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Adopt

Meet your new best friend.

Our adoptable rabbits are vetted, socialized, and ready to hop into your life. Browse current profiles below, then apply—our team will guide you through each step.

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Adoption Process

  1. Apply: Tell us about your home and experience.

  2. Chat & Meet: Short call and a meet-and-greet.

  3. Home readiness: Safe indoor space, housing, and supplies.

  4. Adoption day: Paperwork, care guide, and a happy send-off.

Adoption Requirements

Creating a safe, loving home

Home & Housing

Indoor-only: No unsupervised outdoor time or overnight stays outside. (See House Rabbit Society resources at rabbit.org for why indoor housing is safest.)

Housing setup: No small commercial cages or hutches. An XL dog crate or exercise pen works well; free-roam with a home base is ideal. Multi-tier wooden hutches are acceptable only if always open and part of a free-roam setup.

Care & Time

Daily exercise: Minimum 3 hours of supervised out-of-enclosure time every day.

 

Lifetime commitment: Rabbits live 8–12 years (sometimes up to 15). Please consider future changes (moves, new jobs, babies, etc.).

People & Pets

Primary adopter: 21+ years old.

Primary caregiver: Must be an adult. Kids and teens can help but cannot be the main caregiver.

Other pets: Dogs, cats, and other predatory pets are considered case-by-case for safety and temperament.

Health & Safety

Spay/neuter: No unaltered rabbits in the home unless pre-approved with veterinary documentation. We cannot bond our rabbits with unaltered companions.

Smoke-free: No smoking or vaping indoors. Rabbits’ respiratory systems are very sensitive.

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Renters

Landlord approval required. Please provide documentation upon request.

Returns

Our safety net: If you cannot keep your rabbit(s) for any reason, they must be returned to Coastal Carolina Rabbit Rescue—no exceptions.

Helpful notes

  • Before buying supplies: If you’re new to rabbits, please wait until after our first call. Many products marketed for rabbits aren’t safe—we’ll share a vetted supplies list.

  • Home check: We’ll ask for photos of your setup or a brief Zoom walkthrough to confirm safety and readiness.

CCRR reserves the right to decline an application if these criteria aren’t met. We’re happy to coach you on meeting them—please reach out at info@carolinarabbits.org

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Fees

Adoption fees help cover vet care and supplies.

Current fee: $100 for a single, $150 for a bonded pair

Adoptable Rabbits

Rabbits Ready for Adoption:

Valentine

Valentine is a young, sweet “lover boy” with a story that will melt your heart. He was dumped in a neighborhood, and a dedicated community member spent weeks trying to safely catch him. But it wasn’t until the snow started coming down that Valentine finally allowed her to pick him up—right when he needed help most. Estimated to be under a year old, Valentine was named by his foster family around Valentine’s Day, and the name couldn’t fit better. He is truly one of the most affectionate rabbits you’ll ever meet.

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Adoptions Pending
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George

George is a handsome little survivor with a gentle nature and a sweet, social spirit. After being dumped outdoors, his foster spent the summer patiently earning his trust and bringing him safely inside. While George may be a little shy at first, he settles in quickly and soon reveals his affectionate, friendly personality. He is litter box trained, keeps his enclosure very clean, and does beautifully with dogs, cats, and other rabbits.

Availability

George has an adoption pending. We are hopeful this will be a great match for him. Check back for updates.

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Frequently asked questions

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