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County of San Diego
Dept. of Animal Services
South Region Shelter


Contact Info:
CoSD Animal Services, South Shelter
5821 Sweetwater Rd.
Bonita, CA  91902
(619) 263-7741

www.sddac.com


Please contact hrs@sandiegorabbits.org for more information 

It is HIGHLY recommended that you house your new rabbit indoors. Rabbits are prey animals and San Diego County is home to many predator animals such as hawks, owls, coyotes, raccoons, foxes and bob cats, all of which kill small animals left outside (even rabbits kept in a cage or hutch). Wet or hot weather and parasites such as fleas, flies, and mosquitoes also can be deadly to rabbits. You can easily house your rabbit indoors and make him a part of your family.  He will live a much longer and healthier life, and you will enjoy him so much more.  Learn more about housing your bunny indoors. Indoor Bunny Housing  


Updated 05/16/10

 



 

Ricki is a mature Spayed Female New Zealand Mix. She is a relaxed and easy going bunny, a real Angel. Ricki would do best in an indoor home. She may even make a nice companion to your neutered male. Her ID is A1336362 and her tag number is 646.
Adam is a smaller Neutered Male Dwarf Mix. He is estimated to be a couple years old. Adam is a little shy and timid. He would do best in an indoor home were he would get loving attention. Adam enjoys getting out of his cage and running around the exercise pen. Adam's ID is A1336361 and his tag number is 241.
Recent Adoptions

Gilda is a sweet young Female bunny. She is estimated to be around 6 months old. Although she is still growing she will probably be a smaller to medium size bunny. Gilda has been spayed and is available for adoption. Her ID is A1341970 and her tag number is 192.
**Adopted 04/28/10**

Liz, Female spayed Standard Mix 5 years old. She was given up to the shelter because her family was moving. Liz is a sweet and friendly bunny. She gets a little upset when you move around the items in her cage. But Liz is a real love bug when you get her out and hold her. She loves getting attention. Liz is still working on her litterbox skills. Her ID is A1328101 and her tag number is 263.
**Adopted April 24, 2010**


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