Hansel and Gretel

Update: Hansel & Gretel were adopted together on September 21st!

These two young adults are a loving pair and they are bonded for life.

They were mistaken for "Easter bunnies" and, therefore, were quickly discarded after the holiday.

But the truth is they are domesticated, gentle beings who long to be members of a caring family.

Hansel is a Harlequin, neutered male, and Gretel is a Dutch, spayed female. They are both approximately 18 months of age.

They are 2 of 70 rabbits for adoption at Nevada SPCA (46 singles and 12 pairs of bonded mates). All are spayed/neutered and microchipped, with adoption fees of $35 per single and $50 per bonded pair.

Besides meeting Hansel & Gretel in Nevada SPCA's Rabbit & Guinea Pig Rescue Room, please remember the other rescued species who all await loving forever homes too, including 50 gerbils, 9 guinea pigs, and 8 mice.

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