twice a day and has pellets on his bowl all day. I still use hay for his litter box on top of the bedding.
· His favorite treats are BANANAs, raisins, and dried pineapples. I give him treats twice a day or more because he’s a good boy.
· A tunnel is a must! Ginger loves spending time and sleep in his tunnel.
· Ginger is very cute when he’s all dressed up but cannot tolerate it for too long.
-The new family will need to protect the baseboards, because naturally rabbits love chew on soft woods. Luckily, there are many affordable ways to do so. Ginger used to chew on the baseboard when he was younger. Although, he stopped doing it at my place; I can't guarantee that he won't do it in his new environment. He will need time to adjust.
The best about Ginger:
- Litter trained! Ginger knows where to do his business. He never pees outside of his box, but you can find some of his poop on the floor from time to time.
- Ginger is healthy and has had his RHDV2 vaccine. His appointment for his 2023 vaccine is in February. He goes every year to West Boulevard Clinic.
- Ginger is already neutered! He calmed down a lot after that and doesn't chew the cables or the walls anymore. Your phone chargers are safe.
- Once Ginger knows your eating routine, he would come and eat with you at the same time.
- For now, I’m the only one who can hold him, but once he trusts you as his new pawrent, I’m sure he will even let you pet him for a longer time. He also used to jump on my bed and stays with me for a bit before going back to his kingdom (The living room).
Ginger deserves someone who would give him attention and love, especially someone who has a stable living situation. I wish I could keep him, but I need to move very soon, and I can’t take him with me. If you are interested, I would love to have a chat and see where Ginger would be living. Unfortunately, since I’ll be moving, bringing him back to me if not a good fit for you is not an option, so you need to be sure about adopting him.
If you are the right person for Ginger, I’m ready to split his expenses (Food and Vet). I want the best for him, and I would love to receive his updates and pictures. And of course, reach out to me if you need any tips on his food choices or anything.
We are located in Richmond, BC.
- Offered by: Owner
- Ad Type: Offering
pets | small animals for rehoming
2023-03-12