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One of three girls in a litter of six, Laila is an active, dominant bun. A boxer, she will be in charge of all other animals in the home. Expect her to "box" and scratch at you if she's displeased, such as when you take away her used litterbox...bring her a fresh litterbox...take away her old water...bring her fresh water.... That said, she does love head and ear rubs, and would happily let you provide them once you get through her defenses. She would likely be a good candidate to bond with a bachelor bun.
Laila hates being confined, and is highly intelligent. She will use her sizeable brainpower to try to find a way to thwart any human contrivances. She would do best in a home where she has a large area to explore, and can use up her energy being active. With Laila, plan on acquiring a variety of rabbit tunnels, castles, and playthings over time to help keep her occupied.
Laila loves her hay, and her litterbox habits are excellent.
** Laila IS NOT suitable for a home with young children. Due to her demanding nature, she is an adult-only rabbit. **
* Our adoption fee for a single rabbit is $75.
Buns rule, hooms drool!" ~Laila, probably.
One of three girls in a litter of six, Laila is an active, dominant bun. A boxer, she will be in charge of all other animals in the home. Expect her to "box" and scratch at you if she's displeased, such as when you take away her used litterbox...bring her a fresh litterbox...take away her old water...bring her fresh water.... That said, she does love head and ear rubs, and would happily let you provide them once you get through her defenses. She would likely be a good candidate to bond with a bachelor bun.
Laila hates being confined, and is highly intelligent. She will use her sizeable brainpower to try to find a way to thwart any human contrivances. She would do best in a home where she has a large area to explore, and can use up her energy being active. With Laila, plan on acquiring a variety of rabbit tunnels, castles, and playthings over time to help keep her occupied.
Laila loves her hay, and her litterbox habits are excellent.
** Laila IS NOT suitable for a home with young children. Due to her demanding nature, she is an adult-only rabbit. **
Potential adopters must first submit a foster application and foster the rabbit(s) for at least a month before they can adopt.
2.
Interview
You are contacted via email or telephone to discuss your Foster Application with one of our Adoption Coordinators.
3.
Approve Application
After approval, you must foster the rabbit(s) for at least 3-4 weeks to ensure a suitable fit for the rabbit(s) and your family.
4.
Home Check
We bring the rabbit(s) to your home and provide a free Bunny Basics presentation as well as execute a Foster Contract.
5.
Sign Adoption Contract
If your family wishes to execute a formal Adoption Contract, this is completed after the fostering period is satisfied.
6.
Pay Fee
At the time of formal Adoption, the adoption fee for a single rabbit is $75 and the adoption fee for a bonded pair of rabbits is $110.
Additional adoption info
Our Adoption Process is a Foster-to-Adopt Program wherein you must complete a Foster Application, be interviewed and home-checked by one of our Directors, and be approved via an executed Foster Contract in order to foster your chosen rabbit(s) for a minimum of 3-4 weeks to ensure suitability for the rabbit(s) and your family before formalizing an adoption via an Adoption Contract and paying an adoption fee. Fostering is free, we provide all equipment and supplies necessary except fresh greens/veggies and love. Education according to the House Rabbit Society's guidelines is free. We provide you with a comprehensive Bunny Basics presentation and are available via email, Facebook private message, and your Adoption Coordinator's personal telephone number.
Our Adoption Process is a Foster-to-Adopt Program wherein you must complete a Foster Application, be interviewed and home-checked by one of our Directors, and be approved via an executed Foster Contract in order to foster your chosen rabbit(s) for a minimum of 3-4 weeks to ensure suitability for the rabbit(s) and your family before formalizing an adoption via an Adoption Contract and paying an adoption fee. Fostering is free, we provide all equipment and supplies necessary except fresh greens/veggies and love. Education according to the House Rabbit Society's guidelines is free. We provide you with a comprehensive Bunny Basics presentation and are available via email, Facebook private message, and your Adoption Coordinator's personal telephone number.
We hold meet-and-greet events with our adoptable bunnies at a local PetSmart at least once a month, if not more, as well as special events such as Tampa Bay VegFest and Southeast BunFest.
You can stay up-to-date with our meet-and-greet events which are announced via our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/TBHouseRabbitRescue
We hold meet-and-greet events with our adoptable bunnies at a local PetSmart at least once a month, if not more, as well as special events such as Tampa Bay VegFest and Southeast BunFest.
You can stay up-to-date with our meet-and-greet events which are announced via our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/TBHouseRabbitRescue
More about this rescue
Tampa Bay House Rabbit Rescue Inc. ("TBHRR") is an all-volunteer-run, donation-funded, foster-home-based, no-kill, 501(c)(3) rescue. We strive to help domestic rabbits in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida as well as other rabbit rescues in Florida and throughout the USA, whenever possible.
TBHRR is committed to bettering the lives of house rabbits through education. We offer free education and are always willing to give advice according to the House Rabbit Society's guidelines, plus our years of personal experience with animal rescues and the house rabbits we have owned and/or fostered.
Tampa Bay House Rabbit Rescue Inc. ("TBHRR") is an all-volunteer-run, donation-funded, foster-home-based, no-kill, 501(c)(3) rescue. We strive to help domestic rabbits in the Tampa Bay Area of Florida as well as other rabbit rescues in Florida and throughout the USA, whenever possible.
TBHRR is committed to bettering the lives of house rabbits through education. We offer free education and are always willing to give advice according to the House Rabbit Society's guidelines, plus our years of personal experience with animal rescues and the house rabbits we have owned and/or fostered.
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