This helps Partners for Animal Welfare Society, Inc. with pet care costs.
My basic info
Breed
Mini Rex
Color
White/Red
Age
1 year 9 months old, Adult
Size
–
Sex
Female
Pet ID
934
Hair Length
–
My details
Spayed / Neutered
My story
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Here's what the humans have to say about me:
Say hello to Lucky, our resident lovebug bunny! Lucky is a sweet girl who loves her cat and dog friends, even if they don't love her back. We think that she would do amazing with another bunny given her social personality. She adores her treats, affection, and exploring. Beyond how friendly she is, we don't know much else about her. She was found in an intercity park in a zip close carrier, and thankfully her rescuers decided to bring her to us. She was pulling her fur out in large amounts when she came to us, which often means a female rabbit is pregnant and about to have babies. In her case though, it was a result of stress. Once she got spayed and settled in at her foster home, all signs of fur pulling have stopped. She's become curious, social, and eager to spend time with people, cats, and dogs alike. We think she'd do very well in a home with kids, dogs, or cats, given her confident and friendly nature.
Say hello to Lucky, our resident lovebug bunny! Lucky is a sweet girl who loves her cat and dog friends, even if they don't love her back. We think that she would do amazing with another bunny given her social personality. She adores her treats, affection, and exploring. Beyond how friendly she is, we don't know much else about her. She was found in an intercity park in a zip close carrier, and thankfully her rescuers decided to bring her to us. She was pulling her fur out in large amounts when she came to us, which often means a female rabbit is pregnant and about to have babies. In her case though, it was a result of stress. Once she got spayed and settled in at her foster home, all signs of fur pulling have stopped. She's become curious, social, and eager to spend time with people, cats, and dogs alike. We think she'd do very well in a home with kids, dogs, or cats, given her confident and friendly nature.
We are a foster-based rescue, which means none of our animals are housed at the PAWS Center. Put in an application to meet one of our adoptable pets!
We are a foster-based rescue, which means none of our animals are housed at the PAWS Center. Put in an application to meet one of our adoptable pets!
More about this rescue
P.A.W.S. is an Indiana not-for-profit corporation doing business in Hancock County. We are not affiliated with any national organization. The Internal Revenue Service has recognized P.A.W.S. as a 501(c)(3) organization. This means that donations made to P.A.W.S. are deductible as provided in sec. 107 of the Internal Revenue Code. P.A.W.S. programs are funded completely from memberships, donations, grants and fundraising events. Our mission is to promote animal welfare in Hancock County through humane education and pet population control by:
Developing and providing humane education programs that teach kindness to and respect for all living things.
Helping animals housed in animal care shelters by promoting shelter adoptions and by providing improvements to shelter facilities, training for shelter staff and volunteers.
Promoting shelter and community based pet sterilization programs.
HOW YOU CAN HELP:
We are always in need of temporary foster homes for dogs, cats, kittens, bunnies, and guinea pigs! We also need cat litter [both scoopable and unscoopable], bleach, paper towels, and, of course, CASH OR CHECK DONATIONS OR GIFT CARDS TO WAL-MART OR PETSMART.
Donations help defray the costs of providing necessary veterinary care, shelter and food for the homeless pets in our care. Donations are tax deductible.
P.A.W.S. is an Indiana not-for-profit corporation doing business in Hancock County. We are not affiliated with any national organization. The Internal Revenue Service has recognized P.A.W.S. as a 501(c)(3) organization. This means that donations made to P.A.W.S. are deductible as provided in sec. 107 of the Internal Revenue Code. P.A.W.S. programs are funded completely from memberships, donations, grants and fundraising events. Our mission is to promote animal welfare in Hancock County through humane education and pet population control by:
Developing and providing humane education programs that teach kindness to and respect for all living things.
Helping animals housed in animal care shelters by promoting shelter adoptions and by providing improvements to shelter facilities, training for shelter staff and volunteers.
Promoting shelter and community based pet sterilization programs.
HOW YOU CAN HELP:
We are always in need of temporary foster homes for dogs, cats, kittens, bunnies, and guinea pigs! We also need cat litter [both scoopable and unscoopable], bleach, paper towels, and, of course, CASH OR CHECK DONATIONS OR GIFT CARDS TO WAL-MART OR PETSMART.
Donations help defray the costs of providing necessary veterinary care, shelter and food for the homeless pets in our care. Donations are tax deductible.
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