Renny "Hillbilly" James





Renny Hillbilly James, will be ready for adoption as soon as his medical concerns have been addressed.
Renny came to us after a shelter decided to "PTS" - put to sleep, with no consideration that he was an otherwise healthy bunny that just needed some TLC instead.
We sent Renny to Cornell Veterinary Hospital for his first surgery.
He must return for another surgery to remove his incisors (front teeth) and to get neutered.
I hope you can find it in your heart to help toward his medical costs.
Our organization relies on donations towards spays and neuters.
However, in Renny's case the medical costs are so much more.
You can go to our donation page (http://www.therabbitresource.org/donations.html) and donate directly and 100% of your donation will go to his costs. We accept "paypal" there.






Featured Foster Bunnies



Our very own Freckles and her babies, Lauren, Taffy, Spud, Shadow, Almond, and Pearl. All rabbits shown are ready for adoption.
Please Contact us if you are interested in any of these rabbits.



















Upcoming Events:



Albany adoption clinics are on Saturday , March 2nd from 9 am to noon and on Saturday, May 4th, from 10 am - 2 pm.

Guilderland Animal Hospital
4963 Western Turnpike
Altamont, NY 12009


Petsmart
128 Bailey Farm Rd Monroe, NY 10950
(845) 782-9123



Want to Give up Your Rabbit?


We are usually inundated with requests to take injured, neglected, abandoned/stray, sick or shelter overflow rabbits. Given that our foster home number is limited, we have had to prioritize intakes to those groups. Many people also write asking us to take their pets, as they've not realized the level of care or attention bunnies need, or they have not spayed or neutered, they have impulse-purchased, they are moving and have not planned for their animals, etc..

We regret that this is impossible for us to do except in the most dire circumstances (such as terminal illness). Sometimes becoming more educated about your rabbit will solve the issues you are having; we can advise with that. We can refer you to vets who spay and neuter. We can refer you to shelters in your area with good rabbit adoption programs.

If you must surrender your pet.

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