EUGENE, Ore. – Binx and Carrots are an adorable pair of brother-sister bunnies who share a close bond and would love to hop on into a forever home with a patient and loving family!
Greenhill Humane Society staff said that these 9-month-old Holland Lop rabbits love each other very much and are looking to be adopted together. Sister Binx and brother Carrots are said to be polite and curious rabbits who love to explore tunnels and find treats in a snuffle mat, staffers said. Greenhill said that such is their close bond that both can often be found cuddled up together during naps. When people are around, they will take a break from their busy play time to hop over for some head pats, staffers said. The organization said that both cats are very loving once they get acclimated and are relaxed to their forever family’s home. Binx and Carrots are looking for an inside-only home, Greenhill said.
Binx and Carrots are spayed and neutered, are learning to become litter-box trained, and have a free vet exam included in their adoption. For newcomers to rabbits, Greenhill has plenty of resources available.
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If you are interested in Binx and Carrots or the other animals at Greenhill Humane Society, more information is available here.
Greenhill Humane Society is located at 88530 Green Hill Road and is open daily from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Its phone number is 541-689-1503. Appointments are available.
Meet the most adorable brother sister rabbit duo, Binx and Carrots! These two are 9-month-old Holland Lop rabbits who love each other very much. They are closely bonded and looking to be adopted together. Binx is a female and Carrots is a male bunny. They are very young bunnies that would thrive in a patient, loving home where they can become comfortable. They are polite, curious rabbits that enjoy exploring tunnels and finding treats in a snuffle mat. They often can be found cuddled up to one another sleeping, and when with humans, they will take a break from playtime to hop over to you for head pats. Learn more at www.green-hill.org.