Wild Cottontail Rabbits
Rabbit Haven is unable to take in any kind of wildlife, PLEASE DO NOT BRING THEM TO RABBIT HAVEN.
If you find a wild cottontail rabbit (or other wildlife)
Rabbit Haven is unable to take in any kind of wildlife, PLEASE DO NOT BRING THEM TO RABBIT HAVEN. Below is a list of wildlife centers. We are not licensed nor do we have the room to properly care for these wonderful creatures.
Information on how to help orphaned cottontails:
Arlington
Sarvey Wildlife Care Center
Contact: Kaye Baxter
Phone: 360-435-4817
Websiite: www.sarveywildlife.org
Wildlife Species: raptors, general mammals, raptor flight cages, medical
Kitsap County / Bainbridge Island
West Sound Wildlife Shelter
Phone: 206-855-9057
Email: islwildlifecontact@yahoo.com
Wildlife Species: all species including raptors but no large carnivores
Website: https://westsoundwildlife.org/rescue-rehabilitation
Snohomish County / LynNwood
PAWS (Progressive Animal Welfare Society)
Phone: 206-855-9057
Email: info@paws.org
Website: www.paws.org
Wildlife Species: all species. PAWS treats approximately 5000 injured and orphaned patients each year
Snohomish County (Stanwood)
Happy Valley Bats Wildlife Center
Phone: 360-631-0668
Email: megmyotis@happyvalleybats.org
Website: happyvalleybats.org
Wildlife Species: Bats. Will answer any questions about bats. Will also pick up bats locally and make arrangements for those that are further away