Currently seven of
these rabbits are available for adoption, with over 20 almost ready for adoption.
The following
rabbits are available for adoption through the Indiana House Rabbit Society.
After using many of our area low cost spay / neuter clinics in Chicago, Mokena, Oak Park and North Aurora, as no cat, kitten or
rabbit is available for adoption until it is spayed or neutered (kittens at 12 weeks), we realize that the next step in our journey is to take on the problem where it starts.
Not exact matches
The
rabbits listed on this page (photos below)
are available for adoption as of March 24, 2018.
All of the
rabbits taken in by Leaps & Bounds
Rabbit Rescue will
be available for adoption after they
are spayed and neutered and healed from their surgeries.
More than 300 dogs, cats, puppies, kittens, and
rabbits will
be available for adoption from more than 25 New York City area shelters and rescue groups.
Below, you can view the
rabbits that
are currently
available for adoption at Animal Friends.
As of Sept. 4, 32
rabbits have
been adopted into the community, 47 have
been transferred to other rescues and animal welfare partners, and 48
rabbits are now
available for adoption both at the shelter and in surrounding PetSmart stores.
There
are typically six or seven
rabbits and other small pets
available for adoption in «Smam - A-Lot,» our Small Mammal Room.
Rabbits are the third most abundant animal
available for adoption.
Rabbits also will
be available for adoption at Adoptapalooza in Union Square Park on Sunday, April 10.
All
rabbits available for adoption are featured on our site, but there may
be other
rabbits in foster care that
are recovering from illness or awaiting their spay or neuter surgery, so check our site regularly
for new additions!
All
rabbits are spayed or neutered, and male guinea pigs
are neutered, prior to
being available for adoption.
More than 300 cats, kittens, and
rabbits * will
be available for adoption from over 20 rescue groups and shelters.
Adoption partnership opportunities
are available for organizations that actively perform dog, cat, or
rabbit adoptions.
This helps to prevent impulse
adoptions, which can
be a particular problem with
rabbits simply because many people
are unaware that
rabbits are even
available for adoption at shelters.
Back by popular demand, a free spay / neuter clinic
for rabbits will
be held in Manhattan on March 28, and
rabbits will
be available for adoption from New York City shelters and rescue groups all spring.
Several hundred dogs, cats and small animals, including
rabbits, will
be available for adoption.
Dozens of cats, kittens, and
rabbits will
be available for adoption from Alliance Participating Organizations.