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Home » Adopt » Adopt a rabbit in Washington

Adopt a rabbit in Washington

Modified: Sep 20, 2017 by Maria Alessia · This post may contain affiliate links ·

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

Hi, we are Sage and Pepper!
Location: Roy, WA
adopt a rabbit in washington sage and pepper
Sage and Pepper are very sweet, easy to handle and calm. Used to dogs, cats, chickens, sheep, guineas, goats... just very nice and mellow. Come with cage, 50lb of pelleted feed and dishes.
Compatibility: Good with Most Rabbits
Personality: Average Energy, Submissive
Health: Spayed
Adoption Fee: $25
https://rabbit.rescueme.org/washington

Hi, we are Charlotte & Tippy!
Location: Carnation, WA
adopt a rabbit in washington charlotte and tippy
Netherland Dwarf & New Zealand
Adults
Female
Small
Meet our favorite odd couple! Charlotte is a young, energetic girl who can't stop climbing in laps to explore when she's out of her pen. And she has more than a few pounds on her diminutive, devoted dad, Tippy. This father-daughter duo would love to get out of the shelter, which can be a bit overwhelming for them. With a little time and more space to play, they're sure to blossom.
Please contact Angie Green at angie@specialbunny.org
Please visit our web-site for more information. www.specialbunny.org
SPECIAL BUNNY, 206-351-2637
Carnation, WA 98014
angie@specialbunny.org

Hi, my name is Buckwheat!
Location: Gig Harbor, WA
adopt a rabbit in washington Buckwheat
Chinchilla, Male
Buckwheat is VERY confident! He's not you're average bunny, this guy just LOVES adventure. He needs a friendly mate and a large running area. He would love to have the full run of your house and run, play and cuddle his bunwife. He's ready to find a forever home with a forever mate. He's a gentleman with manners.
RABBIT HAVEN
PO Box 2268
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
dori.rabbithavenvolunteer@gmail.com

Hi, my name is Alvin!
Location: Gig Harbor, WA
adopt a rabbit in washington alvin
New Zealand, Male
Alvin lives with his brother Simon. They are sweethearts. They were transferred to Rabbit Haven, Gig Harbor from a shelter in California when that shelters director passed away and had to close. They made the trip like champions and are doing well. These boys are ready for their forever homes and some humans to share their hearts with. They need a home to run in to stay fit and healthy. They are bonded so must be adopted together.
RABBIT HAVEN
PO Box 2268
Gig Harbor, WA 98335
dori.rabbithavenvolunteer@gmail.com

Hi, my name is Peapod!
Location: Carnation, WA
adopt a rabbit in washington Peapod
After a rough start in life, Peapod was rescued by good samaritans who nursed her back to health and introduced her to indoor living. She even became BFFs with their very large dog! Peapod is friendly but has been known to go into ‘terrified’ mode in new situations, so she will need understanding parents who are willing to take it slow when introducing her to a new home. She might really enjoy having a new dog friend, too!
English Spot, Female
SPECIAL BUNNY
206-351-2637
Carnation, WA 98014
angie@specialbunny.org

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