Hi, I’m the beautiful Summer and I am told that between my Dutch mix breed markings and my beautiful, soulful eyes it’s difficult not to get lost in time just watching me. I am only about six months old and was rescued when I escaped a hutch that I had been kept in with my family for my entire short life. So trusting humans is new to me and my foster has been helping me learn that humans can be nice. I do enjoy pets on my forehead and am learning that gentle ear scratches are nice too. I’m not a fan of being picked up as it scares me, but when I do need to be picked up, I will quickly snuggle into your chest and neck seeking comfort. I am cautiously curious about everything, but I do love to explore as long as I feel safe, because sometime the unknown can be a little scary. When it is quiet, I do like to play, running through my tunnel, chewing on and tossing my hay mat and hay twist. When I have had enough pets, I will gently nudge you away. I am sure that once I learn I can trust you and accept all your love, I will do zoomies and hop with joy, exploring everywhere and snuggling with you every chance I get. So be patient with me as I realize being a forever indoor bunny comes with lots of rewards. I promise I can be and will be the sweetest, most loving little bun you’ve ever met.
I am already spayed, vaccinated for the Rabbit Hemorrhagic Virus, microchipped and litter box trained.
Hi, I’m the beautiful Summer and I am told that between my Dutch mix breed markings and my beautiful, soulful eyes it’s difficult not to get lost in time just watching me. I am only about six months old and was rescued when I escaped a hutch that I had been kept in with my family for my entire short life. So trusting humans is new to me and my foster has been helping me learn that humans can be nice. I do enjoy pets on my forehead and am learning that gentle ear scratches are nice too. I’m not a fan of being picked up as it scares me, but when I do need to be picked up, I will quickly snuggle into your chest and neck seeking comfort. I am cautiously curious about everything, but I do love to explore as long as I feel safe, because sometime the unknown can be a little scary. When it is quiet, I do like to play, running through my tunnel, chewing on and tossing my hay mat and hay twist. When I have had enough pets, I will gently nudge you away. I am sure that once I learn I can trust you and accept all your love, I will do zoomies and hop with joy, exploring everywhere and snuggling with you every chance I get. So be patient with me as I realize being a forever indoor bunny comes with lots of rewards. I promise I can be and will be the sweetest, most loving little bun you’ve ever met.
I am already spayed, vaccinated for the Rabbit Hemorrhagic Virus, microchipped and litter box trained.
PayPal donations can be made using our email: AlamoCityHouseRabbits@gmail.com
Their adoption process
1.
Submit Application
Please contact ACHR through Adoptapet by submitting your interest below and an application will be emailed to you
2.
Interview
We will review your application, if needed provide additional questions for response. Supply list provided to set up bunny area.
3.
Home Check
Home check (if needed), review adopters bunny set area, provide feedback for any additional changes.
4.
Meet the Pet
Meet bunnies. Info will be provided on location or for Hoppy Hour / Adoption Events.
5.
Take the Pet Home
Pay adoption fee and take your new bunny home.
Additional adoption info
The cost for adoption is $150 for single rabbits / $250 for bonded pairs. This price includes all wellness exams, RHDV2 vaccination, microchipping, any necessary medical treatment, and spay/neuter surgery.
The cost for adoption is $150 for single rabbits / $250 for bonded pairs. This price includes all wellness exams, RHDV2 vaccination, microchipping, any necessary medical treatment, and spay/neuter surgery.
Go meet their pets
Due to the health concerns and a new and deadly rabbit disease, Rabbit Hemorrhagic Virus, Alamo City House Rabbits we are extremely careful. We schedule one-on-one meetings and hold adoption events. Potential adopters will be contacted by email to coordinate meeting the bunny(s) and finalizing the adoption.
Due to the health concerns and a new and deadly rabbit disease, Rabbit Hemorrhagic Virus, Alamo City House Rabbits we are extremely careful. We schedule one-on-one meetings and hold adoption events. Potential adopters will be contacted by email to coordinate meeting the bunny(s) and finalizing the adoption.
More about this rescue
Alamo City House Rabbits is a 501(c)(3) education and rescue group established in October 2015. ACHR exists to support those in the San Antonio area who share their home and life with rabbits as indoor companions. Domestic rabbits are intelligent and social animals that for too long have been misunderstood and confined to backyard hutches. They are the third most abandoned companion animal in the United States.
Alamo City House Rabbits promotes education and outreach to increase awareness of rabbits as spayed or neutered indoor-only pets. We fully support the philosophy and principles of the House Rabbit Society, a national companion rabbit advocacy and rescue group established in 1988.
Members of Alamo City House Rabbits act as fosterers for rescued rabbits during the time they are spayed/neutered, learn to use a litter box, and adjust to their new lives as indoor companions.
Alamo City House Rabbits is a 501(c)(3) education and rescue group established in October 2015. ACHR exists to support those in the San Antonio area who share their home and life with rabbits as indoor companions. Domestic rabbits are intelligent and social animals that for too long have been misunderstood and confined to backyard hutches. They are the third most abandoned companion animal in the United States.
Alamo City House Rabbits promotes education and outreach to increase awareness of rabbits as spayed or neutered indoor-only pets. We fully support the philosophy and principles of the House Rabbit Society, a national companion rabbit advocacy and rescue group established in 1988.
Members of Alamo City House Rabbits act as fosterers for rescued rabbits during the time they are spayed/neutered, learn to use a litter box, and adjust to their new lives as indoor companions.
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