***ALL ADOPTION FEES ARE WAIVED***
***BONDED WITH ATLAS AND MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER***
***COVERED VETERINARY CARE FOR LIFE***
Apple is an adorable petite Netherland mix girl. When she came to us, Apple was all alone and very ill from the E. Cuniculi infection. With some TLC and a lot of patience, we nursed her back to health and gave her a friend in Atlas, who has the same condition. Apple is timid until she gets comfortable with her new surroundings and people, then her sweet personality shines. Give her treats or greens warm her up. She is tidy and has decent litterbox habits, but don't be surprised if there's a stray poop here and there. She's only trying to fertilize the garden!
The ideal furever home for Atlas and Apple should be a quiet, adult-only home or with a family with older children (10+) without other pets. They have compromised immune systems due to the E. cuniculi and so special care must be taken to keep their area clean and free of loud noises. Email us if you have any questions about E. cuniculi and how it may (or may not!) impact Atlas and Apple's lives.
Apple is spayed, microchipped and vaccinated against RHDV2. She has an old leg injury that likely happened when she was just a baby and has since healed. We will provide all available medical records including X-rays. She also has a slight permanent head tilt caused by the E. cuniculi parasite.
Napa Bunnies will fully cover any of her medical expenses for life and we will provide the initial setup including a Clearly Loved Pets enclosure.
Atlas and Apple are bonded and they need to be adopted together.
If you are interested in meeting Apple and Atlas, please email napabunnies@gmail.com or complete our adoption application: https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/BUN/Rabbit
***ALL ADOPTION FEES ARE WAIVED***
***BONDED WITH ATLAS AND MUST BE ADOPTED TOGETHER***
***COVERED VETERINARY CARE FOR LIFE***
Apple is an adorable petite Netherland mix girl. When she came to us, Apple was all alone and very ill from the E. Cuniculi infection. With some TLC and a lot of patience, we nursed her back to health and gave her a friend in Atlas, who has the same condition. Apple is timid until she gets comfortable with her new surroundings and people, then her sweet personality shines. Give her treats or greens warm her up. She is tidy and has decent litterbox habits, but don't be surprised if there's a stray poop here and there. She's only trying to fertilize the garden!
The ideal furever home for Atlas and Apple should be a quiet, adult-only home or with a family with older children (10+) without other pets. They have compromised immune systems due to the E. cuniculi and so special care must be taken to keep their area clean and free of loud noises. Email us if you have any questions about E. cuniculi and how it may (or may not!) impact Atlas and Apple's lives.
Apple is spayed, microchipped and vaccinated against RHDV2. She has an old leg injury that likely happened when she was just a baby and has since healed. We will provide all available medical records including X-rays. She also has a slight permanent head tilt caused by the E. cuniculi parasite.
Napa Bunnies will fully cover any of her medical expenses for life and we will provide the initial setup including a Clearly Loved Pets enclosure.
Atlas and Apple are bonded and they need to be adopted together.
If you are interested in meeting Apple and Atlas, please email napabunnies@gmail.com or complete our adoption application: https://new.shelterluv.com/matchme/adopt/BUN/Rabbit
Rescue
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We have an adoption event at Pet Food Express in Napa (located in the Bel Aire Plaza) the last Sunday of every month from 2 to 5PM.
We have an adoption event at Pet Food Express in Napa (located in the Bel Aire Plaza) the last Sunday of every month from 2 to 5PM.
More about this rescue
Napa Bunnies was founded in November 2019 when several individuals came together to clear a rabbit dump site in the city of Napa and get the rescued rabbits spayed/neutered and adopted into safe indoor homes.
Towards the end of our mission, it became clear that there was a need to continue to help rabbits in the Napa area and beyond through education and advocacy. Napa Bunnies continues to rescue and rehome rabbits, but instead of being just another brick-and-mortar rescue, the focus is on health and the education on the proper and responsible care of rabbit companions.
The organization has partnered with a veterinarian to offer wellness and vaccination clinics. A thorough annual exam can identify health issues early on, which can then be addressed. The idea is that a healthy rabbit is less likely to be abandoned by their guardian; and that accessibility to a rabbit savvy veterinarian or cost should never be an impediment.
Napa Bunnies was founded in November 2019 when several individuals came together to clear a rabbit dump site in the city of Napa and get the rescued rabbits spayed/neutered and adopted into safe indoor homes.
Towards the end of our mission, it became clear that there was a need to continue to help rabbits in the Napa area and beyond through education and advocacy. Napa Bunnies continues to rescue and rehome rabbits, but instead of being just another brick-and-mortar rescue, the focus is on health and the education on the proper and responsible care of rabbit companions.
The organization has partnered with a veterinarian to offer wellness and vaccination clinics. A thorough annual exam can identify health issues early on, which can then be addressed. The idea is that a healthy rabbit is less likely to be abandoned by their guardian; and that accessibility to a rabbit savvy veterinarian or cost should never be an impediment.
Other pets at this
rescue
We'll also keep you updated on Cooper's adoption status with email updates.