Amir was rescued in Covington, Ga in '19 after being abandoned outside w/ several other rabbits. He arrived to the shelter with 1 eye (most likely a birth defect). He was bonded to Shelly in '20. They were surrendered back the GHRS after the owner graduated from college and no longer had time for the buns.
Personality: The two are super affectionate. Shelly is the bossy one in the relationship and Amir is along for the ride. Their foster says she is very outgoing and will sit for pets as long as you are willing to give them. She doesn't love being contained and wants to be out and about.
Amir was rescued in Covington, Ga in '19 after being abandoned outside w/ several other rabbits. He arrived to the shelter with 1 eye (most likely a birth defect). He was bonded to Shelly in '20. They were surrendered back the GHRS after the owner graduated from college and no longer had time for the buns.
Personality: The two are super affectionate. Shelly is the bossy one in the relationship and Amir is along for the ride. Their foster says she is very outgoing and will sit for pets as long as you are willing to give them. She doesn't love being contained and wants to be out and about.
THANK YOU for your interest in adopting a rescue rabbit(s)! There are a few important things we want to make you aware of before beginning the adoption application process. Please read through the items at https://www.houserabbitga.com/adoption-process before you fill out our Adoption Application.
THANK YOU for your interest in adopting a rescue rabbit(s)! There are a few important things we want to make you aware of before beginning the adoption application process. Please read through the items at https://www.houserabbitga.com/adoption-process before you fill out our Adoption Application.
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WALK-IN RABBIT VISITATION NOT AVAILABLE: Rabbit visitation is only available to those who have an approved appointment to adopt or foster.
WALK-IN RABBIT VISITATION NOT AVAILABLE: Rabbit visitation is only available to those who have an approved appointment to adopt or foster.
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The Georgia House Rabbit Society (GHRS) is a nonprofit, all volunteer, 501c(3) organization dedicated to the rescue, care and re-homing of domestic rabbits in need. Founded in 1996, the GHRS started as a network of foster homes and through its successes, has evolved into a stand-alone rabbit shelter in Marietta, Georgia. It is the only shelter in Georgia dedicated exclusively for rabbits, and there are only a few like it in the country. The Center also serves as a boarding facility, a learning center and source of quality rabbit supplies. For more information visit www.houserabbitga.com
The Georgia House Rabbit Society (GHRS) is a nonprofit, all volunteer, 501c(3) organization dedicated to the rescue, care and re-homing of domestic rabbits in need. Founded in 1996, the GHRS started as a network of foster homes and through its successes, has evolved into a stand-alone rabbit shelter in Marietta, Georgia. It is the only shelter in Georgia dedicated exclusively for rabbits, and there are only a few like it in the country. The Center also serves as a boarding facility, a learning center and source of quality rabbit supplies. For more information visit www.houserabbitga.com
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