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Forum RESCUE EFFORTS FOR SHELTERS Frederick, MD BUNNY OVERFLOW @ Animal Control

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    • Strongheart
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        These rabbits are at Frederick County Animal Control in Frederick, Maryland.

        OUT OF COUNTY AND OUT OF STATE ADOPTIONS ENCOURAGED.

        You will have to visit the shelter however.

        Contact for info about adopting these bunnies is natalieurq@gmail.com Let me know if you do not receive a response in a timely manner (email me at brighteyesalive@mac.com).

        ADOPTION FEE: $50.00 includes spaying/neutering. Rabbit adopters will need to purchase a suitable cage, exercise pen and other supplies prior to adoption from a supplier of their choice. We provide a list of veterinarians skilled in rabbit care and ongoing support for new house rabbit caretakers. A rabbit is a wonderful friend. Please adopt.

        JASPER is a small guy and a mini-rex mix. His mom is Ebony. He needs very much to be neutered as he is young and hormonal right now but once any rabbit is spayed or neutered, after about 30 days, the hormones are drained out of their system and they are very agreeable, nice companions. Jasper surely will be too so come in and meet Jasper today!

        STRIPE is a lady rabbit who needs a better name! She was a stray and is obviously a senior as she already has partial cataract in her left eye. She surely has many good years left and has a reserved, ladylike personality. She needs to go on a diet as soon as possible as she seems pretty chubby and rabbits should have a diet of about 90% hay for many reasons including staying trim. Stripe’s chances of getting adopted are not very good because many people want younger rabbits but this is not fair because she is so calm and mild, she surely will be a wonderful companion for the right family! Please come in and meet Stripe today!

        SNOWFLAKE is a handsome boy. He is 2 years old and we’re sure once he is neutered he will be a very sweet, handleable boy. He was given up because his owner no longer had time to care for him. Snowflake has a dog-like personality and acts like a dog! Snowflake today!

        FROSTY is about a year or so old and he is very nice. He was handfed daily by his previous owner who no longer had time to care for him. He is used to indoor living and is acclimated to living with a nice dog. We’re sure that once he’s neutered, like all companion animals should be, he will be the perfect house pet. He is friendly and calm.

        HAZEL is a sweet little two year old Dutch girl who is very scared she will not get adopted. She is reserved and enjoys people. She wants very much to have her own family again and be appreciated for the nice rabbit lady she is. She is very nice! Come in and meet Hazel today!

        MILES is a two year old lionhead boy who, like most lionheads, enjoys being brushed. He is used to living with other rabbits but of course he needs to be neutered to be able to do that again and be a nice rabbit to other rabbits instead of being highly hormonal. His previous owner gave him up because they had two other rabbits and said they didn’t have time to care for a third. Miles likes to be petted but being such a small rabbit and having so much fur in his eyes, he needs to have you tell him that you’re there and are going to pet him because it’s so hard for him to see! Please come in and meet the handsome little fellow today!

        SKITTLES is a very sweet and docile young male rabbit. He needs to be neutered like all the rabbits are at this shelter, but he is still sweet and friendly and outgoing nonetheless. He is very people oriented and has a very interesting shaped head, like a hare. Come in and meet Skittles today!

        CHAPS is a very sweet, calm, personable fellow! He likes people a lot! And he is charming and adorable too. He has been at the shelter a long time already and needs to get his forever home soon before it’s too late! Please consider bringing this nice gentleman rabbit into your home!

        EBONY is a small dwarf who came into the shelter pregnant and gave birth to the little boy, Jasper. Ebony is sweet and mild mannered and calm and good. She’s a very nice lady rabbit and she needs to get adopted soon as she has been here a long time. Please come in and meet Ebony today!

         


      • Sarita
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          I hope someone will adopt them soon. You have some very beautiful rabbits at your shelter.


        • Monkeybun
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            Oh my theya re cute. Too bad I’m a bit far away


          • Alicia
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              I hope they find homes soon!  We are at capacity here or I’d try to convince Mike to come back up and get another one

              I’m the one who adopted Drue the grey mini lop  I’m happy to say that he is doing awesome and him and Tucker are now bonded and living in their brand new condo/pen together

               

              I definitely encourage anyone who’s at all in driving distance to consider adopting from here!  They really helped make the long distance adoption work and were really able to work with me to be able to meet me at the times that I was coming through.  I arranged my pick up for Drue when I was going up North on vacation.  I was able to stop on the way up and visit the shelter and fill out the paperwork.  Then one of their volunteers brought Drue home with her and was able to meet me at a shopping center right off an exit for the actual pick up when I was on my way home..even though it’s far away they will do all they can to make it easy and they’re truly awesome and give you all the information you need to know about the bunny!

               

                I thought I’d add a picture of Drue and Tucker too


            • tabalab
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                OH look at all the beautiful white buns I wish i lived closer to any of the rescues

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