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SUGAR - ID#A1288629

My name is Sugar.

I am a spayed female, white Shorthaired Rabbit.

The shelter staff think I am about 1 year and 4 months old.

I have been at the shelter since Feb 09, 2023.

I was found at Monroe St..

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Shelter Staff made the following comments about this animal:
Sugar and Wrigley are a tight-knit pair of bunnies. Sugar, true to her name, is the sweetest bunny girl you'll ever meet. She came to the shelter as a baby and was adored by everyone there before she went to her foster home. She loves people and will come right up to you, showering you with love and melting your heart with her affectionate licks.
Wrigley, on the other hand, had a rough start in life and was rescued from a terrible situation. Even in his foster home, he's timid and always on alert. We decided to pair Sugar and Wrigley because we believed Sugar's love and confidence could help him, and we're thrilled it worked out.

Since they've been together, Wrigley feels more secure and confident around Sugar. Sugar quickly adjusted to life in a home, enjoying snuggles with Wrigley and keeping him company. She loves a good head rub and won't give up until she gets one. And Wrigley, though cautious at first, always ends up joining in the fun with Sugar. They are both lovable, sweet buns who are eagerly waiting for their forever home.

Did you know that two buns are better than one?! Being herd animals, rabbits thrive on companionship. Many people come to the shelter looking for a friend for their lonely rabbit, but finding the right match and bunny bonding can be a challenge. A bonded bunny pair is golden -- no bonding sessions needed here! These two buns love one another and get along great! It's easier to care for a bonded pair than one rabbit because they keep each other company and don't get into mischief from boredom. If you are looking for a sweet and easy couple, then come meet these little darlings.

For foster-to-adopt inquiries and to make an appointment to meet these two munchkins, contact Cheryl at 408-621-3773. She offers free foster/adoption support and care counseling.



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