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My name is Java!

Posted 1 year ago | Updated 1 year ago

Cared for by BunnyPeople

My basic info

Breed
Other/Unknown
Color
Age
Adult
Size
Standard (when grown)
Sex
Female
Pet ID
22-053
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Java was one of 200 animals being housed in a warehouse. When the renter defaulted, the owner surrendered the bunnies to us. Java is very sweet, and has been vaccinated against RHD. BunnyPeople's policy is to adopt within a 60-mile radius of the shelter in Harrisburg, PA only.
Rescue
BunnyPeople

Contact info

Pet ID
22-053
Contact
BunnyPeople Adoption
Address
Harrisburg, PA 17112
Donation
Log on to www.paypal.com/fundraiser/hub, then type "BunnyPeople" in the search box. We receive 100% of your donation when you do it this way.

Their adoption process

Additional adoption info

Potential adopters should fill out our adoption contract and questionnaire, including a home phone number. We adopt to indoor homes only. All potential adopters are interviewed by phone before being approved. You must be screened by our adoption coordinator before visiting our shelter. Once approved, a BunnyPeople representative will meet you at a mutually convenient time for adoption. Our adoption fee is $50 per rabbit, and must be paid in cash or check only.

Go meet their pets

We have Open Hours at the shelter one Sunday a month. Check our Facebook page for the schedule!

More about this rescue

BunnyPeople was established as a 501(c)3 rabbit rescue, adoption and education organization in 1992. We operate a no-kill shelter that houses approximately 22 rabbits at any given time. While in our care, the rabbits receive a proper diet, exercise, human companionship and any medical attention needed until they are adopted. We strive to educate the public on responsible rabbit ownership, including guidelines on choosing a rabbit and proper care for these indoor pets. We discourage the purchase of rabbits as Easter gifts, since many are dumped a few months later. We also promote spaying and neutering not only for population control, but for the better health and longevity of each animal.