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A shelter and sanctuary for unwanted and mistreated rabbits … until they all have homes. |
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JUNE IS ADOPT A CAT MONTH BUT WHY NOT ADOPT A RABBIT ALSO!!! Did you know that most rabbits will RULE over cats? People don't believe us until they see it. Rabbits will get along with cats but they want to be the boss, so they let the cats know it. The only thing you need to be careful of is a cat swatting a rabbit with its claws. Because rabbits eyes are located on the side of their heads, it is possible for them to get scratched on the eye itself. Always introduce rabbits slowing to any new animals and be sure to keep both of them safe.
Click here to meet all our wonderful bunnies looking for homes
Volunteers needed at the Gig Harbor & Carnation locations. We are looking for help in the following areas. If you are able to help in anyway, please click on the link below to contact Angie or please visit our Volunteer page to learn more. Help with writing searches & reports in Access Database Help with making some changes to the web-site using Front Page Taking pictures of the bunnies for the web-site Help with cleaning, chopping veggies & socializing with the bunnies Grooming, doing scent glades/nails - experience with rabbits preferred
We hope that if you have some spare time and love rabbits, you will consider volunteering for Rabbit Haven.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT RABBIT HAVEN If you have a rabbit to surrender please go to our Incoming Rabbit page to see the criteria you will need to meet in order for us to put you on our waiting list. Right now we are completely full and will not have any openings until we get some adoptions. With the economy & life how it is right now, the wait could be up to three months. Click here to go to Incoming Rabbit Page
GOING AWAY? Rabbit Haven now has boarding at both the Gig Harbor & Carnation locations. Your bunny will have a wonderful place to stay, fresh hay & veggies and time out to play if the weather is nice and of course lots of Love. We also take care of rabbits that are on medications. If you would like to make arrangements for your bunny to take a vacation, please call or e-mail Angie at angie@rabbithaven.org or 206-351-2637.
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