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Another successful adoption - amazing work Porsche's Rescue!
More successful adoptions - amazing work Porsche's Rescue!
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Female Rabbit
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Ellie-may was sadly dumped at a vet clinic by her owners. She is a beautiful lop girl who is still a little shy, but sweet and loves a cuddle!
ellie-may comes desexed and vaccinated!
ellie-may has become very close to another bunny, luigi, during her time in foster care. Sadly this means we are trying to find her and luigi a home together, which is not ideal as most people wont look at adopting a pair. Please do consider them though, as they have so much love and joy to give. Owning two bunnies is twice the fun!
if you would like to adopt/meet/enquire about ellie-may, please fill in an adoption form at our website: www. Porschesrescue. Com
Vaccinated -please note that due to the release of calici virus on march the 1st, 2010, all bunnies adopted from us will be vaccinated. Please allow for an increase in the adoption fee to cover this large expense. Desexing normally costs anywhere from $100-$360. Vaccinations are from $40-80 (costs differ between vet clinics). Therefore please don't try to haggle the price of the animal for adoption. If you can't afford the adoption fee, you certainly wont afford the ongoing costs associated with animals
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.