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Rabbits in Pittsburgh looking for their furr-ever homes

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Published on May 09, 2019
Rabbits in Pittsburgh looking for their furr-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right by looking at some charming rabbits! There are dozens of rabbits up for adoption right here in Pittsburgh.

Hoodline partnered with Petfinder, an online adoption site that lists “more than 315,000 adoptable pets from nearly 14,000 animal shelters and rescue groups" to bring you this roundup of rabbits near you.

Hoodline offers data-driven analysis of local happenings and trends across cities. Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.

Doob, lionhead rabbit

Doob is a female lionhead rabbit being cared for at Rabbit Wranglers.

Doob is looking for a dog-free family. She's already been spayed.

Notes from Doob's caretakers:

Doob is an energetic, curious and beautiful Lionhead. She has excellent litter-box habits and keeps herself and her area very tidy. Doob loves greens, Oxbow pellets and cardboard tubes stuffed with hay. She may do well alongside another rabbit companion, but has been nervous around dogs. 

Apply to adopt Doob today at Petfinder.

Blue Belle, American rabbit

Blue Belle is a winsome female American rabbit currently residing at Rabbit Wranglers.

She's already been spayed.

Blue Belle's current caretakers say:

Blue is one beautiful, nine-pound ball of "please love me." She loves to eat, but will gladly interrupt any meal for head pets. She simply melts into the floor and chatters her teeth. She uses her litter box reliably too. Her foster parents believe Blue would do very well in a home where she can have a large set-up or room to hop around and where she would become a loved part of the family.

Apply to adopt Blue Belle today at Petfinder.

Lemmy, satin rabbit

Lemmy is a male satin rabbit being kept at Rabbit Wranglers.

Lemmy is looking for a home without small children. He's already been neutered.

Here's what Lemmy's friends at Rabbit Wranglers think of him:

Lemmy is a gorgeous, black satin rabbit. He came to Rabbit Wranglers to give him a much-needed break from shelter life and to help him resolve some behavior issues. We think he was not given a lot of chances to interact with people early in his life. As a result, he didn’t realize how kind people can be. Lemmy has come such a long way since then! 

Read more about Lemmy on Petfinder.

Remmie, rex guinea pig mix

Remmie is a lovable female rex guinea pig mix currently housed at Humane Animal Rescue.

Remmie would prefer a home without small children. Remmie is spayed.

Remmie's current caretakers say:

Remmie is a sweet, shy girl who is learning to come out of her shell and enjoy things. Remmie enjoys playing with toys that she can chew and toss around (especially cardboard boxes, tubes and stuffed animals). While Remmie is a bit unsure about her new environment, give her some time and love and you'll see her blossom into a curious and active girl, ready for adventure.

Read more about how to adopt Remmie on Petfinder.

Trooper, bunny rabbit mix

Trooper is an adorable female bunny rabbit mix currently housed at The Foster Farm.

She has all her shots.

Trooper's current caretakers say:

Trooper and her siblings were an accidental litter, surrendered to us when the owner had to move. She is pretty human-friendly, but a quieter bun and prefers to lounge in the company of another bunny.

Read more about Trooper on Petfinder.

Harriet, tan rabbit

Harriet is a female tan rabbit currently residing at Rabbit Wranglers.

She's already been spayed. Harriet is a special needs pet, so please inquire about her specific care requirements.

Here's what Harriet's friends at Rabbit Wranglers think of her:

Harriet is a very active girl with lots of love to share. She was found roaming free and we suspect that experience has caused her tobe scared and distrustful. But, once you've earned her trust, she'll gladly join you on the couch for TV binge-watching.

Read more about Harriet on Petfinder.


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