Zach and Cody

Zach and Cody are a gorgeous pair of bonded Holland Lop brothers!

Zach, neutered male, 4 yrs old ( estimated birthdate: June 30, 2019), solid tan coloured short coat, good teeth, good weight, loves to flop to sleep, smart, harder to catch outside, he chases his brother Cody around when anticipating being fed pellets, more likely to try new foods, monitor for chewing inappropriately on edge of linoleum, he had one mild episode of GI stasis requiring veterinary intervention Sept 2022.

Cody, neutered male, 4 yrs old ( estimated birthdate: June 30, 2019), tan coloured with black shoulder, short coat, monitor tooth spur 408, 409 – lower right tongue side, good weight, grooms Zach frequently, more submissive to Zach, he runs away from him when anticipating being fed bowl of pellets, more cautious about new foods, more curious/bold to explore outside of his enclosure, often is watching over Zach when he sleeps, not as smart as Zach, easier to catch outside.

Both were last vaccinated with RHD Jan 14, 2021. Both are litter box trained, curious, friendly, once they have warmed up to you they may lick or nudge you! Both love to chew/rip cardboard boxes, paper bags, willow balls. They love their cardboard boxes and pet beds to rest/sleep on or under.

They both like head pets, and they will allow grooming and nail trims but they don’t like it much – they prefer to be on the ground than held. They love their treats of banana & apple slices (fresh or dried) and their pellets – they will come running to you! 

They prefer Timothy hay cubes over loose hay, love Orchard grass hay from the hay rack & Romaine lettuce and other greens/ herbs from a bowl or the floor. They are mostly quiet and sedentary during the day but they will rattle their x pen enclosure with their teeth so they may be too noisy in your bedroom at night so they were moved to the living room beside the kitchen/ 

They love to explore and run around/binky outside bunny proof garden, eat grass, use outside toilet and they will often come back inside on their own to their evening share of pellets, they can run fast, are smart and will need supervision outside as they have escaped a few times but were recovered! They are good with dogs and cats.

If you can offer this bonded male duo a home, please apply today!

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