Blossom is a spayed female mini rex rabbit. Mini rex rabbits are especially known for their velvety, dense fur. Blossom is active, inquisitive and loves to explore. She enjoys hopping all about and playing in her hay. She would love to go home to a large enclosure, and maybe even sometimes roam freely in safe areas in her new home. Her caretakers say that when she has lots of room, she has a blast running around and doing binkies. A binky is a jump and twist rabbits do when they are happy. She would prefer to go home to an experienced bunny family that understands she can sometimes protect her own space. If you are ready to have some new love blossom in your home, she might be the one for you. Stop in or schedule a visit. To schedule an appointment to meet Blossom ID# A939021 call Peninsula Humane Society & SPCA at (650) 340-7022. Visit www.PHS-SPCA.org for more information.
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