

Ory
- Baby
- Male
- Medium
- rabbit
- Lionhead
About Ory
Marshfield, WI
Species & Breed
rabbit
Lionhead
Physical Traits
Baby
Male
Medium
Behavior
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Ory's Story
Ory is a sweet and curious little bunny.<br/><br/>Ory will be available to adopt after neuter when he is old enough.
Ory is a sweet and curious little bunny.
Ory will be available to adopt after neuter when he is old enough.
Ory is a sweet and curious little bunny.
Ory will be available to adopt after neuter when he is old enough.
How To Adopt
Ory was listed as Adoptable by Oscar's Rabbit Rescue, Inc.
How can I adopt Ory?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Oscar's Rabbit Rescue, Inc.. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Ory?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Oscar's Rabbit Rescue, Inc. will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Ory, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Oscar's Rabbit Rescue, Inc., and they'll be happy to help!
Oscar's Rabbit Rescue, Inc.'s Adoption Policy
1. Primary Caregiver. When a rabbit is adopted from Oscar’s Rabbit Rescue (ORR), the primary caregiver must be a responsible adult. The rabbit should be treated as an integral part of the family, i.e., no group ownership (such as a classroom pet). We do NOT adopt rabbits as pets for children. The rabbit must be wanted by the entire family.
2. Indoor Housing. Adopters of ORR rabbits must understand that our rabbits are to live as household companions. This means that they must have their primary living space indoors, and must spend every night indoors. During the daytime, adopters can allow their rabbits short timeframes of outdoor daytime exercise, understanding that heat is dangerous for rabbits (>84° F can quickly be fatal; prefer 55-69° F). If this is the case, the rabbit must be provided with a shaded area with secure fencing (dig proof and covered), and adequate supervision. Fosterers may require additional safety precautions appropriate to their location.
3. Social requirements. If the rabbit is going to be alone (i.e. without the company of people, a cat or other household pets) for the majority of the time, then we recommend that the adopter adopt a second rabbit as a companion to the first.
4. Sterilization. Rabbits will not be available for adoption until after recovering from spay/neuter. Neuter can typically take place when soon as both testicles have descended (usually around 4 months). Except for medical reasons, females can be spayed when reaching 6 months of age. Even when the rabbit will live alone, spaying and neutering after sexual maturity is still required. All current rabbits in the home must be spayed/neutered prior to adoption.
5. Returns. If there are such problems with the adopted rabbit that the adopter needs to return the rabbit, we ask that you give the fosterer some advance notice. Some common sense and courtesy is expected. Once an animal is adopted from ORR, the space vacated is usually filled within a week. A return requires two preparations: A space must be opened by a new adoption, and another rabbit must be "bumped" from the rescue list at an animal shelter. Nevertheless, all rabbits adopted from this foster home must be returned to this foster home in the case of insurmountable problems.
6. Exchanges. ORR does not exchange animals. Exceptions may be made when:
a) The fosterer and adopter are working together on making a match between an adoptee and a pre-residing rabbit AND
b) In the fosterer's judgement, a different match would be less stressful to the animals.
7. Adoption fees. ORR adoption fees are donations that cannot be refunded. We are a federally recognized tax-exempt, non-profit organization (*application processing*). Donations made to us are no more refundable than they are to any other public charity and go towards medical and supply costs of rabbits without homes.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration in benefiting the lives of rabbits. Donations are greatly appreciated to assist with medical care and supplies for ongoing rescue missions.
Cash, Check, or Venmo/PayPal @oscarsrabbitrescue
Ory is from Oscar's Rabbit Rescue, Inc.
[Marshfield, WI]
Our Mission
To advocate for domestic rabbits by providing education, resources, shelter, and homes where they will thrive.
Occasionally there is a need to help our city with other animals that have no where to go. We work with many rescues/shelters and our community to help.
At this time, we primarily take in pet rabbits, but we also...
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