Our queen, Demi, is still searching for her forever home.
Demi spent the first 7 years of her life in a small, barren cage. No space. No enrichment. No room to be a rabbit.
Now? She’s mostly free roam, surrounded by toys, space to stretch, and all the comforts she always deserved. And you truly wouldn’t guess she’s 7 by the way she acts.
She’s curious. She’s playful. She’s got personality for days. Maybe too much personality.
When she came to us, we discovered uterine cancer. Thankfully, Dr. Trickel was able to surgically remove it all and she has recovered beautifully.
This is exactly why rabbits need to be spayed.
Uterine cancer is heartbreakingly common in unspayed females and it’s 100% preventable.
Demi lost years. But she hasn’t lost her spark. Now she just needs a home that will treat her like the queen she is: https://forms.gle/xatrAFuJh65GYqTG9
ABOUT: HARLEQUIN RABBIT BREED
The Harlequin rabbit breed is distinctive for its striking coat pattern resembling a jester's attire, consisting of alternating bands of color on its body and face. Originating in France, Harlequins are known for their friendly and energetic personalities, making them popular as both show rabbits and as beloved pets. Their unique appearance, coupled with their playful nature and manageable size, has endeared Harlequins to rabbit enthusiasts worldwide, solidifying their place as a cherished breed in the rabbit community.