VICTORIA
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA Vic)
Cnr. Burwood Highway & Middleborough Road, Burwood East,
Victoria Ph: 9224 2222
Adopt me!
Australian Animal Protection Society
Homeleigh Road, Keysborough, Ph: 9798 8415

The AAPS is a great place to adopt a bunny in need of
a good home. Rabbits adopted from the AAPS are all
desexed and vaccinated and cost $45.
Lort Smith Animal Hospital
24 Villiers Street, North Melbourne

The cost to adopt a rabbit is $45. All rabbits are desexed and vaccinated. Please contact the
cattery on 9321-7240 or visit the above address between 9.30am - 3.30pm every day.


The RSPCA always has rabbits up for adoption. The cost to adopt a rabbit is $50 each and they are all desexed, vaccinated & microchipped.
You can visit their adoption centre between 9.00am - 4.30pm seven days a week.
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (RSPCA SA)
25 Meyer Road, Lonsdale, SA, 5160
Ph: (08) 8382 0888
All rabbits are desexed & vaccinated. Female bunnies cost $40, Males are $35.

The SA RSPCA is open 10am - 5pm Mon-Friday & 10am-2pm Sat-Sun. If you want to enquire first, please call Jackie Horton on 8382 0888.
Shoko & Daisy
Location: Melbourne (Ringwood)
Shoko & Daisy are looking for a permanent home. They are currently being fostered.

They are both vaccinated & desexed, are indoor bunnies and toilet trained to use litter trays. Daisy is a bit
nervous so no small children or dogs please!

For more information about Shoko & Daisy, please contact Judy at judyann3@tpg.com.au






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Bunz
Location: Melbourne (Gippsland)
Christmas Eve is supposed to be full of joy, but not for a little lop bunny called Bunz! As his family moved out of
their home that morning, they left Bunz behind. Bunz was abandoned in a wire cage in the front yard, covered in
a bed sheet & protected by an oven tray (supposedly to keep the rain off?!).

Fortunately for Bunz, the neighbours had been watching the family move and knew that a little bunny had been
living in a wire cage in the front yard for one month before the people moved out. When Bunz was removed
from his cage, he was thin and scared.

Since his very lucky escape, Bunz has been living indoors at his foster home and is litter trained. He is a
wonderful indoor companion & is full of life. He is now looking for a permanent loving home with people he can
love & trust. If you would like to know more about Bunz, please contact Jill at luvstamping2001@yahoo.com.au

Bunz has transport so can be delivered anywhere between Gippsland & Melbourne, Victoria.



Advertised June 2008