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Valerie
Breed Florida White
Color
Age Adult
Gender Female
Size Medium
Coat Length -
Adoption Fee -

About Me

pet Characteristics
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shelter Health
Spay/Neuter, Vaccinations up to date
house-trained House-trained
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good Good in a home with
Rabbit

Contact Me

Adopt Me
location 4807 Mercury Street, San Diego, CA 92111
hour (858) 565-2869
hour
  • sunday: 12:00pm - 4:00pm
  • monday: CLOSED
  • tuesday: CLOSED
  • wednesday: 12:00pm - 5:30pm
  • thursday: 12:00pm - 5:30pm
  • friday: 12:00pm - 5:30pm
  • saturday: 11:00am - 5:00pm

My Story

Pellets: 1/4 cup Oxbow Essentials Adult Rabbit pellets (AM) Hay: Unlimited mixed hay (All day) Salad: 1 cup spring mix, romaine lettuce, cilantro, parsley (PM) Meet Valerie, a gentle soul with a story of resilience. She's back at our shelter due to circumstances beyond her control, as her previous owners couldn't provide the time and care she deserves. Unfortunately, her health was neglected, so she needs extra attention. Despite her challenges, Valerie remains strong, and our dedicated team is ensuring she gets the care she needs. She has both audio and visual impairments, making her recovery journey even more remarkable. Though initially shy, her gentle nature shines through as she learns to trust again. Valerie needs a forever home filled with patience and compassion, where she can continue to thrive. Are you ready to open your heart to this brave little bunny? With your love, Valerie can blossom into the happy, healthy bunny she's meant to be. Spayed: 1/8/2019 Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is a highly contagious and deadly disease caused by a calicivirus that affects both wild and domestic rabbits. It is not contagious to people or other animals. For the first time, the virus is causing deaths in rabbits and hares native to North America and is spreading rapidly. UPDATE: In May 2021, California Department of Food and Agriculture (CDFA) has confirmed new cases of RHDV in rabbits in Kern, Los Angeles, Orange, Riverside, San Bernardino, San Diego and Ventura County. In addition to detection of RHDV2 in wild cottontail rabbits and jackrabbits, RHDV2 has been confirmed in domestic rabbits on 50 premises, including a detection in a feral domestic rabbit. For more information, please visit our website at: https://sandiegorabbits.org/education/rhdv

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