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Cinnamon: Breed Info, Temperament & Adoption

Summary

The Cinnamon Rabbit is a medium-sized breed known for its warm, russet-colored coat. They are generally friendly, intelligent, and sociable, making them a great choice for families and individuals alike. They require moderate exercise and grooming, and with proper care, they can live up to 5-8 years. They are relatively healthy, but like all rabbits, they can be prone to certain health issues. They are also fairly easy to train due to their intelligence.

Fun Fact

The Cinnamon Rabbit breed was created by accident in the 1960s when a Chinchilla Rabbit and a Checkered Giant Rabbit were bred together.

Adoption Tips

When adopting a Cinnamon Rabbit, make sure you have enough space for them to exercise and play. They will also need a diet high in hay, a quiet place to sleep, and plenty of social interaction. Regular vet check-ups are also important to ensure their health.

Lifespan & Health

How Long Do Cinnamons Live?

With proper care, Cinnamon Rabbits typically live between 5 to 8 years.

Detailed Info

Size
5/10

Cinnamon Rabbits are medium-sized rabbits, typically weighing between 4.5 to 5.5 pounds.

Temperament
8/10

They are known for their friendly and gentle temperament. They are generally good with children and other pets.

Exercise Needs
6/10

Cinnamon Rabbits need a moderate amount of exercise. They should have a few hours each day to roam outside of their cage in a safe, rabbit-proofed area.

Grooming Needs
4/10

Their coat is relatively easy to care for, requiring brushing only once a week. However, during shedding seasons, they may need more frequent grooming.

Life Expectancy
5/10

With proper care, Cinnamon Rabbits typically live between 5 to 8 years.

Health
7/10

Cinnamon Rabbits are generally healthy, but they can be prone to common rabbit health issues such as dental problems, ear mites, and gastrointestinal stasis.

Intelligence
8/10

Cinnamon Rabbits are intelligent and curious, which makes them fun and engaging pets.

Trainability
7/10

Due to their intelligence, Cinnamon Rabbits are relatively easy to train. They can learn to use a litter box and can be taught simple tricks.

Sociability
8/10

Cinnamon Rabbits are sociable animals that enjoy the company of their human family members. They can also get along well with other pets if properly introduced.

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Adoption Tips & Guides

Every pet is an individual. For specifics on temperament and history, contact the rescue organization caring for the dog you're interested in.