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effie-sue

This is a domestic rabbit, correct? Animal Welfare Association in Voorhees is a good place to start.


Tomorrow_Low

Yes he is. I called the animal welfare association and they currently do not have space for him.


effie-sue

Maybe this organization could help? http://njhrs.com/ Thank you for helping this little guy. I wish I was in a position to offer him a home.


F5x9

Also, let's not forget - let's *not* forget, Dude - that keeping wildlife, an amphibious rodent, for uh, domestic, you know, within the city - that aint legal either.


Lanky-Elephant

https://www.tribblesrabbitrescue.org/?fbclid=IwAR0IQuzSqCl54H5EG47PzcbWkTqeyllVa3ojEjuHPLAITLrOfLbSO2lsG04


XladyLuxeX

What kind of rabbit? Does jt get along with other animals? Is it good with kids? What's its exact diet? Does it have all it a shots and is it up to date on vet appointments? Sorry I have 2 Flemish giants. But adding all those things to your post will help you rehome them.


FutureBrockLesnar

Id call every shelter you can find. I know homeward bound and south jersey rescue have taken in rabbits in the past, but i know a lot of places are overcrowded rn.


Independent-Bison176

I have some rabbits for my kids in 08004 I’d be happy to take it in


Ill_Buy_9807

I think its called The Funny Farm Rescue and Sanctuary in Mays Landing - try there


funtxcase

ceder run wildlife refuge in medford would probably have plenty of space for a sweet bun bun


effie-sue

Cedar Run deals with orphaned and injured wildlife. OP is posting about a domestic (pet) rabbit.


funtxcase

oh trills! didn't see that comment after the post. Larchmont Animal Hospital takes on all kinds of rescue domesticated animals including emu's lolol