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Hazel

Female Adult Dutch (mixed)

If you have any questions about Hazel, please contact Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue at swflrabbits@gmail.com

Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue

About Hazel

Adoption Fee: $80

Hazel is one of the sweetest bunnies you’ll ever meet. She came to us after being found outside as a stray and giving birth to 4 perfect babies at a local animal shelter. Despite her past, she is still so trusting, and she will take as many kisses and pets that you can offer. She will also give kisses in return. In addition to her loving personality she is also perfect with her litter box. Hazel is finishing up her nursing duties with her baby bunnies and it is time for her to find her happy ever after. 

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Think this rabbit may be a good fit for your single bun? Our rescue also offers bonding services for eligible single bunnies.

Not sure if a rabbit is right for your home? Fostering is a great way to learn about rabbit care or see if a particular rabbit is a good fit for you. We provide the materials and education; apply here!

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Name
Hazel
Age
Adult
Gender
Female
Size
Small

Southwest Florida House Rabbit Rescue

Naples FL 34103

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