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My name is Puddle!

I'm being cared for by
Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group
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Facts about me

Breed
Chinchilla, Standard
Color
Grey/Silver
Age
Size
(When grown) Giant
Sex
Female
Pet ID
14507221
Hair Length
medium

My info

Small blue checkmark Purebred
Small blue checkmark Spayed / Neutered

My story

Puddle was found living outside near Centereach in November of 2018 after her owners set her "free". She is a gorgeous and large rabbit with an equally large personality. Puddle is spayed and can't wait to meet her new forever family!

Facts about Puddle

  • Rescued: November, 2018
  • Has the most beautiful big eyes and eyelashes
  • Mostly spends her time laying around, with the occasional spurt of energy
  • Doesn't care much for petting
  • Reserved/Shy, Independent, Dog Friendly, Cat Friendly
April 1, 2023, 5:30 pm
Rescue

Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group

Contact info
Pet ID
14507221
Contact
Phone
Address
Great Neck, NY 11021

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Our adoption procedure includes a phone interview, home visit, and any necessary education of potential adopters. Our adoption fee is a $150 donation per rabbit. All of our rabbits are spayed/neutered, health checked by rabbit-savvy vets, vaccinated for the RHDV2 virus, and fostered in private homes.

For more information about adoptions, please read our guide to the adoption process or email us: information@longislandrabbitrescue.org

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Go meet their pets

We don’t have a physical shelter building. The rabbits are fostered in our homes. If you are interested in any particular bunny (or bunnies), we can make arrangements for you to meet them. If you would like a companion for a bunny you already have, we can arrange for several “meetings” and a bonding session to ensure your bunny will be happy with his/her new mate!

More about this rescue

Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group is an all-volunteer organization based on Long Island, New York. Our mission is to rescue abused, neglected or abandoned rabbits; have them medically treated and spayed/neutered; and place them in loving, indoor homes. We educate the public on the special care and health needs of domestic rabbits, and are sustained by your donations.