About Us

Welcome to Hoppy Homes Rescue! Our rescue is a registered charity dedicated to saving the lives of rabbits, guinea pigs, rats, birds, ferrets, chinchillas and many other small animals. These little critters are often overlooked and euthanized in traditional shelters. The rescue works closely with other animal shelters on the island to help save as many critters as we possibly can.

Hoppy Homes Rescue takes in unwanted pets, they remain in foster care until they find new owners. There is no limit on the amount of time they can spend with us. We feel that their lives are important too; so our mission is to rescue them, look after them, and find them new ‘Hoppy’ homes. We also educate new owners on how to properly care for their new little friends.

The rescue only take pets when space is available, our first priority is the shelter animals that need a place to go. Through a network of foster homes and volunteers, the rescue provides a safe haven for these little creatures until a loving, permanent home can be found.

While we rescue and help all sorts of little critters, rabbits seem to be the most frequent visitor here at the rescue. Before you decide to go to a breeder or pet store, please visit us! Our volunteers are busy, so send us an email if you are interested in adopting! Please don’t buy, ‘Hop To Adopt’ and you can save a life instead!

 

Mission Statement

Our mission is to find permanent, loving homes for domestic rabbits, birds and other critters that have been abandoned, surrendered or abused. We provide a safe haven for these critters and medical care as needed. These rabbits, birds and other critters are then offered for adoption into loving homes. We educate potential adopters on proper critter care and behavior to maximize chances of successful and permanent placements. We also spay or neuter all rabbits placed for adoption to help reduce rabbit overpopulation.

The objects and goals of Hoppy Homes Rescue are as follows:

  • To rescue and rehome neglected, abused and homeless rabbits, rats, guinea pigs, chinchillas, hamsters, gerbils, ferrets, birds and other small animals.
  • To find suitable foster homes for animals in our care, until such time that a permanent, adoptive home can be found.
  • To find permanent homes for these animals through our adoption program.
  • If the animals require veterinary care or rehabilitation, we commit to this before offering the animal for adoption.
  • To spay or neuter all rabbits that come into our care, in hopes of reducing the number of rabbits that are abandoned or euthanized.
  • To work cooperatively with other animal shelters and rescues to foster and rehome any small animals that come into their care.
  • To supply all adoptive parents and interested parties with information relating to the care and wellbeing of small animals, in hopes that this information will be used by the public to reduce the number of animals that are being neglected or abandoned due to lack of information.
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