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Alabama Rabbit Rescue

Birmingham, AL 35243

Contact Connie Cowan
Email alabamarabbitrescue@gmail.com
Phone (205) 719.6727
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Areas Alabama Rabbit Rescue serves

Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Birmingham, Homewood, Hoover, Springville, Warrior, Oneonta, Coleman, Gadsden, Tuscaloosa, Huntsville, Florence, Montgomery, Auburn, Tennessee, Mississippi, Atlanta, Mobile, Pensacola, Panama City, Tallahassee, autaga County, Dallas County, Jefferson County, Talladega County, Baldwin County, Montgomery County

Alabama Rabbit Rescue's adoption process

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Additional adoption info

Our adoption fee is $80 because the rabbit will be spayed or neutered. This makes for a much better pet that will not be hormonal and will help significantly with good litter box habits as the rabbit will not be spraying or marking their territory. We require an adoption contract that states the rabbit will be returned to us if no longer wanted.

About Alabama Rabbit Rescue

We are a chapter of the national House Rabbit Society. We rescue domestic rabbits from shelters, ones abandoned outdoors, and cases of neglect or abuse. We spay and neuter and adopt to approved homes. We also educate the public on proper rabbit care.

Alabama Rabbit Rescue's adopted pets

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