LINK TO OUR BUNNIES THAT NEED FOREVER HOMES
Please note, "Pending" placed next to a rabbits name means a application has been recieved and approved. It is likely the rabbit has found his or her forever home, and will no longer be available.
To Contact Us: Forbunnysake@aol.com.
WHO WE ARE:
For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue is a all volunteer organization based in South Jersey.
For a variety of reasons domestic rabbits end up at the shelter. When the shelter is unable to place the rabbit in a home they are destroyed. For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue will rescue the pet from
the shelter, and place him/her in a volunteers foster home. Our rescued rabbits receive medical care, are spayed or neutered, handled daily, become accustomed to household noises, socialized with our family members and cage litterbox trained, in preparation of being adopted into a forever home.
ADOPTION PROCESS:
We are dedicated to finding the perfect forever home for each of the rabbits in our rescue. This means that we have some requirements for adoption of the rabbits in our rescue, including indoor only homes year round, for all of our rabbits, and no housing on wire floors. We have many reasons for requiring indoor homes for them, and will gladly discuss them with you, and we make no exceptions. We make a commitment to each animal we bring into our rescue to place them in a home that meets their specific needs. In order to assure this placement is the the best match for rabbit and potential adopters alike, we have an application and screening process, which includes vet reference checks and home checks in some cases, and a screening/processing period, which can be a few days or up to a week, if we have a difficult time with scheduling (due to foster home or potential adopter schedules). We also require that the adopter finalize the adoption during one of our meet and greet events at our local Petsmart (Moorestown) or other locations local to Moorestown (please keep this in mind if you do not live locally). We understand that potential adopters are typically very anxious to adopt a rabbit that they would like to make part of their family, but there is a process to follow and we appreciate your cooperation during the process. It is well worth the time it takes to complete the process!
Our friends who have recently hopped into their Forever Homes:
Kleopatra-We are so happy you found your forever family with Abigail:)
Cuddles - Happy cuddling with Nikki and family!
Andre'-Congratulations on finding your forever home wit Jessica :)
Marti-Happy bonding with Chewy!!
Joey-Wishing you a happy life with Laura, and Meryl
Chelsea and Chipper - welcome home!
England-Happy bonding with Humprey, be good!
Calee-Finally, it is your turn, momma, lots of love with Ally!!
AS OF SEPTEMBER 29, 2008
For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue has taken in 238 abandoned or unwanted rabbits - Since we started in April 2004. Check out our newest additions - Claire, Charlie, Mr. McGoo, Casey, Mario, and Zoey .
For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue has found forever homes for 169 rabbits - Our most recent adoptions were Kleopatra, Cuddles, Andre', Marti, Chelsea and Chipper, Joey, and England.
In addition, four of the rabbits who have entered into our rescue are permanent For Bunny Sake Residents due to extensive medical conditions (Dandi, Heff, Brownie, and Blackie). They will live the rest of their lives in our loving care.
We would like to send a BUNiful THANK YOU to all our foster moms and dads, without your temporary home we would not have been able to save as many, to our volunteers who do events, transports, home meets, and a whole list of other things that support our cause. Also, to Petsmart who allow us to hold our events and promote our rescue, to Petsmart charities who make generous donations thru their fundraising, which helps us so much, and finally our rabbit vetenarians and support staff, who have given so much of their time, expertise, care and concern. Dr. Lori Duggan, Cherry Hill Animal and Bird, Dr. Lisa Aumiller, Marne Vet Clinic, Dr. Evans in Medford who was able to help our Abner, without you there would be no rescue.
CLICK HERE TO SEE OUR BUNNIES THAT NEED FOREVER HOMES
WHY ADOPT A RESCUE RABBIT?
Rabbits are reported to be the third most commonly found animal at animal shelters, right after dogs and cats. As we all know, shelters have limited space, some don't have the resources to care for the rabbit, and that is where rescues come in to place. When you adopt a rabbit through a rescue or shelter, you are saving a life. Rescues can tell you so much about the rabbit's personality, eating habits, health, and housing preferences, which assures a good match between you and the rabbit. Our rabbits are spayed/neutered prior to adoption and cage litterbox trained. When you purchase from a petstore, you are not given any of the valuable, correct information, nor are the buns spayed/neutered or litterbox trained. Plus rescues offer you support and guidance, try getting that from a petstore! So please consider adopting through a rescue rather than purchasing. You will be armed with much more helpful information about your new family member and you will be saving a life.
ADOPTING A FRIEND:
All potential adopters must complete a application. We require a $65.00 adoption donation, to help de-fray the spaying/neutering of each rabbit in our rescue, along with various medical care some of the buns require when entering the rescue. Once approved, an appointment to meet your potential new family member is arranged, and a home check may be required. All buns are to remain inside the family home, as companion pets, not be housed outside, and not be housed on anything that would hurt their feet, ie, wire floor. As part of your adoption contract, they also require out of crate play time on a daily basis. All rabbits are altered prior to adoption.
ADOPTION OF BABIES:
Please Meet Our Featured Rabbit...
Pizzazz came to us by way of the shelter. He is a sweet, friendly guy, with rather large, adorable ears, that he needs to grow into. Has spunk and personality who loves to hop around and explore. We beleive he is about 1-2 years old , weighing about 6 lbs. He is very active, and likes to move his things around, he is good with being held. He will sit in your lap to be pet or brushed for long periods of time. He is great with using his in cage litterbox. Pizzazz has been neutered and is waiting to join a family. Please e-mail us if interested. An approved adoption application and donation are required for adoption. Indoor homes only. E-mail us for an application to get the process started. Applications are processed in the order they are received.
When rabbits are between 4-6 months their hormones become active and they usually begin marking their territory. By spaying or neutering your rabbit he will be more likely to use his litter box, he will be healthier and happier. INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING: DONATIONS:
All rabbits adopted from For Bunny Sake Rabbit Rescue must be altered at an age appropriate time, approximately 5-6 months. We do accept applications for the babies prior to this time of availability and applications are processed in the order they are received. Potential adopters must realize that there are risks involved with surgery, including death, and must understand that these risks do not outweigh the benefit of the altering.
WHY BONDED PAIRS ARE MORE THAN JUST TWICE THE FUN!
Many of the inquiries we receive are from people who are looking to find a friend for a bunny that they currently have. If you are considering adding a rabbit to your family for the first time, and have a feeling that you may want to add another one some time down the road, you may want to adopt a pair. Bonded pairs are already bonded! The bonding process can be a lot of work and you need to have lots of patience. Rabbits are very social animals, but they can also be very territorial. We always prepare our adopters that some rabbits may never bond and you must be prepared for the chance that you may have two "single" rabbits instead of a pair. But rabbits that have already been through the bonding process are just waiting to find a home - together! Please consider them. They are often times overlooked because people feel that they do not want to take on the extra work of another rabbit in the beginning. But there is really not much more work and they keep each other company and entertained. One cage, one litterbox (in most cases), one water bottle and one food crock. They really are double the pleasure and fun!
Check out our bonded pairs:
Altered rabbits live longer than un-altered rabbits. Typically the life span of a altered bun is 8-10 years, unaltered buns can be shorter. The unspayed female runs a high risk of ovarian, uterine, and mammarian cancers, however spay her and the risks are virtually eliminated. The neutered male rabbit will live longer as he will not be tempted to fight with other animals (rabbits, cats) due to his sexual aggression.
Altered buns are calmer, and more loving because the urge to mate has been removed. They make for better house companions as they are less prone to display destructive and aggressive behavior.
Rabbits are social animals and may enjoy the company of other rabbits. (before bringing home a new bun, please research rabbit bonding). An altered bun can have a friend without risking contribution to the overpopulation problem.
We are looking for temporary foster homes to provide a bun with care, shelter, and love . We also need help with: Transporting, fundraisers, and at adoption events. If you would like to learn more about how you can help please contact us at:
Forbunnnysake@aol.com.
We rely entirely on donations,merchandise sales and fundraisers, Sadly funds never meet the high demands of rescuing and altering. Any monetary donation, or sponsor for a altering is always appreciated. We are a 501 (c) (3) charity, you can send your donation to: PO Box 462, Maple Shade, NJ 08052 or you can donate through paypal, below . Please specify if you would like to sponsor a particular rabbit or if you would like to contribute to our medical fund. Please help us so we can help them!
Also, donations of supplies are a great help. We are always in need of: timothy hay, aspen or recycled paper bedding (Yesterday's News or CareFresh), and plain timothy hay based rabbit pellets (without treats), treats, rabbit chews and toys (hard plastic baby toys and bird toys work great too), and water bottles and ceramic food crocks (they tip or chew the plastic ones!). You can e-mail us to see where we will be to accept donations, or feel free to stop by and drop them off at any of our adoption events! We really appreciate it!
And if you are cleaning out your linen closet, we can always use towels and linens too!
Or, If you shop on line, check out the i.give.com website, select ForBunnySake as the charity you would like to donate towards and a percentage of your shopping total will be donated to us in your name at no additional cost to you. You can join by following this link:
http://www.iGive.com/FBS . Or from their home page, keyword search "forbunnysake".
FOR BUNNY SAKE MERCHANDISE: Want to promote our rescue by wearing and using items with our logo? You can purchase item such as clothing, mousepads, mugs, tote bags and bumper stickers! There are items for our supporters, volunteers, and adopters. For Bunny Sake earns a portion of each sale from our shop. Hop on over and check it out!
Come visit our store on CafePress!
CONSIDERING GIVING UP YOUR RABBIT?
Sometimes owners feel they must find a new home for their pets because they do not have time to give bunny enough attention. Please remember that a pet is a lifetime commitment. If you feel your rabbit does not get enough attention, consider getting your bunny another bun for a friend. Caring for two buns is just as easy as one, and they will be happy together. Please be sure one or both buns have been altered prior to meeting. And because buns are territorial, you should look into introduction and bonding of buns before bringing the new one home. Sometimes it isn't as simple as putting the two buns together, there might be objection from one or both - and fighting can occur - which can cause serious harm. Rabbits can be very territorial, and it is best to introduce new rabbits in a neutral place.
Perhaps you sadly must find a new home for a behavioral reason such as not using his litter box, spraying urine, chewing, or maybe even aggressive behavior that your bunny is exhibiting. First rule out medical reasons for the behavior. Behavior of buns can be helped by altering, understanding your buns needs, some training and a little patience.
Or maybe the novelty of that Easter bunny has worn off. Rabbits should never be purchased for Easter gifts - or any animals for that matter - as the commitment to an animal is a lifetime commitment which should not be entered into lightly. Holidays are the worst times to introduce new animals to a home - because this is when people are the busiest and the house may be even more active than usual. It is better to wait until after the holiday seasons, when your life is at a normal pace to bring a new pet home.
Whatever the reason, we do hope you do the right thing, such as working with your bunny, taking your bunny to a shelter/rescue which is experienced in rabbits, or placing ads for a new home (never place a bunny for free, as many go to snake food, research, greyhound training, or backyard breeding). DO NOT just let your bunny go! That is the worst thing you could do!
SURRENDERS: At this time - we do not have any foster space available to accept surrenders. Please do the right thing for your rabbit and follow the suggestions above for re-homing your rabbit. Contact us if you need help and we can offer you suggestions. If space allows we will take owner surrenders, but we require that the rabbit(s) be surrendered with all of their supplies, food, cage and a $65 surrender fee, all medical records and a signed surrender agreement from you. Please do not wait until the last minute, you will need to be placed on a wait list, it may take months before we can take in your surrender. Please contact us for details.
We would like to thank our volunteers. You guys are the greatest for helping us and sharing our mission.
