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Home » Adopt » Adopt a rabbit in Iowa

Adopt a rabbit in Iowa

Modified: Apr 19, 2018 by Maria Alessia · This post may contain affiliate links ·

Rabbit Adoption Listings in Iowa
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Adopt or buy a rabbit in Iowa

Hi, my name is Muddy Paws!
Location: Des Moines, IA
adopt a rabbit in Iowa Muddy Paws
Californian • Adult • Male • Medium
Spayed/Neutered • Current on vaccinations
Primary Color: White
Secondary Color: Brown
Age: 2yrs 3mths 4wks
Animal has been Neutered
ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE OF IOWA INC.
5452 N.E. 22nd St.
Des Moines, IA 50313
arl@arl-iowa.org

Hi, my name is Lucy!
Location: Clive, IA
adopt a rabbit in Iowa Lucy
American • Adult • Female • Large
Spayed/Neutered • Coat Length: Short
Lucy is bonded with Twister. If you want to adopt both of them please rest the rest of the announcement.
All Furry Friends bunnies are spayed or neutered and microchipped. The adoption fee for one bunny is $50, or adopt a bonded pair for $80. E-mail adoptions@furryfriendsrefuge.org or call 515-222-0009 with questions or visit one of our locations during adoption hours:
1211 Grand Ave West Des Moines, IA Mon thru Fri 3pm - 8pm and Sat/Sun 11am - 5pm
OR
1723 Grand Ave Des Moines, IA Mon thru Fri 10am - 2pm and 4pm to 8pm and Sat/Sun 11am - 3pm.
Please visit our website furryfriendsrefuge.org for the most current list of adoptable animals.
FURRY FRIENDS REFUGE
515-222-0009
1211 Grand Avenue
Clive, IA 50325
adoptions@furryfriendsrefuge.org

Hi, my name is Sasha!
Location: Fairfield, IA
adopt a rabbit in Iowa Sasha
Bunny Rabbit • Adult • Female • Medium
House trained • Spayed/Neutered • Prefers a home without: Cats and Dogs
Sasha is a an amazing sweet little girl who needs a home and some loving pair of human hands. Indoor housing is a requirement. She has a sad story. When her former owners were expelled from their home, Sasha was left behind. It was witer outside and she was lest in the freezing cold. Neighbors saved her and brought her to the shelter. Since then, Sasha enjoys a warm home and a good portion of nutritious greens, fruits, and dry rabbit food. At the moment she has a preference for kale, parsley, and carrots. She enjoys her chill moments in her cage as well as running about in the office. Sasha needs a home where she will stay more time out her cage. She is good with children and adults and has quite the personality, she is fine with friendly cats.
HEAVENLY PET SANCTUARY
(641) 919-1289
2174 Key Blvd
Fairfield, IA 52556
friends@heavenlypet.org

Hi, my name is Audrey Hepbun!
Location: Jefferson County Fairfield
adopt a rabbit in Iowa Audrey Hepbun
Personality: Average Energy, Somewhat Dominant
Health: Spayed, Vaccinations Current
"I am in an emergency housing situation and I need to find a home for my house rabbit ASAP. Please call if interested- Mary Braasch, 641-4515355"

Best shelters and rescuers in Iowa:
ANIMAL RESCUE LEAGUE OF IOWA INC.: arl@arl-iowa.org
FURRY FRIENDS REFUGE: adoptions@furryfriendsrefuge.org
HEAVENLY PET SANCTUARY: friends@heavenlypet.org
LAST HOPE ANIMAL RESCUE, INC.: adoptions@lasthoperescueia.org

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