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Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue

Naples, FL 33928

Contact Jennifer Macbeth
Email swflrabbits@gmail.com
Phone (410) 382-2433
rabbits at Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue
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Areas Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue serves

Florida, Fort Myers, Naples, Estero, Estero Island, Orlando, Tampa, Lee, Collier, Dade, Broward, Palm Beach, Miami, West Palm Beach, Clearwater, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Hallandale, Boca Raton, Gainesville, Treasure Coast, South Florida, Cape Coral, Bonita Springs, Lehigh Acres, Arcadia, Sebring, Port Charlotte, Port St Lucie, Stuart, Fort Pierce, Lakeland, St Petersburg, Southern Georgia

Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue's adoption process

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Submit Application

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Interview

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Meet the Pet

Additional adoption info

We will ask you to fill out an adoption application and have an initial phone interview. We will then set up a time for you to meet some rabbits that might be a good fit for your family, home, and lifestyle. We will request photos of the space within your home where the rabbit will reside and arrange for a short home visit where one of our volunteers will provide a Bunny 101 training. This sets you up for success with your new rabbit friend! Rabbits are not a low maintenance pet and require a 10-14 year commitment. When given the proper environment, they are quiet, fun, and very loving. They make great companions!

You'll notice most of our rabbits are adopted as bonded pairs. Rabbits are highly social and need companionship to keep them healthy and from getting lonely. As human companions, we can only offer them so much. We find having two rabbits is not any more work than one and they are tons of fun to watch together as well! Our adoption fee is $80 for a single or $130 for a bonded pair. All our rabbits are spayed/neutered and litter box trained.

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About Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue

Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue was founded to bring "Respect for Rabbits.” We strive to elevate the status of domestic rabbits in our society to the level of other indoor companion animals. Our rescue works with local animal services, community members, and rescue partners to rescue rabbits from abuse, neglect, hoarding, and abandonment. We are dedicated to saving the lives of domestic rabbits through exceptional education, advocacy, and adoption. Come support our mission to help these furry friends find a loving home!

We offer comfortable boarding, stress-free bonding, personalized bunny consultations for behavioral issues, and Bunny 101 training for current and aspiring owners. Contact us for fees and more information.

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