Cookie
Adoption
United States, CA, Salinas, 93908
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Hello, I'm Cookie! My name fits me perfectly because I'm small, round, and just as cute as a little cookie! I'm a tiny female rabbit with a big personality packed into my petite size. Have you ever seen a bunny as adorable as me? With my big, expressive eyes, itty-bitty ears, and sweet little face, I tend to win people over pretty quickly. But don't let my appearance fool you, I can be pretty sweet but I also have opinions and like to meet new people at my own pace. I can be a little defensive if I'm rushed or if someone pushes my boundaries before I'm ready. The best way to earn my trust is with patience, kindness, and respect for my space. I love spending my days hopping around, nibbling on fresh hay, and finding cozy spots where I can relax and feel safe. I'm curious and enjoy exploring, but I also appreciate a quiet place to unwind. If you're willing to respect my boundaries and give me the time I need to blossom, I know we'll make a great team. Rabbits are the third most common pet (after cats and dogs), they are also the third most common pet to be surrendered to shelters. It is important that when committing to taking care of a rabbit for the entirety of its life that you are prepared for that commitment. Rabbits live roughly 8-12 years with proper indoor care. Rabbits require annual vet exams much like a dog or cat to ensure their teeth are growing at a healthy rate and to check their weight, ears, heart, etc. If kept in an enclosed space, rabbits need time outside of their enclosure to exercise daily. Some families have integrated their rabbit into their home having a 'free range' rabbit much like a cat or dog. Having room to exercise is critical for your rabbits mental and physical health. Not only does this help your rabbit from becoming bored and destructive but it helps their delicate gastrointestinal system properly move food throughout their body. Adult rabbits should be provided with unlimited hay (Timothy or Orchard Grass), a small portion (¼ cup) of rabbit pellets, and a small handful of fresh rabbit safe vegetables daily (some examples include: parsley, cilantro, dandelion greens). The SPCA strongly encourages Adoption Holds to ensure I will be waiting to meet you when you arrive. To make an Adoption Hold, please call 831-373-2631. The Adoption Center is open to meet me without an Adoption Hold, however you may need to wait for an adoption time to become available and I may already be adopted. El SPCA recomienda las reservaciones para citas para asegurarse de que estaré esperando para encontrarme con usted cuando llegue. Para hacer una reservación de cita, por favor llame al 831-373-2631. El Centro de Adopciones está abierto para conocerme sin una reservación, sin embargo, es posible que deba esperar a que esté disponible el tiempo de adopción y puede que ya sea adoptado.