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My name is Strawberry (& Cash)!

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Adoption process
1

Submit Application

2

Interview

3

Meet the Pet

4

Sign Adoption Contract

5

Take the Pet Home

My basic info

Breed
American/Chinchilla, American
Color
Fawn/White
Age
5 years old, Adult
Size
Sex
Female
Pet ID
86395
Hair Length

My story

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

Meet Cash & Strawberry! This bonded pair of senior rabbits are again looking for their forever home where they will be able to live out their golden years. Both Cash and Strawberry are agouti mix rabbits (Cash is 6 pounds and Strawberry is 5 pounds) and Cash is now about 10 years old and Strawberry is 5 years old. They are both healthy and have a lot of life left to live!

Cash was last adopted in 2021 after his first adoption where he was neglected and mistreated. After he was adopted, he found a friend Strawberry and lived happily for the next 5 years until his family had to move out of the country and leave him and Strawberry behind. He is looking for a loving, quiet and low-stress home where he can live peacefully with his lady friend. They ideally will live in a free-roaming home or a bedroom as they are larger rabbits and they deserve all the space they desire!

Cash is a loverboy and will come to you for love and pets while Strawberry is more sassy but settles down for affection once she gets to you know you. They are good with their litter box and love to eat! Bonded pairs are wonderful as they have a rabbit buddy as well as human buddies which gives them a fulfilled life. Their adoption fee includes RHDV2 vaccinations, spay/neuter and microchips. If you are looking to open your home to this awesome pair of buns, please fill out our adoption questionnaire to get started!
Shelter

Contact info

Pet ID
86395
Contact
Address
1011 Garfield, Oak Pak, IL 60304

Their adoption process

1.

Submit Application

Fill out the adoption questionnaire on our website. Animalcareleague.org

2.

Interview

Phone interview

3.

Meet the Pet

We do walk ins, except for animals in foster homes we would have to set up an appointment.

4.

Sign Adoption Contract

5.

Take the Pet Home

Additional adoption info

See website for adoption fees and requirements.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

We do walk ins, unless the animal is in a foster home, which we would set up an appointment. Please fill out an application on our website, animalcareleague.org to get started.

More about this shelter

The Animal Care League was founded in 1973 as the Village Humane Society to help homeless animals in the Oak Park community. After a few years of operations, the Humane Society realized the need for help extended beyond the Oak Park borders and changed its name to the Animal Care League to better communicate our purpose.

At the beginning, the ACL did not have a physical shelter to house animals. Instead, supporters cared for animals in their homes until a permanent home could be found. This personal touch was very nice, however, it greatly limited the number of animals that could be helped and made the adoption process very slow. In the late 1970’s, the Animal Care League rented its first shelter, relocating to a new building a few years later. For many years the shelter worked out of this small facility, but in 1998 we moved again to our current location. We have the capacity to house up to thirty-three dogs, more than 120 cats and many other little critters such as birds, rabbits, mice, snakes and even chickens.

From the very beginning, the ACL has had a policy of keeping adoptable animals until we could find them a home and this is still in practice today. This means that no matter how long it takes, we keep an adoptable animal with us until we find that right loving home. Even though the number of animals coming through our doors for help each year has increased by 100 percent in the last several years alone, we firmly believe in this policy and will continue to give every animal the best opportunity possible to find a new home. We have accomplished this by taking proactive approaches to animal care and adoption as well as preventative measures to help reduce the number of homeless animals in our communities.

The Animal Care League works very hard to keep our animals healthy, reduce the number and severity of behavior problems and to act proactively in finding new homes for our pets.

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