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Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary

P.O. Box 7, Whittaker, MI 48190

Contact Carol Micallef
Email info@rabbitsanctuary.org
Phone (734) 461-1726
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Areas Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary serves

All of Michigan and adjacent states; Sometimes nationwide

Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Application process includes application (usually done online), interview, contract; Current adoption fee is $75 for singles or $110 for a bonded pair

About Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary

Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary provides a safe haven for rabbits waiting for adoption into a loving home, and a permanent home for unsociable, old, and chronically ill rabbits and other animals. We also strive to educate the public regarding the joys of having a house rabbit, rabbit behavior and health, as well as the importance of proper diet and care.

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