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Our Adoption Process

If you see a bunny you are interested in purchasing, you can fill out the form under the contact us tab.  We will reply to you, letting you know if that bunny is still available.  We take a deposit of $50.00 to reserve the bunny.  The remaining balance is due when you pick the bunny up.  For the deposit, we prefer Venmo, but can also do cash app, zelle, or Paypal.  We have these same options at pick up, or you can bring cash.

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We expect the bunny to get picked up within a week of the take home date, unless you have made prior arrangements with us.  If the take home date comes and we have not heard from you, we reserve the right to relist the bunny for sale.  We will send a text or email a few days before the take home date to ask when you plan to come for the bunny.

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If we need to hold the bunny longer than a week past the take home date, we charge a boarding fee of $5.00 per day.

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We will take a deposit to hold a bunny in a litter or upcoming litter, but we do not take a deposit on a specific bunny until we have verified genders, between 3-4 weeks of age.  We reserve the right to have first choice of all litters.

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All prices listed do not include the bunny's pedigree.  If you want a copy of the pedigree, the cost for that is $35.00. You must let us know if you want the pedigree before you come for the bunny, so we have time to prepare it.

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When purchasing two bunnies, or when adding a second bunny, you must be prepared to properly bond them.  We suggest having a separate area for each bunny, where they can see and smell each other, but not get to each other. After a few days, if they seem to be doing ok through the enclosure, you can slowly start putting them together when supervised.  Start with short visits and work your way up to longer visits.

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It is not possible to bond every bunny.  It depends greatly on the personalities of the bunnies.  Two unfixed bunnies are very difficult to bond, and will often end up fighting.  You must be prepared to separate them and keep them separate if bonding is not successful.

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If you are planning to get two bunnies to bond, we are happy to help you choose two that seem like they would have the potential (personality) to bond.  However, we can not guarantee success.

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Each of our bunnies will go home with a goody bag of items!  It includes a bag of food pellets that we have been feeding them (so you can mix it with your food of choice to help transition them), a bag of homemade treats, some alfalfa/timothy hay cubes, a pair of nail clippers, litter training instructions and some basic care tips.

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