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Happy Endings Animal Rescue Madison,TN37115 N 36° 26.240158, W 86° 70.32012939453 Telephone EMAIL ONLY PLEASE Lop Eared Adopted pet Adopted Lop Eared Adopted Rabbit Rabbit

3 Males - 3 Female - Adopted!

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Small Young Female Rabbit

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More About 3 Males - 3 Female

We normally don't get involved in Bunny Rescue - they are all fat and in good health - about 9 months to one year old - there is 6 bunnies - 5 have floppy long ears or lop ears except one has stand up ears - they are either blonde in color or shades of gray - they will all require spaying and neutering before adoption which costs about $60.00 for the males - $110.00 for the females per bunny... Bunnies can reproduce every 30 days with liters of anywhere from 6-12 Bunnies - Bunnies are great pets - they can be house broke and are fun to play with and cuddle - I have found them to be very relaxing after a busy day just to hold and pet - I am not charging an adoption fee on the Bunnies - just pay for the spaying or neutering up front and we will take them to our Vet for spaying or neutering - once they are done you can take them home while they recover from surgery - since I am not charging an adoption fee on the bunnies, if anyone would like to make a donation of rabbit food, greens like lettuce or parsley, carrots and of course Timothy Hay is always needed - I am currently paying for this out of my own pocket and sure could use the help since we are mainly a dog rescue and most of our resources go towards them - If anyone would like to sponsor a Bunny and spay or neuter them through our Vet, we could lower the fee to adopt them and get them into loving homes faster, I think the main reason for lack of adoptions on Bunnies is the high cost of spaying and neutering over cats and dogs - and only a few Vets in Nashville do Bunnies - if any Bunny experts would like to foster, let me know - I sure could use the help... Dec.30,06 Good News - we have adopted one of the male bunnies (blonde) - he went to a loving couple who already has 2 other bunnies - they call him Tigger - so they were looking for a 3rd because they love them so much - so we now have 5 left - 2 males and 3 females - If you interested in adopting a bunny - please hurry before we close and forced to turn them over to the pound... January 7,07- the family that adopted Tigger decided to adopt Bobby the brother of Tigger - they now have 4 bunnies and have proven to be a very responsible loving couple who loves their bunnies and takes excellent care of them - I wish I could find 4 more families just like them... I placed individual profiles of the bunnies that are left which are Mona, the mother bunny - Big Daddy the father bunny - Amelia Earhart, the adventerous daughter of Mona bunny and Betty the shy bunny and daughter of Mona that loves to held - if you would like to adopt any of the bunnies that are left - please send me an email as to what sort of forever home you have to offer the cuddly bunnies...

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