Female American (medium coat) named Lillian available for adoption
Lillian
Rabbit
Location
Sanctuary (Kanab)
Looks like
American (medium coat)
Estimated Birthdate
Size
Medium
Color
Tan
Sex
Female
Lovely Lillian longs for you. She's a brown beauty who's sweet and sassy all at the same time. Lucky in love, Lillian lives with a Lion head named Bobbie. Move over "Brangelina" here's Blillian!
Because of their charming and distinctive personalities, rabbits make wonderful pets. Although they can be 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.
If you're interested in adopting Lillian, doing so will require that you also adopt her companion, Bobbie:
https://bestfriends.org/adopt/adopt-our-sanctuary/10890543/bobbie
These cuddly bunnies are hopping in excitement to meet you.
Because of their charming and distinctive personalities, rabbits make wonderful pets. Although they can be 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.
If you're interested in adopting Lillian, doing so will require that you also adopt her companion, Bobbie:
https://bestfriends.org/adopt/adopt-our-sanctuary/10890543/bobbie
These cuddly bunnies are hopping in excitement to meet you.