Adopt a Rabbit or Pocket Pet

Rabbits & ferrets come spayed/neutered, vaccinated, microchipped, dewormed and ready for a lifetime of love!

Adoptions are same day and done on a first-come, first-served basis. We do not hold pets or do adoptions via phone, social media or email.

Steps to Adopting a Rabbit or Pocket Pet

  1. Find the rabbit or pocket pet(s) that are right for you.
    Pets listed are available to adopt. The website is updated daily.

  2. Visit our shelter and meet with the pet(s) that interest you.
    Once you find a rabbit or pocket pet that you are interested in bring their kennel card (paper with pet’s name located on wall or on cage) to the front desk in our adoption lobby.
  3. Meet with an adoption coordinator.
    You will meet with one of our staff members to sign paperwork, go over information and any questions.
  4. Take your new family member home and start your life together.
    All rabbits and pocket pets must leave the shelter in a carrier. If you need pet supplies we have a retail store located within our shelter for your convenience. 

Pricing

Rabbits: $50

Guinea Pigs: $40

Pocket Pets: $20

Ferrets: $200

Chinchillas & Hedgehogs: $75

Birds: Prices vary

Potbelly Pigs: $100

Rabbits

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Small Mammals

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Large Mammals

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Barnyard

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Exotic

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Puppies: $250
(3 months and under)

Adult Dogs: $125
(over 3 months – 10 years old)

Senior Dogs: $50
(over 10 years old)

Kittens: $99
(3 months and under)

Adult Cats: $50
(over 3 months – 10 years old)

Senior Cats: $25
(over 10 years old)

Working cats are feral or semi-feral cats adopted at no-charge to families with barns, outbuildings, sheds, garages, etc. who would like a cat to help with pest control and/or keep farm animals company.

In exchange, the adopters provide their new feline friend with daily food, water and a cozy place to sleep.