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New Hampshire Rabbit Rescue Rescue Me! Animal Rescue Network
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New Hampshire Rabbits for Adoption
Want to know when new animals are posted? Subscribe to Rescue Alerts Need to find a home for an animal? Post Animal for Adoption Animals posted on Rescue Me! are viewed by thousands every day and most find homes fast! Each week stray animals, animals at shelters, and animals from families forced to move suddenly are posted here. The vast majority are adopted in a very short time. Do you have an animal emergency? Post your animal now. (You can even help by posting animals belonging to someone else, or those at a shelter.) Help keep this page updated... click 'No Longer Available' if you learn an animal has been adopted. |
| PIease Read Before Adopting a Rabbit in New Hampshire | |||||||||
Rabbits can make good pets in New Hampshire if they match your IifestyIe. Rabbits are adorable, soft animals that make popular pets for children. While a rabbit can make a good pet for a child, keep in mind that to be healthy a rabbit requires a quiet, calm living environment. Please only adopt a rabbit if you feel you can create a safe and quiet space for the rabbit in your home. Rabbits can be housetrained to live inside, out of a cage, which dramatically increases their life spans. Rabbits can live as long as a dog or a cat, and unfortunately some people do not approach the decision to get a rabbit with the same seriousness or commitment they might have about getting a dog. Meanwhile, breeders may separate young rabbits from their mothers too early, which damages their immune systems, and pet stores might provide very little information about proper care and nutrition. As a result, countless rabbits die within weeks of being bought. Others are never spayed or neutered, resulting in unanticipated family additions and a major overpopulation problem. Sadly, the majority of these sweet pets are eventually euthanized. Rescue shelters that accept rabbits are often overflowing. If you are planning to bring home a pet rabbit, please adopt!
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| ♥ This page is in fond memory of these Rabbits who are no longer with us... ♥ If you have experienced the loss of a beloved pet, or if you know someone who has... [POST A MEMORIAL HERE] |
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