Before you decide to come get a bunny there are a few things you need. First, decide where you are going to keep your new bunny. An outside hutch is a great option but just remember there are days that will get too hot or too cold and your bunny will need the proper housing. Make sure they are in an area where you can use fans/heaters, or bring them into your garage or even you home. Putting ice cubes in their water dishes on hot days is also something you could do or put a frozen water bottle into their cage for them to lay up against. If you plan on keep your bunny indoors it will need an indoor rabbit cage and bedding. For bedding, especially for outdoors and in cold weather straw is an option. Whether they are indoors or outdoors they will need water and food dishes. I recommend ceramic water/food dishes but whatever suits you is great. Also, a salt lick, toe nail clippers, brush and chew toys. Chew toys are absolutely necessary because rabbits teeth continue to grow throughout their lives. The things you could use for chew toys are apple tree branches, untreated wood, pet stores sell various kinds of chewies as well. Don't forget food - Personally I think any type of rabbit pellet is fine. Hay is a good treat just make sure it's not moldy or wet. You want to make sure it is dry and fresh. As far a fruits and vegetables go I believe it's NO FRUITS OR VEGGIES BEFORE 6 MONTHS OF AGE and after it's fine. Just remember that rabbits should NEVER be given lettuce or citrus at any age. Another word of caution is rabbits like to nibble. So for your new rabbits sake and yours, keep up all electrical wires.
When you have everything ready and you are ready to come pick out your bunny please bring a small animal carrier or a box to put them in. It's just much safer for everyone. That way they are safe and secure in a box and not scared and end up under someones foot pedal.
Bunnies will range in price. I will put the price by the rabbits/bunnies in the photos below.
When you have everything ready and you are ready to come pick out your bunny please bring a small animal carrier or a box to put them in. It's just much safer for everyone. That way they are safe and secure in a box and not scared and end up under someones foot pedal.
Bunnies will range in price. I will put the price by the rabbits/bunnies in the photos below.
If you prefer to pay through PayPal that is an option here. I will hold a rabbit for you ONLY if it is paid for in full either through PayPal or documented receipt. I will only hold it for a week due to the fact I will need the room. If the rabbit is not picked up within a week it may be sold. No refunds are given ever. A replacement rabbit of equal value/quality will be given instead depending on circumstance. Terms of replacement are as follows: There will be a replacement bunny given if the bunny dies within 1 week of purchase ONLY if it is not due to neglect of any kind. Another instance where a replacement bunny will be given is if you go over your alotted hold time of 1 week and your bunny is sold. Any replacement bunny will be given as soon as one is available. A replacement bunny will NOT be given if it is lost, stolen, killed by another animal, dies due to heat, cold, over feeding, malnutrition, etc. I will always take a bunny back if you can no longer care for it but there will be no refund given or money paid to take it back. What I will do is take it back for free and take good care of it until I can adopt it out to its new forver home.
Surrendering a bunny - I am not a rabbit rescue but I will in some cases take in a rabbit that did not come from me. If you need to surrender your pet bunny just ask - I may have room and would be more than happy to help out.
Finally, here are the available bunnies/rabbits!
NO Hollands available at this time. We are however expecting a litter January 20th 2012.
NO Hollands available at this time. We are however expecting a litter January 20th 2012.