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Remembering Ruby Rabbit Rescue - Idaho Falls

1561 W Sunnyside Rd., Idaho Falls, ID 83404

Contact Elise Church
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Areas Remembering Ruby Rabbit Rescue - Idaho Falls serves

Idaho Falls, Shelley, Blackfoot, Pocatello, Chubbuck, Rigby, Rexburg, and surrounding areas.

Remembering Ruby Rabbit Rescue - Idaho Falls's adoption process

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Potential adopters are required to fill out an application, provide a veterinarian reference, and provide a home check for us to see where and how the rabbit will be housed. We require that all rabbits be housed indoors or in a acceptable building where the rabbit will be safe from predators, the elements, and from any type of intrusion or danger.

Once the application is reviewed and accepted; the veterinarian reference received, and the housing has been approved, the adopter will fill out the contract agreeing to the proper care of the rabbit, and to return the rabbit to us should there be any problems or concerns, and agree to us confiscating the rabbit in the event we feel the rabbit is in immanent danger/not receiving proper care; the adopter pays the fee of $30 for a single rabbit or $45 for a bonded pair to complete the adoption.

We also have a fostering program. You can take a rabbit or bonded pair and help us socialize and get it ready for adoption or you can try a rabbit for a month before adopting to make sure it is the right fit for you. If you are interested in either of these, please contact us.

About Remembering Ruby Rabbit Rescue - Idaho Falls

Once a rabbit bonds with a human, that love is unconditional. Too often their love is taken advantage of, leaving hundreds of rabbits abused, neglected and discarded. Remembering Ruby Rabbit Rescue. is here for those rabbits to rescue, rehabilitate, and renew trust in the rabbit-human bond. We strive to educate and serve the community--to help everyone understand that every animal deserves to be loved and live in a safe, forever home.

The following quote explains why we do what we do:
"I call rabbits the silent screamers. They suffer more than any other domestic animal on the face of the earth, because they don't make a sound, and so people can ignore them, and they live in filthy cages, they live with no social interaction, they live in the cold, in the rain. It's terrible how people treat their rabbits." Carol Haines, SAINTS Rescue


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