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When rescued Romeo and his bonded mate Juliet had been running loose in a neighborhood for quite some time, surviving the snow and freezing temperatures of Feb. 2021. How someone could set them "free" outside is unbelievable because they are such an absolutely loving couple, who likes lots of pets, and will eat out of your hand. Juliet was pregnant and had 11 babies the day after being rescued, of which 4 babies survived. She is shy and is learning to trust people again. Romeo is super social and absolutely loves to be with people and get lots of pets. Romeo has been neutered and Juliet has been spayed; microchipped, vaccinated against the Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease, and is litter box trained. Romeo and Juliet are bonded, therefore they must be adopted together. They have been with our rescue the longest, 1.6 years and are desperately wanting their forever family. Won't you adopt this super loving couple.
When rescued Romeo and his bonded mate Juliet had been running loose in a neighborhood for quite some time, surviving the snow and freezing temperatures of Feb. 2021. How someone could set them "free" outside is unbelievable because they are such an absolutely loving couple, who likes lots of pets, and will eat out of your hand. Juliet was pregnant and had 11 babies the day after being rescued, of which 4 babies survived. She is shy and is learning to trust people again. Romeo is super social and absolutely loves to be with people and get lots of pets. Romeo has been neutered and Juliet has been spayed; microchipped, vaccinated against the Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease, and is litter box trained. Romeo and Juliet are bonded, therefore they must be adopted together. They have been with our rescue the longest, 1.6 years and are desperately wanting their forever family. Won't you adopt this super loving couple.
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Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Please contact ACHR through Adoptapet by submitting your interest below and an application will be emailed to you
2.
Meet the Pet
Due to a deadly rabbit hemorrhagic virus now found in Texas (RHDV2) and COVID, meetings by strict appointment only. Info will be provided
3.
Approve Application
After the initial meeting you will be approved and given time to purchase all needed supplies prior to the final consultation.
4.
Take the Pet Home
Due to COVID 19 restrictions, final delivery of your rabbit will be coordinated with the adoption counselor.
5.
Take the Pet Home
Once we have reviewed your set up and made any suggested changes, our adoption coordinator will contact you to make final delivery.
Additional adoption info
The cost for adoption is $120 for single rabbits / $250 for bonded pairs. This price includes all wellness exams, RHDV2 vaccination, microchipping, any necessary medical treatment, and spay/neuter surgery.
The cost for adoption is $120 for single rabbits / $250 for bonded pairs. This price includes all wellness exams, RHDV2 vaccination, microchipping, any necessary medical treatment, and spay/neuter surgery.
Go meet their pets
Due to the health concerns and restrictions of COVID 19 and a new and deadly rabbit disease, Rabbit Hemorrhagic Virus, Alamo City House Rabbits is not currently holding public adoption events. We are scheduling one-on-one meetings in a safe, open space with social distancing and secure masks. Potential adopters will be contacted by email to coordinate this meeting.
Due to the health concerns and restrictions of COVID 19 and a new and deadly rabbit disease, Rabbit Hemorrhagic Virus, Alamo City House Rabbits is not currently holding public adoption events. We are scheduling one-on-one meetings in a safe, open space with social distancing and secure masks. Potential adopters will be contacted by email to coordinate this meeting.
More about this rescue
Alamo City House Rabbits is a 501(c)(3) education and rescue group established in October 2015. ACHR exists to support those in the San Antonio area who share their home and life with rabbits as indoor companions. Domestic rabbits are intelligent and social animals that for too long have been misunderstood and confined to backyard hutches. They are the third most abandoned companion animal in the United States.
Alamo City House Rabbits promotes education and outreach to increase awareness of rabbits as spayed or neutered indoor-only pets. We fully support the philosophy and principles of the House Rabbit Society, a national companion rabbit advocacy and rescue group established in 1988.
Members of Alamo City House Rabbits act as fosterers for rescued rabbits during the time they are spayed/neutered, learn to use a litter box, and adjust to their new lives as indoor companions.
Alamo City House Rabbits is a 501(c)(3) education and rescue group established in October 2015. ACHR exists to support those in the San Antonio area who share their home and life with rabbits as indoor companions. Domestic rabbits are intelligent and social animals that for too long have been misunderstood and confined to backyard hutches. They are the third most abandoned companion animal in the United States.
Alamo City House Rabbits promotes education and outreach to increase awareness of rabbits as spayed or neutered indoor-only pets. We fully support the philosophy and principles of the House Rabbit Society, a national companion rabbit advocacy and rescue group established in 1988.
Members of Alamo City House Rabbits act as fosterers for rescued rabbits during the time they are spayed/neutered, learn to use a litter box, and adjust to their new lives as indoor companions.
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