It's my Birthday!
Diamond
Portland, OR
Breed
Rhinelander
Age
2 Years
Gender
Female
Type
Rabbit
My Story
Have you ever wondered what an athletic Gothic bunny would look or even act like? Wonder no more, and meet Diamond, a bonny little lass of just six months old. She even has the gothic eyeliner and everything! This silly lil goth has no problem telling you to back off and mind your own business when she is in a mood and doesn’t want your attention. Diamond will nudge your hand out of her way when she wants her space. Like most goths, this wee one likes to spend time on her own. Cuddles are for babies is Diamond’s main motto! “I am a lone bunny, please keep your hands to yourself” is her other motto! Drama, yes, please! Diamond may be a goth, but she is also a little dramatic. Sometimes she will scare herself, just for a bit of effect, and then act a bit scared of her own shadow, give a startled hop, and run away. So not only is she a goth, but she is also a bit of a drama queen. Diamond is an independent gal, as most goths tend to be. Some of her favorite things are asking to be let out of her pen. She will get your attention by banging on her pen to be let out. She also likes to keep busy, with foraging toys such as hay crackers (you know paper tubes filled with delightful hay), or pushing the snack ball around to get those yummy nuggies out. Just because Diamond is a goth girl doesn’t mean that she does not need to keep her brain sharp. How better than to forge and explore for one's nuggies, or hay? Oh and cannot forget a girl needs her beauty rest so lots of naps are gothtastic after exploring or hunting for fun. We can all agree that goths are not fans of athletics, but Diamond is very skilled at jumping and climbing. She can easily leap over 30” obstacles. If chewing was an Olympic sport this girly would take the gold, she loves to chew on anything she can get her little toothies on. Diamond is also a very skilled digger, especially if she is bored. She will need a home that is sufficiently bunny-proofed and lots of fun activities and toys to keep her entertained. Like all other bunnies, Diamond is not a fan of being picked up, as she barely tolerates pets. She is perfecting the art of the bunny box, now and again she leaves you a bunny puff. Since Diamond is still learning how to be a house bunny, she would do better in a calm home with no small children or other pets. Especially since she is territorial when it comes to food. Do you have the perfect home for a Gothic athlete? If so, race over to the Rabbit Advocates website to learn more about the adoption process and fill out an application. https://rabbitadvocates.org/adoption