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Rabbit Adoption
Before You Adopt
Are you the
Right Kind of Person to Live With a Rabbit?
Are you patient, like to sit on the floor and not fussy about
your furniture? These are some of the characteristics of a "Rabbit
Person".
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12 Things
to consider Before you Adopt.
Who will be the primary caretaker? Are you
prepared to care for a rabbit for its lifespan of 10 or more
years? A dozen questions to answer for yourself before you adopt.
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- Pre-Bonded Couples
Two can live as cheaply as one for twice as much fun. Eliminate
the stress of getting a friend for your bunny by bringing his
buddy home.
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Adoption
Process
"Matchmaker, matchmaker make me
a match"
Both you and your future companion are individuals. To help you
find each other, print out our People/Pet
Profile, answer some basic questions about your expectations,
and bring it to our adoption day. We'll do our best to make sure
you fit each other.
Read or print our adoption contract to learn about your responsibilities
for your new friend.
Rabbits
Available for Adoption
All rabbits offered for adoption have been
spayed or neutered (age permitting). All rabbits are to be adopted
to indoor homes only. Click here
for photos of some of the rabbits available through the Sacramento
House Rabbit Society. Click to find out when
and where to meet these bunnies in person. For more information
about adopting, contact SHRS at (916) 863-9690 or email Margaret.
If you don't see a bunny who catches your
eye, consider adopting from one of the local shelters.
- Sacramento
SPCA, 6201 Florin-Perkins Road
(916) 383-7387
- Placer County SPCA,
150 Corporation Yard Road, Roseville (916) 782-7722 (includes
pictures of rabbits when available)
- Sacramento County Animal Care and Regulation, 4290 Bradshaw Road (916) 368-7387
Some of the rabbits from the shelter are now featured at Petsmart
on Zinfandel/ 10830 Olson Drive (851-1831) & 2705 East Bidwell
(984-4748). See them here.
Other Sacramento County Animal Shelter small animals such as
guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, & others are included
& need homes too.
- Sacramento City Animal Care
and Control, 2127 Front Street
(916) 264-7387 (includes pictures of rabbits)
- Friends of the Sacramento City Shelter Animals
- Friends
of the Placer County Animal Shelter
- Yolo
County SPCA, P.O. Box 510, Davis,
95617 (530) 758-7722. Includes pictures of shelter rabbits
- Yolo County
Animal Control, 41793 Gibson Rd.,
Woodland, CA 95776 (530) 668-5280 (includes pictures of available
rabbits)
- El Dorado County
Animal Control & Shelter, 2301
Coolwater Creek Road, Placerville, (530) 621-5795
Happily Adopted Rabbits
See our most recent successful adoptions
here.
After You Have Adopted
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- Bonding Advice
Is it courting or fighting? How to read various
reactions to a new friend.
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Last updated June 21, 2005
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PO Box 19850 Sacramento, CA 95819-0850
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