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Alabama EARS

A Chapter of the House Rabbit Society

Adoption Policy, Procedure, and Application

Please take a few minutes to read our adoption policy and procedure before before filling out the adoption application. We work hard to match the personalities of our foster rabbits with compatible forever homes. Our adoption policy and procedure was designed with the help of long-time foster parents for the House Rabbit Society.

Adoption Policy

  1. Who is Eligible to Adopt: We do not adopt rabbits out as pets for chidren. As with all pets, rabbits need love, attention and financial support from their primary caregiver. If you are 21 years or older, have the time and financial resources for a rabbit and everyone in your household wants to adopt a rabbit, we might have the right rabbit (or rabbits) for you. Adoptions to families with children will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
  2. Indoor Housing: All rabbits adopted from EARS must live inside the house with their human companions. Why? A rabbit who lives inside with the family becomes a more meaningful part of the family. He will also provide entertainment as he plays with his toys and does his happy-bunny dance. In addition, a rabbit housed outside is at high risk for fleas, mites, ticks, heat exhaustion, and predators. If you would like us to help you prepare your house for a bunny we will be glad to help.
  3. Homes with Dogs: Homes with dogs will be considered on a case-by-case basis. It takes a rabbit with a special personality to feel comfortable living in close proximity to a dog. It also takes a special dog! Although EARS does occasionally place rabbits in homes with dogs, we have few rabbits who have compatible personalities, and the dog always meets the potential rabbit first.
  4. Social Requirements: If the rabbit is going to be alone for a majority of the time, then we recommend that the applicant adopt a second rabbit as a companion for the first. Alternatively, we recommend that the applicant consider a pair of rabbits.
  5. Neutering: EARS only places spayed or neutered rabbits. This way, you will never have to find homes for a surprise litter of bunnies. If you are looking for a best friend for your rabbit, and your rabbit has been spayed or neutered, then we can begin the matchmaking process.
  6. Returns: If, after the adoption process has been completed, you find that you must return your bunny to EARS, we ask that you give us some advance notice. Once a bunny is adopted from EARS, the space is usually filled with another rescued rabbit within a week. A return requires two preparations: a space must be opened by a new adoption, and another rabbit must be "bumped" from the rescue list at the animal shelter. All rabbits adopted from EARS must be returned to EARS if insurmountable problems exist.
  7. Exchanges: EARS does not exchange animals. Exceptions may be made when: 1. The fosterer and adopter are working together on making a match between an adoptee and a pres-residing rabbit AND 2. In the fosterer's judgement, a different match would be less stressful to the animals.
  8. Adoption Fees: EARS adoption fees are donations that cannot be refunded.

 

Adoption Procedure

  1. You fill out an application. We will notify you by email to let you know your application has been received.
  2. Potential adopters, who meet EARS and HRS adoption guidelines, will be invited to meet rabbits in one of our foster homes.
  3. Upon meeting the bunnies, your "Adoption Counselor" will answer your questions about living with a rabbit. In a typical conversation, this may include questions about diet, exercise, health, behavior, how a rabbit would interact with your other pets, and how to bunny proof your home. Our goals are to inform you about what it is like to live with a house rabbit, and what you can expect by way of financial obligations before you adopt.
  4. Your Adoption Counselor will also answer questions about each rabbit, or pair of rabbits, that you are interested in. This may include personality, medical history, age, sex, litter box habits, or special needs (if any). **Please understand that all of our foster bunnies have been rescued so we do not have a complete life history on most. We will however, fully disclose everything we know. All of our adoptable rabbits have undergone a physical examination by a qualified rabbit veterinarian.
  5. If you are ready, and your Adoption Counselor agrees that a good match has been made, the adoption continues.
  6. You get your home set up, rabbit proof the bunny area, acquire his living accommodations, litterbox, water bottle, food, hay, etc. We are always happy to share how we have done this in our homes if you are interested.
  7. We make arrangements for your new addition to come home with you. You sign the adoption contract and pay the adoption fee. The adoption contract basically states that if for any reason you can no longer care for the rabbit, you will return him/her to EARS The EARS adoption fee is $50 for one rabbit or (Special Pairs Promotion!) $50 for a pair. (the adoption fee is to help defray the cost of the spay or neuter, and initial medical examination.)

  • EARS will never rush an adoption and will never try to pressure you in any way to adopt a rabbit. You may change your mind about adopting one of our rabbits at any time during the process. After the adoption, EARS volunteers will always be available to answer your questions or to help with any problems. With each adoption, we waive the fee for our new bunny parenting class. (We recommend but do not require new bunny parents to take the class.) If you agree, EARS may occasionally contact you to get feedback on your new life with your house rabbit.
  • Adoption Application


    Although this application seems long, it only takes a few minutes to fill out. A completed application will help us process your application faster. We process each application in the order it is received.

    First Name:



    Last Name:



    Date of Birth:



    Address1:



    Address2:



    City:



    State & Zipcode:



    Telephone with area code:



    Best time to reach you at this number:



    Email:



    Where do you live?



    Check all that apply:

    Own Rent with roomates Rent living alone

    Live with parents Student Other


    If other please explain:




    Landlord Name:



    Landlord Telephone:




    Length of time at current address:



    List the names and ages of all children living in your household:



    Have you had a rabbit before?



    Do you have a rabbit now?



    If yes, is your rabbit spayed or neutered?



    If you have a rabbit, does this rabbit live indoors?



    Do you know anyone who has a rabbit?



    Why do you want a rabbit?



    Where would the rabbit live?



    Who would be responsible for the rabbit's care?



    How much out of cage time would the rabbit have?



    Are you interested in a specific rabbit or pair of rabbits you saw on our website?



    Do you have any questions for us about rabbits or rabbit care?



    Do we have permission to visit your home prior to finalizing an adoption?



    If no please explain:



    List all other pets in your household:



    How did you hear about Alabama EARS?



    I have read Alabama EARS' adoption policy and procedure and am interested in pursuing an adoption.