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Krystal got his name when he showed up in a cardboard box at the local animal shelter, where a wonderful employee named Krystal worked. We bailed him out of the shelter because he was depressed, having de-bonded from his brothers; and with the number of rabbits looking for homes nowadays, people kept overlooking him. Although he's clearly a handsome fellow with his unusual color blocks, he hadn't warmed up to humans enough to get adopted. Now that he's in a temporary foster home, he's starting to come out of his shell and trust a little bit more every day. He needs a very gentle long-term foster or adoptive family.
To apply for this rabbit, go to www.larabbits.org and fill out an online application form: http://larabbits.org/adoption-application/ All our rabbits are spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated for RHDV2 and litter box trained!
Krystal got his name when he showed up in a cardboard box at the local animal shelter, where a wonderful employee named Krystal worked. We bailed him out of the shelter because he was depressed, having de-bonded from his brothers; and with the number of rabbits looking for homes nowadays, people kept overlooking him. Although he's clearly a handsome fellow with his unusual color blocks, he hadn't warmed up to humans enough to get adopted. Now that he's in a temporary foster home, he's starting to come out of his shell and trust a little bit more every day. He needs a very gentle long-term foster or adoptive family.
To apply for this rabbit, go to www.larabbits.org and fill out an online application form: http://larabbits.org/adoption-application/ All our rabbits are spayed/neutered, microchipped, vaccinated for RHDV2 and litter box trained!
We match people with rabbits, rabbits with rabbits.
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Home Check
We call this a "home safety visit" because safety for rabbits can get complex---we want it to be safe but we are not intrusive.
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Meet the Pet
During the RHDV2 and COVID19 epidemic and pandemic, we are limiting contact with our rabbits to people who are seriously interested.
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Sign Adoption Contract
We have an adoption contract that acts as a safety net for the rabbit: if something happens to you, bunny comes back to us.
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Pay Fee
We have adoption fees ranging from $90-150 depending on our prior investment in the rabbit. Pairs are $150-250.
Additional adoption info
Our rabbit adoption fee includes the neuter, vaccination and micro chip (we do not adopt out unaltered rabbits under any circumstances). Rabbits must live in an indoor, cage-free environment. Exercise pens that are at least 4' x 4' with additional run time in a rabbit-proofed room are acceptable. Note: We do not adopt out of the Greater Los Angeles area unless the adopter has previously adopted from us.
Our rabbit adoption fee includes the neuter, vaccination and micro chip (we do not adopt out unaltered rabbits under any circumstances). Rabbits must live in an indoor, cage-free environment. Exercise pens that are at least 4' x 4' with additional run time in a rabbit-proofed room are acceptable. Note: We do not adopt out of the Greater Los Angeles area unless the adopter has previously adopted from us.
We are adopting out rabbits by appointment only. Location of meeting place will be provided after potential adopters and organization have agreed on meeting specific rabbits.
Our weekly mobile adoption venue is ON HOLD for now
due to COVID-19.
All rabbits will have to be vaccinated for RHDV2 to meet there in future.
We are adopting out rabbits by appointment only. Location of meeting place will be provided after potential adopters and organization have agreed on meeting specific rabbits.
Our weekly mobile adoption venue is ON HOLD for now
due to COVID-19.
All rabbits will have to be vaccinated for RHDV2 to meet there in future.
More about this rescue
We are a Los-Angeles based rabbit welfare group that provides education on rabbit care, promotes spay/neuter of companion rabbits, and helps find homes for abandoned rabbits in Los Angeles County.
Our founder, Michelle Kelly, PhD, has helped establish successful adoption programs for rabbits in public animal shelters. She is also a licensed educator and Chapter Manager for House Rabbit Society.
We are a Los-Angeles based rabbit welfare group that provides education on rabbit care, promotes spay/neuter of companion rabbits, and helps find homes for abandoned rabbits in Los Angeles County.
Our founder, Michelle Kelly, PhD, has helped establish successful adoption programs for rabbits in public animal shelters. She is also a licensed educator and Chapter Manager for House Rabbit Society.
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We'll also keep you updated on Turmeric's adoption status with email updates.