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A429649
Name: Nidorino
Located At: Denver Animal Shelter
Description:
I am a neutered male, gray and white Shorthaired Rabbit
I am a neutered male, gray and white Shorthaired Rabbit
Age: The shelter staff think I am about 2 years and 3 months old.
About Me:
The shelter says I weigh 5.60 lbs.
I have been at the shelter since Jun 25, 2026.
Size: 2-20+ pounds, varies by breed
Life expectancy: 7-10+ years
Group or solo: Rabbits are social and do well living together so long as they are all spayed and/or neutered and introduced slowly and appropriately. Rabbits that are already living together should be adopted together.
Diet: Unlimited timothy/grass hay, unlimited fresh water, ΒΌ cup of rabbit pellets per 5 pounds of body weight per day. Offer two cups of fresh leafy vegetables daily and limited fruit/treats. Good vegetables to feed your rabbit; romaine lettuce, bok choy, kale, mustard greens, carrot tops, watercress, basil, kohlrabi, beet greens, and cilantro.
Avoid: Iceberg lettuce, chard, rhubarb, avocado, onions, potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli.
Habitat/Housing: Many rabbit enclosures or pens sold in stores are too small. A 4 foot x 4 foot pen or cage is ideal. Line the bottom with carpet squares and tiles. Rabbits can be litter box trained; provide a box with paper litter or aspen shavings (no cedar or pine, no clay-based cat litters) and timothy hay on top. Include a cardboard box or similar enclosure for them to hide in. Keep their enclosure indoors away from drafts, extreme temperatures, and predators. Clean the litterbox and pen daily. Rabbits like playing, digging, and chewing and should be provided with appropriate rabbit safe toys and enrichment.
Handling and Care: Rabbits should get daily play and exercise time out of their enclosure in a rabbit proofed room or area of the house. Rabbits can chew furniture, cords, and wires so keep those blocked off or covered. Trim your rabbits nails every 4-6 weeks. Rabbits generally do not enjoy getting picked up; if you must pick up your rabbit fully support their hind end and spine as a struggling rabbit can injure themselves. Bring your rabbit to a small pet/exotics veterinarian annually for check-ups. If your rabbit stops eating or moving their bowels for 6 hours or longer, seek veterinary help immediately. Other signs of illness include hair loss, lethargy, head tilt, dental issues and diarrhea.
More information on rabbits:
https://www.sandiegorabbits.org/
https://rabbit.org/
The shelter says I weigh 5.60 lbs.
I have been at the shelter since Jun 25, 2026.
Size: 2-20+ pounds, varies by breed
Life expectancy: 7-10+ years
Group or solo: Rabbits are social and do well living together so long as they are all spayed and/or neutered and introduced slowly and appropriately. Rabbits that are already living together should be adopted together.
Diet: Unlimited timothy/grass hay, unlimited fresh water, ΒΌ cup of rabbit pellets per 5 pounds of body weight per day. Offer two cups of fresh leafy vegetables daily and limited fruit/treats. Good vegetables to feed your rabbit; romaine lettuce, bok choy, kale, mustard greens, carrot tops, watercress, basil, kohlrabi, beet greens, and cilantro.
Avoid: Iceberg lettuce, chard, rhubarb, avocado, onions, potatoes, cabbage, cauliflower, and broccoli.
Habitat/Housing: Many rabbit enclosures or pens sold in stores are too small. A 4 foot x 4 foot pen or cage is ideal. Line the bottom with carpet squares and tiles. Rabbits can be litter box trained; provide a box with paper litter or aspen shavings (no cedar or pine, no clay-based cat litters) and timothy hay on top. Include a cardboard box or similar enclosure for them to hide in. Keep their enclosure indoors away from drafts, extreme temperatures, and predators. Clean the litterbox and pen daily. Rabbits like playing, digging, and chewing and should be provided with appropriate rabbit safe toys and enrichment.
Handling and Care: Rabbits should get daily play and exercise time out of their enclosure in a rabbit proofed room or area of the house. Rabbits can chew furniture, cords, and wires so keep those blocked off or covered. Trim your rabbits nails every 4-6 weeks. Rabbits generally do not enjoy getting picked up; if you must pick up your rabbit fully support their hind end and spine as a struggling rabbit can injure themselves. Bring your rabbit to a small pet/exotics veterinarian annually for check-ups. If your rabbit stops eating or moving their bowels for 6 hours or longer, seek veterinary help immediately. Other signs of illness include hair loss, lethargy, head tilt, dental issues and diarrhea.
More information on rabbits:
https://www.sandiegorabbits.org/
https://rabbit.org/
More Info: The shelter's adoption package includes the spay or neuter cost, vaccinations, microchip, and a one-year Denver pet license.
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This information is updated hourly.
For more information about this animal or other adoptable pets, please visit Denver Animal Shelter.
Help the Denver Animal Shelter find a new loving home for me and more animals like me. Click here to donate.
Shelter information
Location: Denver Animal Shelter
Address: 1241 W Bayaud Ave
Denver, CO 80223
Denver, CO 80223