Address: 7640 Rosecrans Ave, Paramount, CA 90723, USA
Phone: +15628628844
Sunday: 10AM–3PM
Monday: Closed
Tuesday: 10AM–3PM
Wednesday: Closed
Thursday: 10AM–3PM
Friday: 10AM–3PM
Saturday: 12–3PM
ronald cortez
Very clean the place of each rabbit!
Thomas Bushnell
Thank God for people like her. It's a great place that someone took the time to make. Please support this non profit
Oli Murga
Wonderful people taking care of the buns. I got both my buns here. Took me a while to be able to bond my Lou bear but he's getting there. Susie is amazing! Thank you guys for all you do! 🙏
Jessica Mejia
Knowledgeable, helpful, and passionate for the cause.
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Rabbit Rescue gets their bunnies spayed. If you see some that are not, they will be soon. I'm not sure about the shots though.
Yes from time to time?😀
Go on their website and see if they have an application. It is a good thing to do. They have many bunnies.
Call them. I believe they have an age requirenent.
I got my bunny at the Anaheim swapmeet for 25 or i think 26
Depending where you are, I would call Rabbit Rescue in Paramount, or one of the House Rabbit Societies throughout Southern California. A great deal of shelters are still "kill" shelters, so the best thing for the bunnies is one of the Rabbit Rescues, rather than a shelter or other animal facility.
The staff are great helpful and friendly. They really care about the rabbits.
They ask for a $20 donation if you can afford it. They brush fur, clip nails and clean sent glands. Remember to make your appointment 2 to 3 weeks in advance they book up quickly.
We sell three different types of hay. Oat, wheat-barley blend for $10.50. Timothy hay $11.50 and alfalfa $10.50. All bags of hay are fresh and weighs approximately 8 pounds per bag.
Hello are your rabbits fixed I live in Whittier CA and have been looking to get a rabbit
I believe that their adoption fee is $85, but I am not sure. But all of their rabbits ARE spayed/neutered and vaccinated. :-) Give them a call, they will be there until 3pm tomorrow and have rabbits of all ages and types.
It's the name of the game... they are very strict and they will tell you it's best NOT to get a bunny for small children's
Yes do not kill any bunnies
They have a very caring staff and very clean and well cared for bunnies.
The rabbits aren't for sale. They're to be adopted by a loving family. Adoption fees are presented to you once a rabbit has chosen you.
$110 I think
I was just there 35 min. Ago and they do have 2 babies that are with their mama still. They are white and one has some black spots
Call adoptions cost.
yes
Hello Bradi. It is in Paramount, California, bordering Downey, California.
Sometimes they do. But please do your research about rabbits. They're a rescue for a reason. They have tons of rabbits that need a furever home.
How much are the baby bunnies
I go and pet the bunnies whenever I go buy supplies. But agreed it is a rescue not a petting zoo and some of the rabbits are owned already (They have boarding available). Always ask before petting.
Yes you can. They even sometines have them outside where you can go out there and sit with them. Truly the best rabbit place out here.
There are sometimes baby bunnies. It all depends.
Go to Rabbitrescue.com. That's their website. They've taken care of my bunnies, I've bought supplies for them, and boarded them there.
They do
They don't sell baby bunnies. They adopt out bunnies and they HAVE TO BE OLD ENOUGH -WEENED FROM THEIR MOTHER.
They do. Give them a call before dropping off
I'm not sure that is the best idea, since Guinea pigs can catch bacterias from rabbits which can be fatal to them.
Here is a list of possible things you will need for your rabbit. Playpen with a bottom($40-100) Or purchase a playpen bottom separately ($20-50) Water dish($10-20) Food dish($10-20) Bunny food($15-50) Daily fresh greens*Not optional. See chart for nutritional needs http://www.guinealynx.info/chart.html You don't want lots greens/fruits that are high in calcium, sodium or sugar amoung other issues can cause milky grey pee($10-20) Hay feeder($10-40) Hay($20-40) Bunny food($15-50) Litter box($10-20) Paper litter pellets($15-40) Wood shavings*Optional but helps with the smell of litterbox*($10-30) Toys($10-50) theyneed mental stimulation and will help to keep them from chewing your stuff Vet: Rabbits are considered exotic animals *At least in LA*. Have to find vets that service rabbits. Tends to be more expensive. They need regular Bimonthly nail trimming and ear cleaning ($50-140)*also depends on toys you give them to grind down their teeth and exercise to grind down their nails.
They do so much for the bunny community I was happy to pay the fee for my second rabbit. I just wish I had the room for 10 more.
There is a groomer that is there only on weekends, but you need to call to make an appointment; she gets booked up quickly. However, you do not need an appointment for nail trims. They will do free nail trims any day and time during their open hours. I would still call before you head over, just to make sure someone is there.
You can call them to see if they have any. Since they are a rescue, they rescue bunnies of all kinds. I believe the adoption fee is the same for all males, and the same for all females. They are all spayed/neutered, if they are already of age, and if they are still too young, they will be spayed/neutered before they go home with you.
Did you call during the day, during the week? Please all again oh, I'm sure somebody will be there during the week on one of the weekdays.
Call to see times availability of bunnies.
Call and make an appointment.
Not at this time. They currently do have a dwarf mix. Feel free to call and/or visit them.
They do. But you have to keep calling them and speak to someone.
You would have to call or go in to see what they have available for adoption.
They have lots a bunnies. You have to go and see them. Yes sometimes they have younger bunnies 3 months and up for you to adopt. We adopted one she was 3 months old. There is a fee to adopt them plus a deposit that you get in return when you get the bunny neutered if the bunny isn't yet or less than 5 months.
You need to call them first. Tjey don't just take them in. Also, if dump them at animal shelter they will kill them. Google other Rabbit Rescues as back up.
You should call for more information.
Call your vet
Yes please take it there, they might charge a fee but they are better than the city shelters. Please call ahead as they will need to make space.
Can I adopt it lol
There will not be any play dates until about October. They do not do bunny play dates during the summer, due to the heat outside.
Yes, I agree with Renee. Rabbit Rescue in Paramount will help.
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