Posted 1 week ago | Updated 1 week ago
Clarabelle is a sweet and spunky little girl who was found abandoned in Charlotte, NC. She is so full of personality now that she feels safe that her new nickname is goofball.
If interested in adopting, email your application today!
Adoption Fee: $75.00
All CARE rabbits receive both RHDV2 vaccines by Cornerstone Animal Hospital in Irmo, SC or Pet Vac Animal Hospital in West Columbia, SC.
All rabbits receive an exam, RHDV2 vaccines x 2, dewormer, topical treatment for possible fleas, mites & heartworms, microchip, and are spayed/neutered through CARE. Each rabbit is fed high quality grass hays, fresh vegetables, high quality pellets, and some fruits.
All of these expenses, often over months, cost way more than the adoption fee. Many vets charge $150 to $900 for rabbit neuters/spays alone. We are nonprofit and have to make up some of the costs through adoption fees in addition to accepting donations and fundraising.
To learn about proper rabbit care and why bonded pairs are a great idea, please visit: www.rabbit.org.
Breeds are always our 'best guess' based on experience, weight, vet sugestions, and other factors.
Adoption saves lives!
Clarabelle is a sweet and spunky little girl who was found abandoned in Charlotte, NC. She is so full of personality now that she feels safe that her new nickname is goofball.
If interested in adopting, email your application today!
Adoption Fee: $75.00
All CARE rabbits receive both RHDV2 vaccines by Cornerstone Animal Hospital in Irmo, SC or Pet Vac Animal Hospital in West Columbia, SC.
All rabbits receive an exam, RHDV2 vaccines x 2, dewormer, topical treatment for possible fleas, mites & heartworms, microchip, and are spayed/neutered through CARE. Each rabbit is fed high quality grass hays, fresh vegetables, high quality pellets, and some fruits.
All of these expenses, often over months, cost way more than the adoption fee. Many vets charge $150 to $900 for rabbit neuters/spays alone. We are nonprofit and have to make up some of the costs through adoption fees in addition to accepting donations and fundraising.
To learn about proper rabbit care and why bonded pairs are a great idea, please visit: www.rabbit.org.
Breeds are always our 'best guess' based on experience, weight, vet sugestions, and other factors.
Adoption saves lives!