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Ayden and his siblings were stow-a-ways when their Momma was rescued in June 2022. Born July 1, 2023, Ayden is still a youngster and ready to find his forever home. If you love the bigger bunnies, Ayden might be your boy! He weighs in at 11.5 lbs.
Ayden is a teddy bear at heart. He loves to be petted, and will lay for a long time just to soak up the attention. Neutered and vaccinated, Ayden is excellent with his litter box skills, and loves his hay
Ayden has not shown to be kind to rugs, but that may change as he matures. If you would like to meet Ayden, please read through our policies and fill out our application. You will find those at safehavenrr.org
Ayden and his siblings were stow-a-ways when their Momma was rescued in June 2022. Born July 1, 2023, Ayden is still a youngster and ready to find his forever home. If you love the bigger bunnies, Ayden might be your boy! He weighs in at 11.5 lbs.
Ayden is a teddy bear at heart. He loves to be petted, and will lay for a long time just to soak up the attention. Neutered and vaccinated, Ayden is excellent with his litter box skills, and loves his hay
Ayden has not shown to be kind to rugs, but that may change as he matures. If you would like to meet Ayden, please read through our policies and fill out our application. You will find those at safehavenrr.org
Potential adopters will be provided with foster home address once their application has been approved.
Potential adopters will be provided with foster home address once their application has been approved.
More about this rescue
Since 2003 Safe Haven Rabbit Rescue has provided a home-like atmosphere for abandoned, abused, and neglected domestic rabbits. Safe Haven received federal 501(c) 3 designation in February 2004, and on March 20, 2008 was classified as a public charity exempt from Federal income tax under section 501 (c) 3 of the code.
Our mission is:
•To rescue abandoned, stray or abused rabbits, and find permanent indoor homes for them with caring owners.
•To educate the public about the unique qualities of rabbits, and to educate rabbit owners and humane societies as to the care and maintenance of rabbits.
•To promote and raise awareness of rabbits as indoor companion pets.
Safe Haven does not have a public shelter facility. We do not house our rabbits in cages unless they are ill, recovering from surgery or are disabled. All rabbits coming into the Safe Haven foster program receive a vet exam and fecal test upon arrival. They are provided with all the medical care required, are spayed or neutered, and are then placed with a foster parent to be readied for adoption. Safe Haven is a no-kill facility. Those rabbits who are not eligible for adoption, either due to health or temperament, live out their lives peacefully as sanctuary bunnies.
Since 2003 Safe Haven Rabbit Rescue has provided a home-like atmosphere for abandoned, abused, and neglected domestic rabbits. Safe Haven received federal 501(c) 3 designation in February 2004, and on March 20, 2008 was classified as a public charity exempt from Federal income tax under section 501 (c) 3 of the code.
Our mission is:
•To rescue abandoned, stray or abused rabbits, and find permanent indoor homes for them with caring owners.
•To educate the public about the unique qualities of rabbits, and to educate rabbit owners and humane societies as to the care and maintenance of rabbits.
•To promote and raise awareness of rabbits as indoor companion pets.
Safe Haven does not have a public shelter facility. We do not house our rabbits in cages unless they are ill, recovering from surgery or are disabled. All rabbits coming into the Safe Haven foster program receive a vet exam and fecal test upon arrival. They are provided with all the medical care required, are spayed or neutered, and are then placed with a foster parent to be readied for adoption. Safe Haven is a no-kill facility. Those rabbits who are not eligible for adoption, either due to health or temperament, live out their lives peacefully as sanctuary bunnies.
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