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My name is Mia!

Posted 1 month ago | Updated 1 week ago

My basic info

Breed
Mini Lop
Color
Black
Age
Young
Size
Sex
Female
Pet ID
20881722
Hair Length
short

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

You can fill out an adoption application online on our official website.

Our website is updated daily

  • If you have previously adopted from NAR, send an email to narcats@gmail.com. We keep all applications on file, there is no need to fill out another.
  • Mia
  • Approx. date of birth:  4/23/2024
  • Vaccinated for RHDV2
Hi there, I'm Mia! I found myself in this shelter after a magical adventure. I was nibbling on some clover when a gust of wind blew a peculiar leaf into my path. It shimmered and glowed, and before I knew it, I was hopping through time! I saw dinosaurs, knights, even astronauts! It was thrilling but also a bit tiring for a rabbit like me. I hopped back to my time, but found myself in this new place, a rescue. I'm curious and friendly, always ready for a game. I'm a bit goofy too, which adds to my charm. I had some tics when I arrived, but those creapy buggers are all removed. I feel so much better now. I promise to fill your home with energy and playfulness. Adopt me, and let's create magical adventures together!


Mia was rescued off the streets at a tiny weight of 2 pounds. She is lop wantabe. Ears sometimes come down and sometimes don't. We pulled 28 yes 28 tics off of her after she was rescued. She is a bit timid but with the right person she would make a great addition. She has good litter box habitis. Mia is spayed, vaccinated for RHDV2. She is located in Northeast Philadelphia. Proof of proper habitat a must. Adoption fee is 120.00

Rabbits are prey animals and it's natural for them to hide. They need an extra-large habitat for room to run around and play. We can make suggestions. Potential adopters will be asked to provide proof of habitat and other provisions (see below). We ask that you research owning Rabbits and be fully aware of what is involved. They require lots of time and space. Make sure you have no allergies to them or hay that is fed.

Rabbits can be extremely social animals, and require alot if attention. Rabbits live an average of 8 to 12 years, sometimes longer. Please take this time commitment into consideration when looking to adopt a Rabbit.
  • Please fill out a Rabbit Application.
  • All questions may be directed to narcats@gmail.com.
  • All correspondence will be initiated through email until approved. Please check your SPAM folder.
  • We do request that if you have a current setup to take a picture. The picture MUST include a sign with NAR and the date written on it. Please send to narcats@gmail.com.

See all our Rabbits for adoption at http://nar.rescuegroups.org

 



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November 3, 2024, 9:58 am
Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
20881722
Contact
Phone
Address
PO Box 52395, Philadelphia, PA 19115

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Policy: Our cats and kittens are up to date on vaccines, dewormed, Microchips, Felv/Fiv negative, spayed and/or neutered, if of age. Application process, veterinary references required, Kittens and Adults are $100.00, pair of cats or kittens $185.00. These fees include Microchips which are prepaid registration.

By submitting the application , you are verifying that the information that you have provided in this application is true and correct. We reserve the right to decline any application for any reason without notification. Potential adopters will be contacted within 7 days of submission. Thank you for your interest in our cats!

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More about this rescue

Northeast Animal Rescue is a local group in Northeast Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, dedicated to saving homeless, unwanted and abandoned cats and kittens. We are a 501(c)3 non-profit organization that depends solely on donations which are tax deductible.

Our mission is to focus on having feral (wild) cats spayed and neutered to decrease overpopulation. We are very small and do not have a shelter but our cats and kittens are placed in foster homes. In the process of helping ferals, we come across cats and kittens who are friendly and placeable. These cats and kittens receive medical attention with the help of local veterinarians, and when ready, they are put up for adoption.

We also do some small animal adoptions.

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