February is Adopt a Rescue Rabbit month and we would love to see these wonderful rabbits in loving homes!

Free to use  A Person Holding a White Rabbit - Tima Miroshnichenko
Free to use A Person Holding a White Rabbit - Tima Miroshnichenko
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February is Adopt a Rescue Rabbit month and we would love to see these wonderful rabbits in loving homes! If they sound like a good fit for your household, please call the Adoption Center at 802.483.6700! 

Ophelia is a 2-year-old spayed female that is a very sweet. She has lived with and seems to get along with other rabbits, so she may acclimate well in a home with other friendly rabbits. 

Spazzy is a 3-year-old male rabbit that is pretty easy going. He was an outside-only rabbit but is acclimating to living inside very well. He is even litter box trained.

Grover is a 1-year-old neutered male that has a very easygoing disposition. We don’t have any history on him living with other rabbits, but he is currently being housed near others and is content.

Original source can be found here.



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