WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — Kansas Humane Society Communications Director Jordan Banyunes brought Princess Henrietta, a lionhead rabbit, to KSN's Pet Project Thursday afternoon.
She weighs 2 pounds and is less than a year old. Bani Younes doesn't think he'll get that big.
Princess Henrietta is part of 18 rabbits that KHS took in a while ago. Her younger brother Johnny was also featured on KSN's Pet Project and quickly found a home.
Bani Younes says she is a very, very kind person.
“She was raised by our development team and volunteer center,” Bani Younes said.
Bani Younes will also be trained. Currently, he is caring for two “Spicy” kittens.
“It's a really great way to get involved with KHS. If you're looking to get involved, or aren't ready to get a pet forever, we can help you find a temporary home until you're ready to come back and be adopted. We can take them home,” Bani Younes said. “That's really, really great.”
Rabbits need everything a normal pet does.
“It's like brushing,” Bani Younes said. “They also need time outdoors, or space to run and jump around. You can set them up with playpens and give them toys and things like that. Yeah, just like any other animal. Just like animals, they need nutrition too. Toys, treats and hay are very important to them, and they love hay.”
Click here to learn more about Princess Harrieta.
KHS will be hosting a bingo event at the XY Bar on Friday, March 8th from 7pm. All proceeds will benefit KHS Pets. Click here for more information.