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Emotional support rabbit costs $100 including a $15 non-refundable deposit.
We prefer cash, but Venmo is also accepted.
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Appointments:
All adoptions are by appointment only.This ensures a calm visit and our full attention while you meet your rabbit.
We’ll work with you to schedule a time that fits your needs.
Adoption Process:
Interview required: We meet with all applicants to make sure it’s a good fit. We may decline an application if it’s not in the rabbit’s best interest. Our decision is final.
We do not sell rabbits as easter gifts. "Domesticated rabbits are currently the third most frequent pet surrendered to shelters, trailing only dogs and cats. This trend is heavily fueled by seasonal impulse buys, particularly around Easter, where estimates suggest a staggering 80% to 95% of these rabbits are either abandoned or perish within twelve months. Many are tragically released into the wild by owners who don't realize that domestic breeds lack the survival instincts necessary to endure outdoors."
Your Rabbit's Diet
Under 6 months old: Unlimited, high-quality pellets for healthy growth and unlimited timothy hay.
Over 6 months old: Pellets given in smaller amounts, based on healthy weight and unlimited timothy hay.
All rabbits: Must always have fresh water and unlimited timothy hay.
Housing:
Minimum size cage: 30” x 30”
Rabbits also need a separate exercise area (we recommend a collapsible pen, which is linked in the Supplies section).
Rabbits shouldn't live with chickens. Chickens can give rabbits disease and respiratory issues.
Please have housing and supplies ready before adoption. We do not provide these with your rabbit.
Our Philosophy:
Emotional support rabbits are trained to be companions, NOT MEAT rabbits.
We breed rabbits for emotional support only.
Health & Age:
Rabbits are weaned at 2 months old. They will be ready for adoption once weaned.
Training & Support:
At your appointment, we will show you how to:
Handle your rabbit safely.
Trim nails properly.
Continue litter box training.
New bunny owner packet
This hands-on training will help you feel confident caring for your new pet.