151 17-79 Darla Spayed Female Adult 12 Months Old Domestic Lionhead/Rex X White / Gray Spots Weight 5.8 I was found running loose on UNCW Campus and was brought to the shelter where my owner did not claim me. I was later returned to the rescue where I was spayed and placed up for adoption. The shelter describes me as a 'tulip' which means that I have been observed engaging in the widest range of behaviors from everything to bulging eyes, cowering, chinning, grooming, boxing, lunging, exploring, fighting, thumping, flagging their tails, startling, hiding, playing with toys, and binkying. Tulip's rarely flop in shelters as they are not usually laid back. In homes tulips are often entertaining rabbits, always on high alert, very active, interactive, and exhibiting the same wide range of behaviors they do in a shelter environment. Some may not do well with children or other rabbits. Caution should be observed in adopting Tulips to homes with many other rabbits or children. TULIP BEHAVIOR MARKERS �'ۢ WIDE RANGE OF BEHAVIORS �'ۢ ACTIVE �'ۢ HIGH ALERT �'ۢ MAY NOT DO WELL WITH CHILDREN AND OTHER RABBITS
New Hanover County
Wilmington, North Carolina 28405
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