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Richard's Bunny Rescue

Costa Mesa, CA 92627

Contact
Email bevsrabbits@msn.com
Phone (949) 646-4338
Website
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Areas Richard's Bunny Rescue serves

All of Orange County, CA and surrounding areas.

Richard's Bunny Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We have an adoption application that must be filled out and then we do an interview and go over application and find if your a good match to adopt one of our bunnies. You must have a bunny setup before your can take a bunny home. We charge $40 for a single bunny and $45 for a pair.

About Richard's Bunny Rescue

We're a small private bunny rescue that rescues bunnies in need.

Richard's Bunny Rescue's adopted pets

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