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CottonTails Rescue

Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308

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Email cottontailsrescue@gmail.com
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Areas CottonTails Rescue serves

Serve Palm Beach, Broward and Miami-Dade Counties

CottonTails Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

We operate out of a Foster Home. All of our bunnies are housed indoors with plenty of room to run and play. We do our best to litter train rabbits before adopting them out. We spay/neuter our rabbits before adoption.

Our adoption fee is $80 for a single rabbit and $100 for a bonded pair. This fee goes toward vet bills and the cost of spay/neutering. All our bunnies are checked by a vet before going home.

Please learn about proper rabbit care before deciding to add a rabbit to your family. Rabbits are NOT easy, low maintenance pets, nor are they "starter pets" for kids.

About CottonTails Rescue

All of our bunnies are provided with medical attention (including spay/neuter), socialized, and litter box trained.

CottonTails Rescue's adopted pets

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