Snowy was reserved, however, due to an extreme change in circumstances on Snowy's part, her potential adopter has had to sadly change her mind.
Snowy has proven that when she is with another rabbit, she is exceptionally demanding and persistant and no matter what the other rabbit does to cope with this, she still wants more. She also nips harder and harder to try and get what she wants (which is a fuss).
Therefore, Snowy needs to currently go as a single rabbit and she will need to live indoors.
Snowy has been living indoors at her foster home and is generally pretty good. She has exemplary litter habits and has shown no interest in wires or destroying things (although we can not guarantee it will always be this way). All she wants is to be loved (and to explore, especially places she feels she shouldn't).
As a large bunny (roughly around 5.5kg now and stable) with the mind of a young bunny (which is full of energy, full of life, loves charging aruond and binkying- not the laid back attitude of your average large bunny) she will need a lot of space, that is safe for her to run around in, to binky onto, off of, and around.
I can't explain how amazing this bunny is. She has so much to give to someone, and will be such a lovely addition to any home. That said, she will need a very experienced home. She has had dental issues, she has malformed eyes that will need a close 'eye' kept on them and she also has some minor behaviour issues (which can involve nibbling or nipping to get attention- this is ignored here). The health issues will just need monitoring and care when appropriate, and her behaviour issues are essentially that prior to going into foster care she learnt that chewing clothes, feet, legs and anything else got her a fuss, so the nibbling and nipping comes from her learning that gets her needs met. Her foster carer is working on these issues but it will likely take Snowy a long time to lose this learnt behaviour.
Can you offer this one in a million bunny a one in a million home?