Turtle

Bonded to Lexi and adopted 9/2023!

 

When we rescued Turtle from a research lab, she earned her name because she was too scared to come out of the carrier for 2 days. Now Turtle is one of the friendliest and most loving bunnies her foster family has ever known. She loves snuggles and attention, and REALLY loves hay! She also enjoys binkying, flopping dramatically, and laying on the air conditioning vent. Turtle has absolutely perfect litter habits and hasn’t tried to chew anything she shouldn’t. She would make a great first-time rabbit in a quiet home where she has room to zoom and she’s a great candidate for a free-range life.

Turtle is spayed and vaccinated against RHVD2.

Upcoming Adoption Events
12pm to 4pm in the Classroom at Bradshaw Animal Shelter, located at 3839 Bradshaw Road, Sacramento, CA 95827
September 9
October 7
November 4
December 2

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Please read about Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHVD2) outbreak in California. Read more about RHVD2 here https://rabbit.org/rhdv/  
We are adopting directly from foster care to adopter.
Interested in adopting?
Please read this very important article about RHVD2 and how you can protect your rabbit(s) https://rabbit.org/rhdv/
Please contact your local Certified Exotic Veterinarian or you can contact the following Veterinarians in the greater Sacramento, California area.
  • Dr. Sanchez – Companion Animal Clinic in Auburn 530-885-3251
  • Dr. Brick – Madison Avenue Veterinary Clinic 916-961-1541
  • Dr. McRoberts – Petcare 916-791-9599
  • Dr. Griffiths – VCA Sunset Animal Medical Clinic 916-967-7768
  • Dr. Kittel – Kittel Family Veterinary Practice 916-714-5387
If you are interested in getting a friend for your rabbit please read these excellent bonding articles by HRS.
Watch this great video on how to go about bonding rabbits
Always wanted a rabbit. Learn more about having an indoor house rabbit by reading the following.
Great Rabbit Care Videos
re not able to resume on site adoptions due to covid19 and due to the Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHVD2) outbreak in California. Read more about RHVD2 here https://rabbit.org/rhdv/  
We are adopting directly from foster care to adopter.
Interested in adopting?
Please read this very important article about RHVD2 and how you can protect your rabbit(s) https://rabbit.org/rhdv/
Please contact your local Certified Exotic Veterinarian or you can contact the following Veterinarians in the greater Sacramento, California area.
  • Dr. Sanchez – Companion Animal Clinic in Auburn 530-885-3251
  • Dr. Brick – Madison Avenue Veterinary Clinic 916-961-1541
  • Dr. McRoberts – Petcare 916-791-9599
  • Dr. Griffiths – Edgewood Veterinary Clinic 530-885-1919
  • Dr. Kittel – Kittel Family Veterinary Practice 916-714-5387
If you are interested in getting a friend for your rabbit please read these excellent bonding articles by HRS.
Watch this great video on how to go about bonding rabbits
Always wanted a rabbit. Learn more about having an indoor house rabbit by reading the following.
Great Rabbit Care Videos

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