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DAYS IN RESCUE: 417 (Waiting over a year for a forever home! Jay was found as a stray in October 2023.)
Jay is estimated to be 2/3 years old and is a neutered dutch mix. He is very much like a puppy, in that his ears and paws are just a little big too big for his body (but he is fully grown at 5lb) and he has lots of playful energy. His fosters have described him as goofy, curious and playful.
His stand out quality is that he is PERFECTLY litter box trained. All bunnies can be litter box trained, but that usually still means 5-10 poops outside of the box per day. Not Jay, he rarely misses. His fosters even trust him on the couch and he has a soft dog bed, which we usually caution against as bunnies like to pee on soft things. His litter box habits are really next level.
Jay is happiest when free roaming and hoping around doing zoomies on the couch. He hasn’t shown any interest in chewing baseboards but has a tendency to try to nibble on things that are made of rubber (grooming gloves are his nemesis) and plastic. His ideal home would allow him to free roam all, or most, of the time and might have a small dog, cat or rabbit friend for him to play with but he’s also happy alone if you are home most of the day.
DAYS IN RESCUE: 417 (Waiting over a year for a forever home! Jay was found as a stray in October 2023.)
Jay is estimated to be 2/3 years old and is a neutered dutch mix. He is very much like a puppy, in that his ears and paws are just a little big too big for his body (but he is fully grown at 5lb) and he has lots of playful energy. His fosters have described him as goofy, curious and playful.
His stand out quality is that he is PERFECTLY litter box trained. All bunnies can be litter box trained, but that usually still means 5-10 poops outside of the box per day. Not Jay, he rarely misses. His fosters even trust him on the couch and he has a soft dog bed, which we usually caution against as bunnies like to pee on soft things. His litter box habits are really next level.
Jay is happiest when free roaming and hoping around doing zoomies on the couch. He hasn’t shown any interest in chewing baseboards but has a tendency to try to nibble on things that are made of rubber (grooming gloves are his nemesis) and plastic. His ideal home would allow him to free roam all, or most, of the time and might have a small dog, cat or rabbit friend for him to play with but he’s also happy alone if you are home most of the day.
Attend Adoption Orientation / Bunny101 or Guinea Pig 101 class (1 hr) via Zoom
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Approve Application
Order Required Supplies and send us a picture of your Enclosure.
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Take the Pet Home
Schedule a Home Visit / Drop off and complete a 2 to 4 week Foster-to-Adopt trial
5.
Pay Fee
Rabbits: single rabbit: $150 | bonded pair: $250
Guinea Pigs: single guinea pig: $125 | bonded pair: $200
Additional adoption info
Our adoption process usually takes 1 to 2 weeks. This is to make sure every adopter is set up for furever success. Qualified adopters often bring their new friend home within a week.
Our adoption process usually takes 1 to 2 weeks. This is to make sure every adopter is set up for furever success. Qualified adopters often bring their new friend home within a week.
At Southeast FL Rabbit Rescue, we believe that every rabbit and guinea pig deserves a loving forever home. Our rescue is 100% volunteer-run and operates entirely through donations and the kindness of our foster families. When you choose to adopt a rescue rabbit or guinea pig from us, you’re not only saving one precious life but also creating an opportunity for us to rescue another animal in need.
All of our rabbits and guinea pigs are spay / neutered and receive annual wellness exams from experienced exotic veterinarians to ensure that they are healthy. They are housed in loving foster homes where they receive daily socialization and rabbits are litter-box trained.
At Southeast FL Rabbit Rescue, we believe that every rabbit and guinea pig deserves a loving forever home. Our rescue is 100% volunteer-run and operates entirely through donations and the kindness of our foster families. When you choose to adopt a rescue rabbit or guinea pig from us, you’re not only saving one precious life but also creating an opportunity for us to rescue another animal in need.
All of our rabbits and guinea pigs are spay / neutered and receive annual wellness exams from experienced exotic veterinarians to ensure that they are healthy. They are housed in loving foster homes where they receive daily socialization and rabbits are litter-box trained.
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