Jingle

Breed: Netherland Dwarf
Sex: Female
Colour: White
Secondary Colour: Black
Birthdate: 01/03/2023
Location: Sydney Shelter (Kemps Creek)
Animal ID: A73605
Microchip number: 900164002362080

A Little Bit About Jingle

Jingle is a striking white-and-black rabbit with a curious spirit and a gentle, thoughtful nature. While she may take a little time to settle into new surroundings, her inquisitive personality soon comes through as she explores at her own pace. She enjoys observing the world around her and finds comfort in familiar routines, making her well suited to a calm, patient home that will let her build trust in her own time.

At the heart of Jingles world is her bond with Bells. The two share a deep connection and must remain together, as they rely on each other for reassurance and companionship. Jingles especially looks to Bells for confidence, so a spacious indoor setup is essential—somewhere they can move freely, stretch out, and retreat into safe hiding spots when they need a little quiet time.

Jingles thrives with a simple, enriching lifestyle: unlimited hay, fresh greens, and plenty of space to roam. She would enjoy supervised time on grass where she can nibble and explore, always at her own pace. Not one for frequent handling, Jingles prefers gentle interaction on the ground, where she feels most secure. In the right environment, she brings a quiet presence and a unique charm that makes sharing space with her truly special.

My adoption fee includes desexing, health check, microchipping, I am up-to-date with vaccinations and eligible for free lifetime registration.

Adoption Fee: $55

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My health has been checked
I am desexed
I have been microchipped
Apartment friendly
Bonded pair
Open to meet kids
Suited to full-time worker

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