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BunnyLdy Home Rescue

Staten Island, NY 10307

Contact Amanda Ryan
Email bunnyldyrescue@gmail.com
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Areas BunnyLdy Home Rescue serves

BunnyLdy Home Rescue is a small home based rescue, helping bunnies find forever homes. Bunnies are surrendered to me where they're given appropriate vet care, spay/neutered, before placed in a loving forever home.

BunnyLdy Home Rescue's adoption process

Additional adoption info

Adoption Fees are $75 per bunny. Bonded pairs are $100. Adoption fees go directly to the care and spay/neuter of future bunnies.

Fill out an adoption application from our website, within 48 hours I will be in touch via email to set up a good time to call.

Once the application is approved a meet and greet is scheduled.

If all are in agreement at the meet and greet, the contract will be signed and your bunny can go home that day.

If the bunny has not been spayed or neutered, due to age, a spay and neuter contract must be signed.

About BunnyLdy Home Rescue

Hi, my name is Amanda Ryan, proud owner of BunnyLdy Home rescue. Animals have always been a strong passion in my life. I spent most of my childhood life rescuing kittens, bottle syringe feeding baby birds, and anything else I could help in anyway. I have always owned a bunny and enjoy their small size, but large personalities. I used to raise Holland Lops for showing. Now with my own human and large fur family, I run the small Bunny rescue straight from my house. People would always reach out to me for help in re-homing bunnies, from all types of situations. Since I used to raise rabbits, I have experience with every bunny situation, including pregnancies and births. Running a small rescue is my way of giving back to the animal community, which has been so close to my heart. Due to the fact that I am a home rescue, vet care and supplies are covered by me. I have a max of six bunnies at a time, for financial and time purposes. All bunnies will be spayed or neutered prior to adoption. If the bunny is too young, a strict spay and neuter contract must be signed. If you have any questions, please feel free to fill out a contact form in the contact us section.

Donations, whether they are bunny supplies, food, hay, or financial are always greatly appreciated. Our PayPal email is bunnyldyrescue@gmail.com If interested in sending us hay or supplies please fill out a contact form, on our website, for the information. Thank you!

Thanks For Hopping By!
Amanda

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