For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue

For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue We are no longer accepting rabbits in. Will continue to support our prior adopters. For a variety of reasons, domestic rabbits end up at the shelter.

Reach us at [email protected] if you have a question on a rabbit you have adopted from us. For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue is a all volunteer, non-profit, 501 (c) organization based in southern New Jersey. When the shelter is unable to place the rabbit in a home they are destroyed. For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue will rescue the pet from the shelter and place him/her in a volunteer's foster home. Wh

en space allows we also take in owner surrender. Our rescued rabbits receive medical care, are spayed or neutered, handled daily, become accustomed to household noises, socialized with our family members and in cage litterbox trained, in preparation of being adopted into a forever home!! We would like to send a BUNiful THANK YOU to all our foster moms and dads, without your temporary home we would not have been able to save as many, and to our volunteers who do events, transports, home meets, and a whole list of other things that support our cause. Finally our rabbit veterinarian and support staff, who have given so much of their time, expertise, care and concern. Dr. Lori Duggan. IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN ADOPTING:

All potential adopters must complete a application. We require:

- a $50.00 adoption donation for one bunny and a $75 fee for our bonded pairs, to help de-fray the spaying/neutering of each rabbit in our rescue, along with various medical care some of the buns require when entering the rescue. Once we receive your application an appointment to meet with you, family members at your home is arranged.

**All buns are to remain inside the family home, as companion pets, not be housed outside, and not be housed in anything that would affect their quality of life (i.e., wire flooring,a cage too small for their size).

**As part of your adoption contract, they also require out-of-crate play time on a daily basis. All rabbits are altered prior to adoption!!

04/12/2021

Does anyone have a rabbit cage they are looking to part with. A rabbit was found and the person who found the bun does not have anything appropriate to keep the bun in. Preferably in the Winslow area.

Please share this courtesy post:  Bella is looking for a home. She can be adopted through Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Ce...
04/14/2020

Please share this courtesy post: Bella is looking for a home. She can be adopted through Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center in Blackwood, NJ. Feel free to message us with any questions or for further info - thanks!!

BELLA:

Seeking a nice, quiet home to spend her golden years in

Likes: purring, being cooed to, silly antics, yummy food

Dislikes: dogs barking, strange hands coming at her

Bella’s philosophy: At 27 pounds, I figure there is just more of me to love!

That said, Bella has been transitioned to a weight loss diet.
Eight year old Bella is in foster care and is still coming out of her shell - she has lots of love to give. Do you have the perfect home for this pretty kitty? Please contact Homeward Bound Pet Adoption Center for a virtual meet!

Peppermint received her present early this year from Santa, her forever family with Wendy, Tommy, TJ and Johnnie.  Super...
12/23/2019

Peppermint received her present early this year from Santa, her forever family with Wendy, Tommy, TJ and Johnnie. Super happy for everyone.

10/29/2019

Can anyone offer advice we received this plea for help.
“I’m struggling to buy food for my three rabbits right now cause I had surgery about a week ago and I’m still recovering. If you could help me find a program that could donate some hay and pellets that would be greatly appreciated! I only need enough for about a week until I can return to work. Anything would help me right now. Thank you so much for your help. “

Update - Misty the kitten has found her forever home!  Thanks for all your shares!!
10/18/2019

Update - Misty the kitten has found her forever home! Thanks for all your shares!!

FYI, spay/neuter clinic
10/17/2019

FYI, spay/neuter clinic

Courtesy post:  Beautiful, sweet and playful five month old kitten looking for her forever home - Misty is at the Sickle...
10/17/2019

Courtesy post: Beautiful, sweet and playful five month old kitten looking for her forever home - Misty is at the Sicklerville Pet Valu habitat and as a former foster kitten can’t wait to be back in a home environment. Her profile can also be found on the Homeward Bound website.

Looking for a forever home: Peppermint was with us three years ago, where we pulled her from the shelter sadly she was t...
10/17/2019

Looking for a forever home: Peppermint was with us three years ago, where we pulled her from the shelter sadly she was there for a while before we got her. We adopted her out, however she was just returned, family states she was destroying the carpet. Peppermints foster mom is still evaluating her, what we know is she is a big sweet gal, but has developed slight cage aggression, we are working with her on that. A rabbit experienced home where she can be kept on a hard floor, (to avoid and potential damage )in a xpen or free roam is best, with lots of social interaction and activity. She is a happy girl during free roam she has started to binky. She is about 6 years old and spayed.
Email [email protected] for application and to schedule home visit.

09/23/2019

Happy Autumn from the Rabbit Report! After the lazy days of summer, autumn is a great time to take stock of your rabbit’s environment and perhaps update and replace items as needed in order to keep your rabbit’s environment clean and safe. Items that may need replacing include the litter box, throw rugs and hidey homes or cardboard boxes for chewing. It is also a good time to check the rabbit proofing measures you have taken to be sure everything is still in good shape and protecting your rabbit. In addition, toys can be switched out in order to continue to provide your rabbit with fun and interesting playthings. This can also be a good time to remove your rabbit to a safe space and give his or her living space a good cleaning, being sure to avoid harsh chemicals. Utilizing some or all of these tips can help in maintaining a clean, safe, and enjoyable living environment that your rabbit will surely appreciate. Have a great day!!

08/07/2019

Welcome back to the Rabbit Report where the topic this month is shedding. House rabbits shed every three months, alternating between a light and heavy shed. It is a good idea to brush your rabbit weekly for maintenance and to get him or her accustomed to brushing which will take place daily when a heavy shed begins. Finger brushing can be used on a rabbit who does not like the feel of a brush and is effective for removing a lot of fur. Rabbits like to keep themselves clean and can ingest the fur if it is not removed during brushing. This can cause a life threatening blockage since rabbits cannot vomit to remove ingested hair from their system. Regular brushing is essential as a preventative measure. Rabbits shed differently with some taking a few weeks to shed and others shedding much more quickly. It is not uncommon for rabbits to have bald spots when they are shedding. Not to worry, the fur will grow back within a few weeks. Frequent brushing will help keep your rabbit healthy and looking great – wishing you and your rabbit a wonderful day!

Congratulations to Kate and Tanner on their adoption of Louie and Luanne - wishing you all the best!!
07/10/2019

Congratulations to Kate and Tanner on their adoption of Louie and Luanne - wishing you all the best!!

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