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New Moon Rabbit Rescue

Animal rescue in North Gower, ON

New Moon Rabbit Rescue was formed in September 2006 with one main goal: to provide unwanted, abandoned, neglected, or abused domestic rabbits with a second chance at human love and appropriate care.

We are a "no-kill" organization dedicated to providing care for rescued domestic rabbits. All rabbits remain in foster homes until such time as they are adopted to loving, caring homes.

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P.O. Box 24
North Gower, ON K0A 2T0
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Adoptable pets at New Moon Rabbit Rescue

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We'll also keep you updated on Radar's adoption status with email updates.
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Radar

Dwarf

Male, Adult
North Gower, ON
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Fozzie

Netherland Dwarf

Male, Adult
North Gower, ON
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Noel

Other/Unknown

Male, Senior
North Gower, ON

Rescue FAQs

We serve Ottawa, Ontario and the surrounding areas of Eastern Ontario and Western Quebec. We have on occasion adopted as far away as the US. All adopters must be willing to pick up their new friend(s)

Additional adoption info

All rabbits that come into the care of New Moon Rabbit Rescue are spayed or neutered, health checked and if necessary, fully rehabilitated before adoption. Potential adopters are thoroughly screened to ensure that the rabbits will be entering safe and happy environments.

Every potential adopter must fill out an application, either online or by printing and filling out the PDF document. It can be faxed to 613-482-2056. You will receive a phone call within a few days to discuss your application. Please review our adoption contract, which you will required to sign upon picking up your new rabbit. Please note that all adopters must be approved before visiting the rabbits.

Our adoption policies state that we do not adopt to children, however we do adopt to families with children in which children may aid parents in caring for the rabbit. New Moon rabbits are adopted out as house pets only and are not to be housed outdoors. There will be NO exceptions to either of these strict policies.

Our adoption fees are $85 for a single rabbit and $130 for an already bonded pair. All adoption fees are non-refundable, with 100% of the proceeds benefitting the rabbits of New Moon. We are wiling to adopt outside of our area, but you must be willing to pick up your new friend.

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We'll also keep you updated on Kiki 7728's adoption status with email updates.
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Kiki 7728

Mixed Breed (Medium)

Female, 5 yrs 1 mo
Canton, NY
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Bridget

Domestic Shorthair

Female, Young
Brockville, ON
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Tuksa

Siberian Husky/Australian Shepherd

Female, Adult
Addison, ON
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Rocky

German Shepherd Dog

Male, Young
Addison, ON
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Sunee

Corgi/Jindo

Female, 3 yrs 1 mo
Ottawa, ON
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Mirae

Mixed Breed (Small)

Female, 1 yr 6 mos
Ottawa, ON

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