GEORGE AND FRANK LOOKING FOR THEIR FOREVER HOME !!
Bonded bunny pairs are something truly special 🤍🐇🤎
These two sweethearts are a neutered 2-year-old pair looking for a home together. One is a beautiful white bunny and the other is a tort Holland Lop with the calmest, most loving personalities.
They came from a loving situation where life circumstances changed — and now they deserve a forever family that understands how deeply rabbits bond. Watching them groom, relax, and seek comfort from each other is honestly heart-melting.
✔️ Litter trained
✔️ Bonded pair
✔️ Neutered
✔️ Indoor companion rabbits
✔️ Gentle temperaments
✔️ Used to affection and handling
People often don’t realize rabbits can form lifelong emotional bonds just like dogs and cats. Separating a bonded pair can be extremely stressful for them, so these two will only be adopted together.
Located in Missouri through Spring Willow Ranch 🐰
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Adopting bonded bunny pairs like George and Frank is a truly rewarding experience that brings endless joy and companionship. In my personal experience with rabbits, I've found that bonded pairs offer emotional support to each other in ways that single rabbits often cannot. They groom each other, snuggle for comfort, and exhibit behaviors that show deep mutual trust and affection. This close bond helps reduce stress and promotes happier, healthier lives. If you're considering adopting George and Frank, it's important to prepare your home to meet the specific needs of Holland Lop rabbits. They thrive indoors with calm environments and plenty of space to hop around. Soft bedding and safe play areas prevent injury, while a consistent diet including hay, fresh veggies, and clean water supports their wellbeing. Litter training, like George and Frank have, makes caring for your rabbits easier and helps keep living spaces clean. Gentle handling and regular social interaction will encourage their loving personalities to flourish, ensuring they feel safe and appreciated. Many people underestimate the emotional complexity of rabbits. Like dogs and cats, rabbits need companionship, mental stimulation, and affection. Because George and Frank are bonded and have been neutered, adopting them together ensures their emotional stability and prevents behavioral problems. Finally, adopting bonded pairs means you're giving these sensitive animals a family that truly understands how deeply rabbits bond and the importance of not separating them. By welcoming George and Frank into your home, you'll experience the special joy of watching longtime bunny best friends thrive together.














































































