Flemish Giant and Lionhead Rabbits Available for Adoption
MARIGOLD & POPPY
Flemish Giant, Lionhead
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Medfield, Massachusetts
March 3rd
female, large, young
DESCRIPTION
Marigold and Poppy are 3-month-old sisters. They are from an accidental litter between a Flemish Giant and a Holland Lop/Lionhead mix. These girls are very sweet, personable bunnies. They are currently living in a foster home with cats and dogs and they do well with everyone. They enjoy hopping around outside of their cage, fresh veggies, and lots of attention from people. Since they are Flemish Giant mixes, we are looking for an adopter who can commit to a lot of free-roam time each day for them.
Rabbits are active, gentle pets that are happiest and healthiest when they have a large clean cage, lots of play time out of their cage, and plenty of fresh hay and veggies daily. All of the Medfield Shelter's bunnies are indoor pets and would not do well outside in a hutch. If you are interested in adopting a rabbit from our shelter, please fill out our adoption application on this page:
http://www.medfieldshelter.com/adopt
Our rabbit adoption fee is $120 for one and $220 for a pair.
ABOUT: FLEMISH GIANT RABBIT BREED
The Flemish Giant rabbit is a gentle giant of the rabbit world, known for its massive size and sweet temperament. Originating in Belgium, these rabbits can weigh up to 22 pounds and have a distinctive appearance with their large ears and muscular bodies. Despite their imposing size, Flemish Giants are docile, friendly, and make great pets for both experienced and first time rabbit owners. With their calm demeanor and easygoing nature, they are a popular choice for families looking for a lovable and low maintenance rabbit companion.
The Lionhead rabbit breed is known for its distinctive mane of wool encircling its head, resembling that of a lion. Characterized by their small size, charming demeanor, and playful nature, Lionheads make excellent pets for both families and individuals alike. These rabbits come in a wide range of colors and patterns, with their distinguishing feature being the wool mane that requires regular grooming. With their friendly and social personalities, Lionhead rabbits are popular among rabbit enthusiasts seeking a lovable and unique companion.