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Chip
*Single male Chinese hamster *Between 6 months old and 1 year. *You can tell him apart from the one he came in with because he is smaller. -Chip was surrendered because his owner could no longer care for him and didn't have time to give him any attention. When these little guys came in I thought there was something wrong with them because we've never had Chinese hamsters here. They are so laid back! I'm used to crazy dwarf hamsters that don't sit still and these guys are so sweet. They just like to hang out in your hand, don't mind being picked up, and like being petted. They are awesome! Please older children or adults as they are so small and potentially fragile if dropped or mishandled. Adoption fee is $15 per hamster, and if you are interested in the tank and supplies they were surrendered with it is $25. Our adoption application can be filled out here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Cheech and Chong
*Male gray tabby and white shorthair (Cheech) and medium hair brown tabby/white (Chong) -These two brothers came into a shelter in horrific shape as small bottle babies. They were taken in by a foster that took awesome care of them and got them healthy again! They had mites and were missing a ton of fur, plus they had upper respiratory infections. On top of all of that, they developed ringworm! So these boys have had a hard time of it. When they couldn't kick the ringworm, the shelter was going to euthanize them, so we took them into our rescue to get them better and find them good homes. These guys are currently in their second foster home because their first was too contaminated with ringworm, but they are doing much better now. We will make sure their ringworm cultures are negative before adopting them out. These guys are very sweet and friendly and love laps and cuddling :) Cheech and Chong have their FVRCP shots (plus boosters), rabies shots, FIV/FELV negative tests, and are neutered and microchipped. They do good with other cats and dogs. These guys are INDOOR ONLY, and adopters must sign a contract that they will never be declawed. Please fill out our adoption application here if interested: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Eros
Breed: Lionhead mix. Just has a little bit longer hair around his neck Size: Small size male, about 4 pounds DOB: Approximately 1 year old, so we think he's a last year Easter dump Reason in Rescue: This boy was picked up as a stray covered in ticks :( Personality: Despite being obviously dumped outside when he wasn't wanted anymore this boy is so sweet. Loves to be petted and doesn't mind being held. Just a nice, nice boy! Friends: He is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Rufus
*Single male guinea pig *Tricolor *Approximately 1 year old as of beginning 2017 -This little boy was rescued from a home that was not treating him very nicely :( He was in a teeny cage, was routinely being set loose outside, and if rumors are true, tossed around like a football :( Amazingly, he is a super sweet little boy. Though he does initially run away from you as most guinea pigs do, he loves to be petted and will sit there and let you snuggle on him. He loves face and chin scritches! Rufus can be adopted out as a single male, or he can be adopted out as a companion for a very young or submissive male.
Dale
*Single male Chinese hamster *Between 6 months old and 1 year. *You can tell him apart from the one he came in with because he is bigger (which is still tiny, lol). -Dale was surrendered because his owner could no longer care for him and didn't have time to give him any attention. When these little guys came in I thought there was something wrong with them because we've never had Chinese hamsters here. They are so laid back! I'm used to crazy dwarf hamsters that don't sit still and these guys are so sweet. They just like to hang out in your hand, don't mind being picked up, and like being petted. They are awesome! Please older children or adults as they are so small and potentially fragile if dropped or mishandled. Adoption fee is $15 per hamster, and if you are interested in the tank and supplies they were surrendered with it is $25. Our adoption application can be filled out here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Izzy
*Single female snowshoe mix *Approximately 5 months old as of mid 3/2017 -Izzy is another rescue we recently took in as she has some medical issues that need figured out making her "unadoptable" at a local shelter. We couldn't see this beautiful girl lose her life for something that could be figured out and treated, so we took her into our rescue. Izzy has a very sensitive stomach from what we have figured out so far. She has had chronic diarrhea that had not improved on previous medications. We are currently trying out a couple of things and it is getting better but is not "fixed." We will continue to do tests to try and get a handle on it, but she may just have issues that she needs to be on a special food her whole life, or she may even just grow out of it as one of my personal cats did. She is impeccable with her litter box, it is just soft when she poos. Izzy is one of the sweetest kitties ever. She LOVES attention and purrs like a little motor when she's happy. She can be shy initially with people but when she loves you, she will literally trip you to get you to pet her :) She rolls all around on her back to try and get your attention and you can hear her purring across the room. Izzy LOVES other cats so ideally we would like to get her adopted to a home that has other cats, though she may be separated from their food to ensure she doesn't get diarrhea issues, so ideal home would be someone else with a sensitive stomach cat? She's much happier with friendly kitties to snuggle and play with and they really do bring her out of her shell. Izzy is spayed, microchipped, utd on shots, negative for FIV/Felv has been dewormed like crazy, and has been flea treated. Izzy will be adopted to an INDOOR ONLY home, no exceptions. Her adopter also must sign a contract saying they will not declaw her. Izzy is good with cats and bunnies, and I think she would be fine with dogs if slowly introduced. She will not go to a new home until we get at least some of her issues figured out, but we are taking applications for her here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Leia
Breed: Lionhead Size: small sized female DOB: Approximately 4.5 as of 12/2016 Reason in Rescue: This girl's owner is moving so she had to come here to find a new home Personality: Leia is a very sweet and spunky little lionhead girl :) She's very outgoing and sweet and doesn't mind being picked up and petted. Lionheads tend to have a bit of an attitude but though she's a little spit fire, she's a very, very nice little girl. She's also very good with her litter box and was free range in her last home. Friends: Will be spayed prior to adoption and could be bonded with a neutered male. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Valerie and Melody
**Update 1/14. Josie has been adopted by someone to bond with their single male, so we now have the two girls Valerie and Melody left. They will be adopted out together as a pair and not separated! They are very laid back girls that get along well with other bunnies so they could potentially be bonded into a trio with a single neutered male.**
*Born 5/1/2016 *Mpm is a lionhead, but these guys all have short hair, so we're not sure what daddy was. *They are about 4-5 pounds each. -Their mom Guinevere came in here after being trapped as a stray bunny running loose outside. After about a week, she gave birth to 6 babies! These babies have been handled since birth so they are pretty friendly! They are used to being picked up and messed with and though they can be a little bit tentative with people they don't know, they are very sweet. Just really sweet, friendly girls that really thrive with a lot of attention and love We call them the triplets as they all look the same :) They are doing really well with their litter boxes. Ideally we would like to keep these girls together as a trio. They are very attached to each other and usually end up in a pile together sleeping. Adoption fee is $60 for a single, $75 for a pair, and $100 for the trio together. Their adoption fee includes their spays and microchips.
Bartleby
*Single male cat, neutered *White medium hair with a little bit of black on his head *Approximately 5 months old as of 3/2017 -Bartleby came into a local shelter as a kitten favoring his front paw and not putting any weight on it. We took him into our rescue and got him to the vet the next day to be looked at. Turns out he had a broken toe bone and had to wear a cast for 4-6 weeks! Now Bartleby is literally one of the sweetest kittens that has ever existed on planet Earth. He wore the cast and the "cone of shame" like a champ, never once complaining, bumping around the house with his cast and getting intro trouble, but never hesitating to snuggle any chance he gets. Bartleby lives for snuggles, and one of his most endearing qualities is the fact that all he wants to do is suck on your fingers and your face because he thinks all humans are his momma. He is 100% lovebug. So on to the complication. When they went to take off his cast they discovered that the broken bone was healed. BUT, unfortunately the foot had shifted inside the cast and one of his nails dug into his foot. At the end of this all, Bartleby had to have most of his toes amputated due to infection and the fact that they died and had to be removed :( He has one good paw pad and one good toe pad left on that foot. Bartleby's disability has never once slowed him down, never once made him upset with the world, and has never made him anything but happy to be loved and doted on. He is a once in a lifetime boy. Bartleby will need to find a home where he will be adored, given tons of attention and toys, and ideally cats to play with. He is good with dogs but he adores kitties. Bartleby has a little bit more to heal on his foot but we will be taking applications on him for when he is ready (probably by mid April). Adopters must be aware that he may have arthritis issues in the distant future due to his foot (or he may have another issue, it just depends on how his body adapts). Bartleby will be INDOORS ONLY, ABSOLUTELY NO EXCEPTIONS. His adopter will also be required to sign a contract that he must never be declawed. Bartleby has been neutered, is negative for FIV/Felv, utd on his shots, and will be microchipped prior to going home. Please fill out our adoption application here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Rodney
*Single male guinea pig *Red/tan Abyssinian -We took Rodney into the rescue after he was left at a local vet's office to be euthanized because he was an "inconvenience" to his owner. He was left there with another guinea pig who is quite skinny so we are working to get him back into good shape. They do not live together. Rodney is currently in foster care and his foster mom says, "Rodney is sweet and cuddly. Loves loves loves his veggies! He now uses a water bottle. The previous people used a bowl but he learned pretty quickly!" He is being adopted out as a single piggy, but he could potentially be bonded with a young or submissive male guinea pig. If interested, fill out our adoption application here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Felix
Breed: I believe these guys are Flemish Giant mixes Size: Medium to large size male, 8 pounds DOB: Approximately a year old I believe so around fall of 2015 Reason in Rescue: Felix and his sister Beth were discovered running loose in a forest! Someone contacted us and a group of our volunteers spent a few hours chasing them around and finally caught them! Personality: Despite them being essentially "wild" bunnies for at least a whole season, these two are super nice. I believe they were handled prior to being dumped, as they seem to really like people and attention! Just super sweet big bunnies! Felix loves being petted and does not mind being held. He is very good with his litter box. Friends: Felix is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Yin and Yang
*Pair of female rats *Dumbo eared *Approximately 3-4 months old as of 2/2017 *Yin: Black and white Yang: white and black -These girls came into the rescue because they were in need of new homes and we knew we could find them good ones that can work with them. When they arrived at the rescue, these two were essentially feral. We have been working with them daily but they are still very, very skittish. They do not bite and they will allow you to pick them up, but they are TERRIFIED and will try and get away from you. They need someone with rat experience that can hand tame them and get them used to being loved on and played with like normal rats. They are beautiful girls and I just know with work they will be awesome pets. No children please because of how scared they are. You must be prepared to spend lots of time with these girls. Ideally, I would like to place them with someone that already has friendly rat girls (or neutered males) that they can live with that can get them to come out of their shell a bit.
Frank and Milo
*Pair of male chinchillas. *Milo is white with black and Frank is gray with pink ears (and nose!) *Approximately 2 years old -These two boys were surrendered because they were family pets but the family didn't have enough time for them. They are GORGEOUS. Super sweet little boys, very healthy and very friendly with people. They allow scritches and do let you hold them with minimal struggle. Chinchillas are not for everyone so please do your research. They can live up to 20 years and we do not recommend them for children (adults only highly, highly recommended). These are NOT suitable pets to be handled at all by children under 12!! They must live in large multiple level cages and have a specialized diet. If interested, our adoption application can be filled out here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Ruckus
*Single male Syrian hamster *White -Ruckus came to us from a pet store where he was living with like 30 other hamsters and he was the one getting the brunt of all the aggression. He came to us covered in scabs and with red inflamed skin from being beaten up. He's doing much better here at the rescue and is all healed up and ready for a new home. Ruckus is a super sweet little hamster. He loves people and attention, doesn't mind being picked up, and is just a loveable little guy. Adoption fee is $15.
Sir Duke Bunnington
Breed: Probably a Palomino rabbit or related to one Size: About 8 pounds DOB: Approximately 1 year old as of winter 2016 Reason in Rescue: This boy's family moved and couldn't take him so he came to us to find a new home! Personality: This boy is so sweet! He is just a big puppy dog. He loves humans, loves being petted and touched, doesn't mind being picked up, and comes running up to the front of the cage for any and all attention. Just such an awesome boy. He has been around children (though we don't recommend bunnies for small kids), and he is good with cats and polite dogs. He uses his litter box really well as well. Friends: He's a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Marshmallow
Breed: Parents were apparently Flemish giant and mini rex Size: Medium sized male DOB: Approximately Christmas 2015 Reason in Rescue: Marshmallow and his brother Jumper were the product of someone who rescued two bunnies and had an accidental litter. Personality: Both of these boys are super sweet. Marshmallow is laid back, likes being petted and is very outgoing. He uses his litter box very well and would seriously be just a great bunny for any type of family. The albinos are usually so much harder to adopt out because of their red eyes and white coat, but we find that they are some of the nicest bunnies that you would ever meet and do great for families! Friends: Marshmallow is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Hershey, Nestle, Smores
*Two male kittens *Approximately 4-5 months old as of February 2017 -These two boys came from a litter of three that were rescued from North Carolina after the hurricane. They were in a kill shelter and were in danger of being euthanized, but we had them transported up to PA to our rescue! They had some skin issues when they came in but they have been treated and are ready to go to new homes! Our foster momma is a great foster, so they have been very socialized. As with all kittens, they love to play and they love attention! These kittens will go to new homes neutered, utd on shots, microchipped, dewormed and deflead. They will be adopted to INDOOR only homes and must sign a contract saying they will never be declawed. Adoption fee is $75 per kitten which includes all of the vet care listed above (that we spend well over $100 for). You can fill out our adoption application here if interested: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
*female kitten *4-5 months old as of February 2017 -This girl came from a litter of three that were rescued from North Carolina after the hurricane. They were in a kill shelter and were in danger of being euthanized, but we had them transported up to PA to our rescue! They had some skin issues that their foster mom has been treating and now they are ready for adoption! Our foster momma is a great foster, so they have been very socialized. As with all kittens, they love to play and they love attention! This kitten will go to her new home spayed, utd on shots, microchipped, dewormed and deflead. They will be adopted to INDOOR only homes and must sign a contract saying they will never be declawed. Adoption fee is $75 per kitten which includes all of the vet care listed above (that we spend well over $100 for). You can fill out our adoption application here if interested: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Flicka
*Single female guinea pig *red and white shorthair -Flicka came to us from a terrible pet store with multiple injuries. She was living with bunnies and guinea pigs and got pretty beat up :( When she came to us, she had an eye injury and a scab over her eye. Flicka went to a foster home to be on pregnancy watch and to heal up! She's doing loads better and is now ready for her forever home. Flicka's foster mom says she is a very sweet girl that really seems to enjoy attention. Flicka gets daily over the counter eye drops to keep her eye from getting too dry and she will probably have to stay on them the rest of her life. Flicka must be adopted out as a companion for either another female or females, or a neutered male. Adoption fee is $20 for a single. If interested in adoption, you can fill out our adoption application here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Paige
Breed: English Angora Size: Medium size girl, about 6 pounds DOB: Approximately Reason in Rescue: This girl came in with a group that was rescued from a hoarder in TX. Personality: Paige is a very sweet girl. She is less outgoing than the other bunnies that came in with her, but she is a very good girl. She's a little bit more nervous around people and hands, but once she knows you aren't going to hurt her, she settles in well. She is using her litter box very well! Because of her long coat, she needs an adopter that can brush her multiple times weekly to make sure it doesn't mat up! Friends: She is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Declan
*Single male guinea pig *Silver agouti and white *Born around the end of 2016 -Declan came into our shelter because he was at a local pet store in pretty crappy shape. He had been beaten up by all the other guinea pigs, who tore up his ears and left him covered in scabs. We treated him, and he, other than a small uri that he is on meds for, is doing much much better! He's such a sweet boy. He's a crazy, skittish baby because he's still so young, but once you get him he is a snuggle bug and likes to give kisses. He's just going to be an awesome boy. He is a good candidate to be bonded to another male, or neutered and bonded to a female.
Llama
Breed: Double mane lionhead, I think possibly crossed with angora Size: About 4 pounds DOB: Approximately September 2014 Reason in Rescue: This boy is coming on a transport from a large hoarding situation out in TX. Personality: Llama has finally around and goodness is he sweet! He's friendly and outgoing and likes being petted and handled. He has a lot of coat so he will need someone well versed in grooming a bunny like this to prevent mats. He uses his litter box very well. Friends: He is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Pigwidgeon
Breed: Netherland Dwarf Size: 1.75lb when he first arrived and I think he's full grown. So extra small! DOB: Approximately summer 2016 Reason in Rescue: This little bunny was being posted on a local sale page in a horrible cage and eating terrible food. So we took him into the rescue to get him a better shot at a much better life! Personality: This little boy is such a squish. He likes being picked up and held and snuggles right in for love. Netherland Dwarves can be very fiesty little buns with loads of personality and attitude so adopters should be aware that they will pretty much run your house when they get comfortable :) Though he is very much a sweet boy and is going to make someone an awesome little bunny. Please no households with children as he is super small and has a high risk of being injured with inexperienced hands. Friends: He is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Bailey
Breed: Mom is a lionhead, but these guys don't have the lionhead hair. That may develop in the future but they may end up being short haired. Size: Mom is about 4 pounds, these guys will average around that DOB: 5/1/16 Reason in Rescue: Mom Guinevere came in here after being trapped as a stray bunny running loose outside. After about a week, she gave birth to 6 babies! Personality: Bailey is a very sweet boy. He likes attention and people and loves to run around and play! He is very well litter box trained. He is being neutered the end of August and will be available to go to a new home immediately after. Friends: Bailey would be a good candidate to be adopted as a buddy for a spayed female, or he can live as a single bunny. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Luke
Breed: Lionhead lop Size: Medium sized male DOB: Approximately 2.5 as of 12/2016 Reason in Rescue: This boy's owner is moving so he had to come here to find a new home Personality: Luke is a very sweet little boy. He's very friendly and outgoing and has already been throwing his toys around and playing. He doesn't mind being picked up and held and likes being petted. I believe he is a holland lop/lionhead mix as he's very little, about 3 pounds. Friends: Will be neutered prior to adoption and could be bonded with a spayed female. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Cora
*Single female *Domestic short hair with Lynx point siamese coloring *Approximately 6 months old as of 1/2017 -Cora ended up at a local shelter as a stray little kitten. She came in not wanting to put any weight on her left front paw. The shelter treated her as best they could and were hoping she would improve but she didn't, so is now a part of our rescue and we will get her checked over and all fixed up! Cora is a very, very sweet little girl and when she first met me, though tentative, she warmed up very quickly and was very soon cuddled up purring in my arms! She likes to give nose rubs that turn into very sweet little kitten kisses! She's just a darling little girl who is going to be a looker when she is older. She is NOT a purebred siamese as she is just a stray little girl, but she has the lynx point siamese coloration with blue eyes! She's just beautiful. Cora has been spayed, tested negative for FIV/Felv, is microchipped, utd on shots, dewormed, and deflead. As soon as we figure out what we need to do for her leg, she will be available for adoption. If interested, please fill out our adoption application here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html We will socialize her with cats, dogs, and rabbits prior to her getting adopted. She will be adopted to an INDOOR home only, and her adopter must sign a contract stating she will not be declawed. We do home visits prior to adoption.
Muffin
*Single female guinea pig *White with black eyes *approximately 3 years old -Muffin came to us because her owner was going to college and could not take her with her. Muffin is a very sweet girl that has been well taken care of. She doesn't mind being held and likes attention! Muffin must be adopted out to a home where she will be a companion for another guinea pig (female or neutered male). Most guinea pigs do way better with a companion, especially females. She can be bonded with an adopter's resident guinea pig or adopted out with a female we have that will be off pregnancy watch the end of January.
Wade and Francis
*pair of male rats *approximately 3 months old as of 1/15/2017 -These two came from a woman who had an oops litter. Another rescue took the girls and we took the boys. We found homes for two so we just have the pair left! These two are super sweet little babies. A little bit timid at first, they warm up quickly and are very, very sweet. They are getting used to being picked up and being "shoulder rats" and I can just tell they are going to be lovely boys when they are older. I think they will end up being big squishy rats :) Adoption fee is $20 for the pair.
Joy
*Single female kitten
*Brown tabby
*About 12 weeks as of mid-December
-Joy was living at a shelter. She was trapped as a terrified baby kitten and needed some socialization. She blossomed there and became a sweet little purr monster, the only survivor of her litter. Unfortunately she got an upper respiratory infection that wouldn't go away in the shelter, so she needed to find a rescue. That is where we stepped in! Now that sweet Joy is out of the shelter, she is healthy and happy and ready to find a new forever home! As you can see in her video, Joy is sweet and loving. She loves humans, loves being petted and held and snuggled, and is just one of the sweetest things ever. Her purr is so loud and never stops! Joy is litter box trained and a very neat girl. She loves other cats and is good with dogs and bunnies! She would do best in a quieter home with less going on, maybe a single person or an older family. She is spayed, utd on all shots (FVRCP and rabies), microchipped, dewormed, and deflead. Joy will be adopted out to an INDOOR only home and adopters must sign a contract saying they will not declaw her. If interested in adopting Joy, please fill out our adoption application here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html A home visit is required prior to adoption. Adoption fee is $75 which includes all the vet care listed previously.
Duke
*Single male guinea pig *Orange and white medium hair -Duke came to us because he was living with a female and was beating her up. The owner couldn't keep them separate and the female was pregnant so he came to us... Duke was not a fan of being held, but we discovered that he had very bad mites upon arrival so literally every touch was painful to him :( He's had two treatments of a topical mite treatment and he is 100% better now. His coat is starting to grow back and he is starting to learn that being touched is not a! bad thing He loves to have his nose rubbed and is such a sweet pie. We do not recommend that Duke be bonded to another guinea pig, unless he is possibly neutered and bonded to a female (with sufficient space so he does not become territorial.
Purcy
*single male kitten *brown tabby and white -Purcy was rescued after living outside. Purcy is a house cat at heart and is so happy that he can now be with his favorite creatures (humans), all the time! He is the sweetest little kitten ever and he literally just rolls on his back whenever he wants love and attention. He is super playful, loves being petted and held, and is just an awesome little boy. He adores sitting in your lap! Purcy gets along with cats, rabbits, and dogs, and would literally do fine in any home. He is neutered, microchipped, utd on shots, tested negative for FIV/Felv, dewormed, and deflead. Purcy will be adopted out to a home that will keep him indoors only and adopters must sign a contract stating they will not declaw him. If interested in adopting, you can fill out our adoption application here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html A home visit is required prior to adoption. Adoption fee is $75 which includes all the vet care above.
Jumper
Breed: Parents were apparently Flemish giant and mini rex Size: Medium sized male DOB: Approximately Christmas 2015 Reason in Rescue: Jumper and his brother Marshmallow were the product of someone who rescued two bunnies and had an accidental litter. Personality: Both of these boys are super sweet. Jumper is a little bit more skittish but he's very sweet and enjoys to be petted and loved on. We would recommend older/no children for his family. The albinos are usually so much harder to adopt out because of their red eyes and white coat, but we find that they are some of the nicest bunnies that you would ever meet and do great for families! Friends: Jumper is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Nutmeg
Breed:dutch Size: About 5 pounds DOB: She is the middle age of the group so we believe about 12/2013 -We took in three bunny girls that came from a very large group of bunnies (75!) that someone had living in their barn, a population that had grown out of control. The rest were all sent to other rescues, and we got these guys! The bunnies from this group had been living mostly on their own but considering their situation, they are very good. Nutmeg was in the worst shape with lots of scabs on her nose and she was skinny, with some muscle wasting (not even able to jump in and out of a litter box).. Since she arrived, she is completely healed and is now doing great and can run and play and jump with the best of them! Nutmeg is a sweet, sweet girl. She's very snuggly, likes petting and attention and is very well behaved. She is a very laid back and chill girl. She is litter box trained! She lives in a big pen and is immaculate with her space! Nutmeg is living on her own but she is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Barnum
Breed: Mom is a lionhead, but these guys don't have the lionhead hair. That may develop in the future but they may end up being short haired. Size: Mom is about 4 pounds, these guys will average around that DOB: 5/1/16 Reason in Rescue: Mom Guinevere came in here after being trapped as a stray bunny running loose outside. After about a week, she gave birth to 6 babies! Personality: Barnum is a very sweet boy. He can be shy at first with new people but once he knows you he warms up fast. He doesn't mind being petted and held. He is very well litter box trained. He is being neutered the end of August and will be available to go to a new home immediately after. Friends: Barnum would be a good candidate to be adopted as a buddy for a spayed female, or he can live as a single bunny. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Beth
Breed: I believe these guys are Flemish Giant mixes
Size: Medium to large size female
DOB: Approximately a year old I believe so around fall of 2015
Reason in Rescue: Beth and her brother were discovered running loose in a forest! Someone contacted us and a group of our volunteers spent a few hours chasing them around and finally caught them!
Personality: Despite them being essentially "wild" bunnies for at least a whole season, these two are super nice. I believe they were handled prior to being dumped, as they seem to really like people and attention! Just super sweet big bunnies!
Friends: Felix and Beth were buddies outside, so could potentially be rebonded, but it is not a requirement that they be adopted out together as they are living here separately.
Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Daphne
Breed: Rex Size: Medium size female, about 5-6 pounds DOB: Approximately one year old as of July 2016 we guesstimate Reason in Rescue: This girl was dumped in a neighborhood along with a companion. Unfortunately her companion was ran over by a car :( Luckily someone picked her up and brought her to us! Personality: Despite her ordeal she is a very sweet girl. Daphne is a sweet goofy girl that loves attention and really likes to be petted. She's not a huge fan of being picked up but once you hold her she is fine and settles in well. She loves to run around and play and she is great with her litter box. She would love to find a real furever family! Friends: She is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Jasper and Ginger
Breed: Purebred red satin Size: Small size male, about 4-5 pounds DOB: He is about 4, so sometime in 2012 Reason in Rescue: This boy was in need of a home as the person who had him couldn't afford to feed her rabbits. We took two of them in including Jasper. Personality: These bunnies have obviously been handled. Jasper is a little nervous at first since all of this has been so crazy, moving to a new place, but he settles in quickly and likes to be petted and doesn't mind being held. He's super laid back and just a really nice little boy. Other than being a little thin and having some longer nails that will be remedied immediately, these guys are healthy! Their color is amazing! Red Satins are literally shiny, and just so neat. Friends: Jasper is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female! Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Breed: Purebred red satin Size: Small size female, about 3-4 pounds DOB: 1/14/16 Reason in Rescue: This girl was in need of a home as the person who had her couldn't afford to feed her rabbits. We took two of them in including Miss Ginger Personality: These bunnies have obviously been handled. Ginger likes being petted and held and is a very sweet, laid back little girl. She is very curious about all the new stuff going on and solicits pets when you come to her cage. Other than being a little thin and having some longer nails that will be remedied immediately, these guys are healthy! Their color is amazing! Red Satins are literally shiny, and just so neat. Friends: Ginger is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male! Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest.
Alexander
Breed: Some sort of dwarf mix Size: Small size male DOB: Approximately 3/2016, he's not very old Reason in Rescue: This guy was found in the woods with five other bunnies after being dumped :( Three of them came to our rescue! Personality: Despite his ordeal, he's a very sweet boy! Very friendly and outgoing and likes face rubbed and does not mind being picked up. He's also very good with his litter box. Arianna is either his mom or his bond mate as they were very close when running loose outside. We may try and bond them again when they are both spayed and neutered. Friends: He is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Raphael and Michelangelo
Breed: Purebred rex Size: Probably will end up around 5-6 pounds DOB: 5/2/2016 Reason in Rescue: These babies were part of the very large seizure in Beaver county from a breeder that was keeping her bunnies in filthy conditions. These guys were the grossest, filthiest babies I have ever seen. We believe they were on a bottom cage and were being constantly peed and pooped on :( Personality: Despite their start, these guys are uber friendly. They are crazy babies and love to run around and play :) Michelangelo and Raphael live together and are very bonded. We would ideally like to keep them together as they get along very well and really enjoy each others company. Rex bunnies are very goofy and absolutely love to be crazy and binky and get into trouble :) These boys love to be petted and really don't mind mind being snuggled at all. They would be a fantastic pair for a family with lots of activity going on! They are very good with their litter boxes as well. Friends: See above. We would like to keep Michelangelo and Raphael together. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption. Suggested adoption donation is $60 for a single and $75 for the pair which includes their neuters and microchips.
Breed: Purebred rex Size: Probably will end up around 5-6 pounds DOB: 5/2/2016 Reason in Rescue: These babies were part of the very large seizure in Beaver county from a breeder that was keeping her bunnies in filthy conditions. These guys were the grossest, filthiest babies I have ever seen. We believe they were on a bottom cage and were being constantly peed and pooped on :( Personality: Despite their start, these guys are uber friendly. They are crazy babies and love to run around and play :) Michelangelo and Raphael live together and are very bonded. We would ideally like to keep them together as they get along very well and really enjoy each others company. Rex bunnies are very goofy and absolutely love to be crazy and binky and get into trouble :) These boys love to be petted and really don't mind mind being snuggled at all. They would be a fantastic pair for a family with lots of activity going on! They are very good with their litter boxes as well. Friends: See above. We would like to keep Michelangelo and Raphael together. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption. Suggested adoption donation is $60 for a single and $75 for the pair which includes their neuters and microchips.
Grace
Breed: Some sort of small breed cross, she's only about 4 pounds full grown Size: Small size female DOB: Approximately spring or fall of last year Reason in Rescue: This girl was in a neighborhood running loose for at least 6 months. Someone contacted us because the temperature was getting cold so one of our volunteers went out and caught her! Personality: Grace has literally been a wild rabbit for a while, so when she first came in, she was literally the most terrified bunny I'd ever seen. Despite that though, she let us pick her up and hold her and pet her. She's very sweet and likes being held (she'll hide her head in you and snuggle in) She needs someone who can work with her and get her used to being a pet, and we also recommend no children. She uses her litter box really well! Friends: She is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption
Percy
*Single male guinea pig *Born approximately 11/1/2016 *Gray and white Abysinnian -This boy was rescued after we were alerted that he was sick and thin in a horrible local pet store. One of our volunteers went and got him along with another piggy that had a horrible eye injury. Thank goodness they came here because who knows what their fate would have been if they stayed there :( Percy is a teeny baby, only about 3 weeks old when he arrived. He was dirty, thin, and way too young to be in the stressful situation he was in. He's already gained weight since he's arrived and he has perked up and become an outgoing, super nice little boy! He is very young so he will have to be on baby guinea pig pellets and a good quality hay for a couple more months. He's a crazy little baby and he loves to run around and popcorn all over the place. He loves food and though he'll run when you go to pick him up, he settles down very quickly once you get him. Percy is young enough to be bonded to a single male guinea pig and we highly, highly recommend that he is adopted out as a companion for another same sex guinea pig. Guinea pigs do way better bonded in pairs. Adoption fee is $20 for a single.
Logan
*Black and white male *Neutered and declawed -Logan came into a local shelter in very poor shape. He was super thin, had barely any fur, super dry/irritated skin, and just looked like a sad, sad mess. But he made everyone who met him fall in love with him. So he saved himself by being one of the most loving, gentle cats, with the loudest purr on the planet. Because of that, we decided to take him into our rescue, medical conditions and all... Logan has diabetes, is an old boy, needs to grow his hair back, but he has a love for life and he is not ready to leave this planet. His goal in life is to be as close to his humans as possible. He wants to sit in your lap at all times, he would literally be pet every single second of the day and never stop purring, and he wants to head butt you all the time. He deserves to be saved, and he deserves to be made better, and he deserves to find someone that will love him for his last days on Earth. We don't know whether that will be months or even years, we will learn more when we get him to our vet on 11/21. But we will do whatever we can for him. Logan will need to be on a special food and he will need to have insulin injections more than likely everyday. He needs a special home that will be willing take him on, but they will be rewarded ten fold. We believe at one point Logan had a family as he is neutered and declawed, but something happened in his life where he ended up as a stray kitty in such bad shape. Apparently he has been roaming a neighborhood for a long time. Along with being neutered and declawed, Logan is now utd on his shots (rabies and FVRCP), is FIV/Felv negative, and has been deflead and dewormed. We gave him an oatmeal bath for his skin which he was a complete angel for. We will test Logan with dogs, cats, and children prior to him finding a home. Ideal home for Logan would be a quiet home, maybe with a senior or two that will love him for as long as he is here and take care of his special needs. Insulin shots are not hard and are not expensive. Logan has NO ADOPTION FEE to an approved home which includes a home visit. You can fill out our adoption application for this boy here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html We do work with transports if you are over 2 hours from us.
Amelia
Breed: This girl has one loppy ear so we believe she's got some lop in her, plus she has that round body. Size: Medium size female DOB: Approximately beginning of 2015 Reason in Rescue: This girl was found with five others after someone dumped them in a forest :( Three of them came to our rescue! Personality: This girl is sweet. The whole time I was trying to take a picture she was shoving her head under the camera so we would pet her. She's very outgoing, doesn't mind being held and handled and likes her head rubbed :) She is using her litter box very well already! Friends: She is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male! Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption. Suggested adoption donation is $60 which includes her spay and microchip.
Artie and Eevee
*Pair of female kittens *Approximately 8 weeks old as of mid October 2016 *Artie is a black and white shorthair and Eevee is a black smoke (black with white ticking) and white shorthair -Artie and Eevee came into the rescue within a week of each other, both very sick and under a pound each. We were their only option as they would have died otherwise :( With lots of TLC and love, these girls have blossomed into the most awesome little kittens ever. Artie is the crazy playful one that loves to run around and get into trouble, but likes to be held and loved on. Eevee would kill for a head pet and a cuddle and is the more laid back of the two. She doesn't like being held as much as Artie because of all the meds we had to force into her when she arrived, but we think she'll learn as she gets older. Because of the difficulties these girls had when they arrived, they are very bonded to each other. They are truly best friends and we are requiring that they be adopted out together. They are good with dogs, cats, rabbits, and other small animals. Eevee and Artie, prior to adoption, will be spayed, microchipped, and UTD on shots (at least FVRCP; rabies if they hit 3 pounds). They have been dewormed and deflead and are negative for FIV/Felv. Adoption fee for both kittens is $125 toatl including all of the previously listed vet care. Their adopters will sign a contract that states they must be indoor only cats and must never be declawed.
Barnaby
Breed: Netherland Dwarf Size: Small size male. Larger than a normal Netherland Dwarf, but he's still only about 4 pounds DOB: Approximately Summer 2013 Reason in Rescue: Barnaby's family couldn't keep him anymore due to allergies Personality: He is a very sweet boy. Typical feisty Netherland Dwarf but he's actually very nice. Very laid back for a nethie. He is litter box trained. Friends: He seems to like other bunnies and would be a good candidate to bond with a spayed female. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Donatello
Breed: Purebred rex Size: Probably will end up around 5-6 pounds DOB: 5/2/2016 Reason in Rescue: These babies were part of the very large seizure in Beaver county from a breeder that was keeping her bunnies in filthy conditions. These guys were the grossest, filthiest babies I have ever seen. We believe they were on a bottom cage and were being constantly peed and pooped on :( Personality: Despite their start, these guys are uber friendly. They are crazy babies and love to run around and play :) Donatello is very sweet. He likes attention and he really likes to be petted. He is wonderful with his litter box and is just an overall awesome bunny. And he's so soft! Friends: Donatello can be adopted out as a companion for a spayed female bunny or he can be adopted out as single. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Apple
*Female calico kitty *Approximately 1 year old -Apple came to us from her owner when they had to move. Apparently she was rescued from New York City as a little kitten about a year ago. Her name was Rajah, but we thought Apple was more fitting :) She is a super sweet girl, loves people, loves attention and really likes laps. She is a talker and will respond to you when you talk to her. She love to trill! Apple had an eye that had been damaged in the past and needed to be removed, so we got that done (pictures below). She is now a one eyed kitty but it will not affect her in the slightest in the future. She just wants a furever family to love her for the rest of her life! She is good with dogs and children, not sure yet about cats, though I don't think it would be an issue with her. Apple has been spayed, micorchipped, is utd on vaccinations (rabies and FVRCP), negative for FIV/Felv, dewormed, and defleaed. She will be adopted out as INDOORS only, and her new owners will sign a contract that she will never be declawed. Our adoption application can be filled out here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Ebony
*Born 2006 *Spayed female black shorthair -Ebony came to the rescue because unfortunately her mom moved to a nursing home and her caretaker (my dad) passed away. This poor girl has had so much happen over the last year, but despite it all, she is so amazingly sweet. All she wants is to be loved and petted. She loves snuggles and will lay on your lap all day and make muffins (she was my dad's buddy before he died and would lay on his lap all night). She absolutely loves to give kisses. She is good with other cats (she's coming to the rescue with two others), and she has lived with dogs in the past. She's a very healthy girl who has been to the vet regularly. She is utd on shots through November (FVRCP, FIV/Felv, and Rabies). She will be deflead upon arrival here. She has been indoor/outdoor, but we prefer she stays indoors. She will not be allowed to go to a home that will declaw her. She just wants a real furever home that will keep her safe and love her the rest of her days! We do require an application (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html) and a home visit prior to adoption.
Bunners
Breed: Dutch rabbit Size: Small size male DOB: Approximately mid 2009 Reason in Rescue: Bunner's family fell on some hard times and were not able to care for him, so he came to Judge's Park Personality: Bunner's is a sweet boy. He is very much a small bun and is very opinionated and will tell you when you are doing something he doesn't want you to do by giving you a bit of a nip (like when you are cutting his nails), but he is a very sweet boy. He likes attention and petting, and if you are special enough, he will let you snuggle him! He's litter box trained and just a really nice boy. He is very dominant with other bunnies and can tend towards the hormonal side even though he is neutered, so we do not recommend him around other rabbits. Friends: See above. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption. Suggested adoption donation is $60
JJ
Breed: Small size Himalayan/Californian type. He's a very little dwarf boy so I lean towards the Himalayan, though he's not as long and lean. Size: He's only about 3 pounds and I don't think he's going to get much bigger DOB: Approximately May 2016 Reason in Rescue: This boy was abandoned was abandoned along with his littermates, but they were cute little lionhead type bunnies and got snatched up, but no one wanted this sweet little guy :( Personality: You can tell by the video how sweet JJ is. All he wants is love and affection. If you put your hands in his cage, he runs over and shoves his head under your hand because he just wants you to pet him. He likes to be held, he's super snuggly, and he's very laid back for his size. Such a sweet little guy that would do good with anyone, though I would recommend older children if any because of how little he is. Friends: He is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Leonardo
Breed: Purebred rex Size: Probably will end up around 5-6 pounds DOB: 5/2/2016 Reason in Rescue: These babies were part of the very large seizure in Beaver county from a breeder that was keeping her bunnies in filthy conditions. These guys were the grossest, filthiest babies I have ever seen. We believe they were on a bottom cage and were being constantly peed and pooped on :( Personality: Despite their start, these guys are uber friendly. They are crazy babies and love to run around and play :) They are just really nice boys. We are working on their litter box habits and we know when they are neutered in mid August, they will learn very quickly. They are just awesome little boys! Friends: These babies can be adopted out in same sex pairs, but we cannot guarantee they will get along when they get older. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Mattie
*single female kitten *approximately 16 weeks old as of 8/28/2016 *Brown tabby shorthair -Can you guess how Matilta got her name? She has a head tilt! Mattie was found as a stray and when she was picked up, the place that had her was concerned about adopting her out. Since she came to our rescue, we realize that her head tilt is not anything that affects her in the slightest! She loves to play and wrestle, loves to run around like crazy and climb all over everything, and then will come snuggle in your lap for pets. She loves to talk and trill and will rub all over your legs for love and attention. She doesn't mind being held and purrs like crazy when she gets any attention. She loves belly rubs! She is literally not scared of anything! She will be a good cat for pretty much any situation! She is good with kids, babies, dogs, cats, and rabbits! We and our vet believe Mattie's head tilt came from either an untreated ear infection or an early injury that caused her head to lean over. Medically there is not much you can do to "fix" it but we find it just adds to her charm :) Mattie is completely healthy, tested negative for FIV/Felv, is spayed, microchipped, utd on vaccinations (FVRCP and rabies), dewormed and deflead. She will be adopted out to an INDOOR ONLY home, no exceptions, and the owner must sign a contract that she cannot ever be declawed.
Pippy and Lilla
Breed: Purebred English lop Size: Will end up being large size full grown, probably at least 10 pounds each. DOB: Approximately 3/1/2016 Reason in Rescue: These girls were rescued from a breeder prior to being shipped off to auction because they wouldn't sell. We couldn't allow them to go to a life of breeding so luckily we were able to convince the breeder to give them up! Personality: These girls are your typical English Lop. I.E. Sweet, sweet, sweet. They LOVE humans and will literally bowl you and themselves over for snuggles. Pippy and Lilla are already spayed and microchipped and working on their litter box habits! These two are so sweet and are going to make the best, most fun pair of bunnies for quite literally any family. Friends: These girls are very bonded and must be adopted out together. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 4'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Ashe
*Single male chinchilla *Born approximately 2/2016 -Ashe is a very cool boy. As you can tell from the video, he's a little skittish about handling and being petted but he is super inquisitive and really wants to be with people. I think with a little work, he'll get used to lots of attention and handling and will do great in a real home! He's definitely a very sweet boy. We do not recommend chinchillas for children of any age, so an adults only home for him. Chinchillas require multiple level cages, lots of chew toys, and lots of activity! Please ready up on dietary needs and caging prior to adoption.
Sunny
Breed: Lionhead Size: Small size male DOB: Approximately April 2016 Reason in Rescue: This little boy was purchased by a teenage girl but unfortunately the dogs in the house didn't get along with him and the girl lost interest. So he came to us! Personality: Sunny is so sweet! He loves people, loves attention and doesn't mind being snuggled. Plus he's gorgeous with one of his eyes being half blue, half brown. He's just a really cool little bunny. Friends: He is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Sydney
*single female kitten *approximately 10 weeks old as of 8/7 *Black shorthair -Sydney came into the rescue because she was in a bad situation and needed a soft place to land. Despite her start, she is so amazingly sweet and such a spitfire. She loves to play and wrestle, loves to run around like crazy and climb all over everything, and then will come snuggle in your lap for pets. She loves to talk and trill and will rub all over your legs for love and attention. She doesn't mind being held and purrs like crazy when she gets any attention. She also likes to perch on our shoulder for a birds eye view ;) She is literally not scared of anything! She will be a good cat for pretty much any situation! She is good with kids, babies, dogs, cats, and rabbits! Sydney is completely healthy, tested negative for FIV/Felv, is spayed, microchipped, utd on vaccinations (FVRCP and rabies), dewormed and deflead. She will be adopted out to an INDOOR ONLY home, no exceptions, and the owner must sign a contract that she cannot ever be declawed.
Mabel, Maple, and Syrup
*Single female guinea pig *Tan and white Abyssinian. -This pretty girl was living with a family that thought she was a male, so she ended up giving birth to babies as they had her housed with males! Her first litter was weaned, but unfortunately her owners hadn't removed her from being with the males, so she gave birth to another litter of two females on 7/29. One of her babies is pending, so she will be adopted out with the remaining female. She is a very sweet, laid back little girl that lets you pet her without running and enjoys being held and loved on! She WILL NOT be adopted out as as single.
*Two single baby females *Born 7/29/2016 -These two baby girls were born to Mabel, their rescued mom. One is already pending (the darker one), and the remaining female will be adopted out with her mom Mabel. These guys are being handled everyday to get them used to people like their momma. Adoption fee is $20 for a single and $35 for a pair.
Sterling
Breed: Chinchilla rabbit Size: About 6-7 pounds DOB: 6/11/2011 Reason in Rescue: This boy has lost two mates in a row and unfortunately has no one left to bond him to! We are hoping we can find him a forever family with a lonely girl that needs a boyfriend! Personality: Sterling is a sweet boy. He is a shy bunny and doesn't actively seek out human contact but will allow petting and though he doesn't like being picked up, he will tolerate it. He is a very gentle boy and does well with other bunnies. He tends to be the "wimp" in the relationship and has lived with two special needs bunnies. He's a sweet boy and we just want a good retirement home for him where he will be loved for the rest of his life. He is litter box trained Friends:See above Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Anya
*single female kitten *approximately 8 weeks old as of 8/7 *Gray tabby and white medium hair - Anya Bubbles von Fluffenstein (her full name, lol), was found in an alleyway covered in fleas. She was rescued by a kind person and brought to Judge's Park to find a new home! This girl is so beautiful and is just going to be absolutely gorgeous as an adult. She is super friendly, loves to purr, loves to snuggle and is very bonded to humans. She cries when we leave her because she just wants to be with us! She's going to make someone an amazing, cuddly lap kitty, I can just tell! She is good with dogs, cats, rabbits, and even our baby! Anya is completely healthy, tested negative for FIV/Felv, is spayed, microchipped, utd on vaccinations, dewormed and deflead. She will be adopted out to an INDOOR ONLY home, no exceptions, and the owner must sign a contract that she cannot ever be declawed.
Simon and Garfunkel
*Male syrian hamster *Approximately 1 year old -Simon and Garfunkel are two very cute, very sweet long haired syrian hamster boys. They like being handled, are friendly, and do not bite. Just two very sweet boy! These two came in together and do get along, but Syrian hamsters can fight and are unpredictable with others, so we recommend that they are adopted separately, or to at least live in separate cages. Adoption fee for a single hamster is $10
Lucky
*Calico kitten born approximately end of May 2016 -Lucky was named because of the circumstances of her arrival at Judge's Park and the condition she was in. We received a call about a kitten that was found that had been crying in an alley without her mother. We had them bring her to us and when we met them, Lucky was literally laying in a cardboard box, limp, and cold. Her temperature was so low I thought she had already passed or was close to it. We rushed her to our vet and had her there within 15 minutes where the worked on warming her up. Along with her temperature, she was emaciated, had a horrific upper respiratory infection, eye infections, fleas that were literally eating her alive (her gums were white), roundworms, and ear mites. What a mess! We brought her home and with loads of TLC, this kitten went from barely alive to a normal, happy, healthy, playing kitten :) Lucky is very friendly. She loves people, loves laps, loves being held. Loves to play as all kittens do! She is good with other cats, dogs, and rabbits! She is litter box trained. She is FIV/Felv negative. She has had her first FVRCP shot and will have a booster before she goes home. She is too young for her rabies and her adopter will have to get her rabies vaccine at 3 months old. Lucky is still under a pound and a half, and will need to be two pounds before she is spayed, so she will be here until she is large enough to be spayed. She is dewormed and flea treated. Adoption fee for Lucky is $100 which as stated above will include her first shots, her spay, deworming, defleaing and all her previous medical treatment. We will be accepting applications before she is ready to go home and will be picking the best home for her. She will be indoors ONLY, NO EXCEPTIONS, and her adopter will sign a contract agreeing not to ever declaw her. Please fill out our adoption application here if seriously interested: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Guinevere
Breed: Lionhead Size: About 4 pounds currently, should probably be about 5 DOB: Approximately Summer of 2015 Reason in Rescue: This girl was a stray bunny running loose in a neighborhood after someone let loose a bunch of buns to multiply and die outdoors :( She came into the rescue with her two babies from a previous litter and then gave birth to 6 more babies on 4/24! Personality: Guinevere had never lived with humans or been indoors but despite that, she has no fear at all! She is friendly and outgoing, loves to run around and absolutely adores having a steady supply of stuff to eat (especially because she is nursing 6 hungry babies right now!). She can be a small bit nippy which we are working on. We believe it is either because she hasn't lived with humans that she doesn't know boundaries or if she's just making sure we leave her babies be. Friends: Guinevere is a good candidate to be adopted out as a buddy for our neutered male. She is definitely used to living with other bunnies. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Alyse
Breed: Himalayan rabbit Size: Large size female, over 8 pounds Color: White with dark brown points (Beautiful!!) Approximate DOB: 1/1/2010 This little girl was given to a family who didn't know what to do with her. They had her living in a 1' x 1' bird cage with barely any access, and she was wet because she had knocked her water bottle over. They also thought she was a boy, and she was just in a very pitiful state. Luckily they decided they didn't want her anymore and called me. She was then adopted out and her family had her for about 5 years, but due to some hardships, they were unable to keep her anymore, so she came back to Judge's Park :( Alyse is just a big sweet baby doll. She loves attention, loves snuggles and petting and will lie for hours with you just for love. If you want a large bunny that's a big cuddler, than she is the bunny for you! She's just an awesome girl. Alyse is litter box trained and spayed so she is ready for a new start! Right now Alyse is not living with another bunny, but she is a good prospect to be bonded with another bunny.
Leia
*Single female gecko *Not fully spotted, just partially -This girl is a very sweet gecko. Though she doesn't like to initially be picked up, once you get her she'll climb all over you and likes the attention. She's a sweetheart and would do well in a home that give her lots of attention! Comes with her tank and all supplies. Adoption fee is $30 which includes her, all her supplies and her 10 gallon tank. WE WILL NOT SHIP HER. Adopters must be local and/or willing to travel to the rescue.
Dino
*Single male guinea pig *Brown and white *Approximately 7 months old as of 6/2016 -Dino was surrendered to Judge's Park because his family couldn't keep him anymore. Here is what his dad has to say about him, "Dino is a very social piggie. He likes being stroked on his forehead and behind his ears. He pop-corns a lot and likes his belly being rubbed every now and then. Dino loves Green Lettuce and baby cucumbers. The sound of hay being taken out of the box makes him run laps faster than Usain Bolt. Dino is a healthy guinea pig who has been checked twice by the vets for general health check-ups. His favorite treats are Oxbow Barley biscuits and apple-wood sticks. He can munch on those forever." Dino will either be adopted out with his brother to be "neighbors," as they don't live well with each other, or as a companion for another submissive male (or again, neighbors with another piggy). He can also be neutered and bonded in with females. Adoption fee is $20 for a single and $35 for a pair.
Haven
**Update 6/20/2016. Haven is now completely recovered! Her lungs are completely clear and she has gained almost a pound :) She is spayed, doing amazing, and ready for her new forever home! She is an amazingly sweet girl that likes to be held and petted, and would do awesome with a buddy. You can fill out our adoption application here: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html
Breed: English spot mix Size: Small size female. Currently 3 pounds, should be about 4 DOB: Approximately August 2015 we're guessing Reason in Rescue: This girl was abandoned outside in very poor shape. Luckily sh was able to come to our rescue to get healthy again and find safe haven, hence her name! Personality: Haven is such a sweetheart despite her upbringing. She doesn't mind being held and lets us do whatever we want with her in terms of medical care. She was abandoned super skinny and with a respiratory infection. We are treating her for all her issues and she has already improved drastically! We will be accepting applications on her for when she is ready to be adopted. Friends: Once she is spayed, she is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption. Suggested adoption donation is $60 which includes her spay and microchip.
Mister
**Mister is our featured pet for June! He's been so patiently waiting for his furever home. Please fill out our adoption application here if interested in adopting him: http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html** *Male brown tabby *Approximately 6 months old as of 4/2016 *Neutered, UTD on vaccinations, dewormer, and flea treatment -This beautiful and uber sweet boy ended up being in danger at a local shelter, so he came to us to find a new home! Mister is one of the sweetest little boys ever. He started out life on the streets, so he was initially so terrified of being around all these new sights and smells. But with just a little work he has turned into one of the sweetest little kitties. He loves head pets and scratches and chin rubs and pretty much any attention he can get. He loves belly rubs! He is getting used to so much here at the rescue, so as of now, he is good with dogs, other cats, bunnies, and pretty much everyone that has come to visit. He loves love! He has recently discovered laps and will lay on his back in your lap, purring and making happy paws on his back. He's just the sweetest thing on the planet! Mister did test positive for FIV at the shelter. FIV positive cats can live just fine in homes with other cats or on their own. They can live long, healthy, normal lives, and all the cats we have previously adopted out with FIV are doing amazing! Please check out this website for more information: http://www.fivcats.com/FIV/fiv_introduction.html This boy has no adoption fee to an approved home.
Marjorie
*Single female guinea pig *Agouti and white Abyssinian. -Marjorie was being listed on craigslist for sale with a little baby. Apparently she was being used as a breeder. She was rescued by another rescue and then sent to us because we usually can find guinea pigs good homes! Marjorie is a very skittish little girl that is scared of hands and people, but I just know with lots of love and TLC in an adoptive home she will come around and be a very sweet little girl. She must be adopted out as a companion for another female guinea pig or a neutered male. She WILL NOT be adopted out as as single. Adoption fee is $20 for a single, $35 for a pair.
Wilson
*Single male guinea pig *Black and white shorthair -Wilson was given to a rescue in Ohio when his owners didn't want him anymore and then transferred to our shelter because we have more success with guinea pigs. Wilson is a very outgoing male. He's definitely a dominant boy so not sure how he would do with other piggies unless he was neutered, but he might make a perfectly good single piggy. He definitely does not seem to mind human attention and likes being held and petted. Adoption fee is $20 for a single, $35 for a pair.
Lady and Morgan
These girls will not be available until June but we are accepting applications on them prior to this. We will choose the best home for them**
Breed: Lionhead mix Size: Small size. Momma is about 4 pounds DOB: Approximately 4/1/2016 Reason in Rescue: These babies were running loose in a neighborhood with a whole bunch of stray rabbits that someone had set loose. They were born outdoors. Luckily, we were able to trap the momma (Guinevere) and her two babies and get them safe, where momma give birth to 6 more! Personality: These guys were born outside but luckily we got them at about 3 weeks so we have been able to socialize and tame them. They are typical lively babies but they don't mind being held and loved on! They are not litter trained yet and that will not come until they are spayed between 4-6 months of age. Lady is a long haired lionhead and Morgan is a short haired bun. Friends: These two girls only have had each other since their mother gave birth to the second litter. We would like them to be adopted out together. Requirements: Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen (minimum 4' x 2'). Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (http://www.judgespark.org/adoption-application.html), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption. Suggested adoption donation is $125 for the pair with a $75 refund when we receive proof that their adopters have spayed them. These girls MUST be spayed between 4-6 months of age, no exceptions. Since they are so small and fragile, no small children in the home please.
Eeyore
Breed: Purebred English lop Size: Will be weighing soon, over 10 lbs DOB: Approximately Spring 2015 -These guys came from a breeder who was shutting down and he couldn't find anyone to buy them. He was just going to ship them to an auction where god knows they would have ended up so a bunch of rescues stepped up to rescue them. We took four in! Eeyore is your typical English lop. Goofy, big, and sweet. He loves people, loves people petted, and is just such a gentle and lovely giant. He's just an absolutely gorgeous boy who will make someone so happy! We are working on his litter box skills, but those will come after he is neutered on 5/16. Eeyore is not bonded to anyone currently but is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female when he is neutered.
Noelle
Breed:dutch Size: About 5 pounds DOB: She is the youngest of the group so we believe about 12/2014 -We took in three bunny girls that came from a very large group of bunnies (75!) that someone had living in their barn, a population that had grown out of control. The rest were all sent to other rescues, and we got these guys! The bunnies from this group had been living mostly on their own but considering their situation, they are very good. Noelle is the most nervous about initially being petted but she warms up quickly and likes gentle attention. Noelle is definitely the youngest and is a very active, fun girl. We have her currently in a puppy pen and she loves to binky around and climb on top of her house to see everything that is going on. She is doing very good with her litter box! Noelle is living on her own but she is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Finnegan
Breed: Something small like Netherland or Polish Size: About 3 pounds DOB: Guessing about 6 months old as of 4/2016 -Well, Finnegan is our first Easter dump! A very sweet lady discovered him when he hopped into her garage and looked at her like "Okay, I need some help," Luckily she had a heart and knew he wasn't supposed to be running around on his own and found us. Apparently his owners had decided they didn't want him anymore and dumped him outside to fend for himself :( Despite what happened to this little guy, he is a very happy go lucky boy. He loves people, loves attention, doesn't mind being held and comes running over for love when people are around! He's just an awesome little boy. He is doing awesome with his litter box! Finnegan is living on his own but he is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Holly
Breed:dutch Size: About 5 pounds DOB: She is the middle age of the group so we believe about 12/2013 We took in three bunny girls that came from a very large group of bunnies (75!) that someone had living in their barn, a population that had grown out of control. The rest were all sent to other rescues, and we got these guys! The bunnies from this group had been living mostly on their own but considering their situation, they are very good. Holly is a very sweet, laid back girl. She was the one that was most beat up when she came in with a torn ear and a scabbed nose, so I think she was lower on the totem pole than the other girls. She doesn't mind being petted and likes attention. She is a very laid back and chill girl. She is litter box trained! Holly is living on her own but she is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Ben
**Featured pet: Ben's adoption fee has been reduced to $30!** *Single male chinchilla *Approximately 3 years old -This boy came in with his dad Jerry, though they do not live together (and most male chinchillas don't get along unless raised together). Ben came into the rescue in very poor shape, very skinny with a bad coat. He has improved drastically since he arrived and eats very well and actually has real chinchilla fur :) Ben had an eye issue and was on antibiotics for a while after arrival, but he is loads better now and ready for a new forever home. Ben unfortunately was not handled a lot prior to coming here, so he does not like a lot of attention or petting. He needs an owner who can work with him at let him know that people are good and bring good things! Adoption fee is $40 for a single chin.
Chinchillas are not for everyone. We do not recommend them for children under 18. They are very high energy creatures who demand a large multiple level cages and lots of exercise. They have very specialized diets and can live up to 20 years with good care. Please do your research prior to adoption!
Luna
Breed: Some sort of large size mix Size: About 8-9 pounds DOB: About 3/2015 - This girl was languishing since the end of last year in a shelter that didn't really adopt out bunnies, so she came to us! Can we just say golden retriever bunny? This girl is so friendly! She loves people and will come barreling at your ankles for attention when she sees anyone. She's a big girl and boisterous and just loads of goofy fun. Because of her large size she really needs to be in a puppy pen or enclosed bunny secure area rather than a cage. She would be good for any type of family. Luna is living on her own but she is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Poppy
Breed: Netherland Dwarf
Size: About 2 pounds DOB: Approximately 4 months old as of 3/2016 Poor little Poppy was dumped outside a local shelter in the freezing cold without anyone knowing, in a carrier. If no one had noticed him, he would have frozen to death! As it was, his extremities were freezing by the time someone found him and we were able to warm him up in the nick of time. Poppy is a typical Netherland Dwarf. He is feisty and fast, but he also likes to be held and snuggled. He loves to run around and play and he also loves flirting with all the other bunnies here. He loves his food and he loves his toys and he's just a fun, fun little boy. Because of how small he is and the fact that Netherland Dwarves are a lot more fragile than bigger bunnies, he will not be adopted out to a household with little kids or as a pet for a child. Poppy is living on his own but he is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Micah
*Male brown tabby *Neutered, UTD on vaccinations, dewormer, and flea treatment -This adorable round little boy ended up being brought into a local shelter as a "feral" stray. On their intake exam, he came up very faintly positive for FIV which most shelters would have euthanized over. But they couldn't do it because he was clearly not feral, and was already neutered, clean, and in great shape so they think at one point he had been someone's pet. Sadly he was not microchipped so his owner could not be traced :( Luckily they called us to come take him. Micah, sadly, we think has had a hard time of it emotionally. He is very shut down, depressed, and sad. We really think he is missing someone. He allows us to pet him and handle him with no problem and he's just now starting to enjoy it. He loves getting his chin scratched! He's such a beautiful boy and we just know with work he will blossom into a purring, sweet boy. He just needs to find a special forever family again. Because of his faint positive FIV status, we will test him in about a month to see if it is actually positive. Even if he is, FIV positive cats can live just fine in homes with other cats or on their own. They can live long, healthy, normal lives, and all the cats we have previously adopted out with FIV are doing amazing! This boy has no adoption fee to an approved home and we will post more information as we learn more about this beautiful boy.
Mikey
Breed: Himalayan Size: About 5 pounds DOB: Approximately 6 months old -This little boy was transferred to us from a local shelter because they were overloaded with bunnies! Mikey is so gorgeous and so absolutely sweet. He has the cutest smudge nose and one white foot. He is super playful and though he flinches initially when you go to pet him, he warms up really quickly and flattens out for petting. He loves to stretch out with his feet back behind him and long as he can go! He is litter box trained! Mikey is living on his own but he is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Harrison
Breed: Lionhead Size: About 5 pounds DOB: Approximately 2 years old -This little boy was transferred to us from a local shelter because they were overloaded with bunnies! Harrison is such a sweet boy. He's super laid back and snuggly, likes attention and loves to run around. He's just an overall good bunny who would do good in any type of family. He is litter box trained! Harrison is living on his own but he is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
4 rat girls
*Four female rats *Born fall of 2015 -We took this group from a local shelter that didn't really have success with small animals. There is one tan hoodie, two solid tan berks, and one tan berk dumbo. These girls weren't properly handled at the shelter and are a little bit shy but they are warming up very quickly. They are very sweet and once they know you, they will climb on you and snuggle and run right up to you for attention! They will not be adopted out as single rats, no exceptions. Females DO NOT do well on their own no matter how much attention their owners give them. These girls are sisters and have lived together their whole lives so they will be adopted out in pairs or as a group of four.
Henny and Penny
*Single female guinea pig *Brown agouti *Approximately 6-9 months old as of 3/2016 -Penny came to us after the people who originally had her developed allergies after a week... They had her living in a 10 gallon aquarium :( Luckily we were able to take her and her neighbor Henny into the rescue! Penny is a little more skittish than her buddy Penny, but she is very sweet. As with all guinea pigs, she will initially run when you go to pick her up but she settles down very quickly. We believe she is a pretty young girl. Ideally we would like to adopt these two girls out together once we get them bonded so they can have a buddy. We do not adopt female guinea pigs out to be single guinea pigs as they do not do well alone and thrive in a "herd." Adoption fee is $20 for a single and $35 for a pair.
*Single female guinea pig *Black and white Teddy *Approximately 6-9 months old as of 3/2016 -Henny came to us after the people who originally had her developed allergies after a week... They had her living in a 10 gallon aquarium :( Luckily we were able to take her and her neighbor Penny into the rescue! Henny is super laid back and sweet, likes petting and doesn't mind being held. As with all guinea pigs, she will initially run when you go to pick her up but she settles down very quickly. We believe she is a pretty young girl. Ideally we would like to adopt these two girls out together once we get them bonded so they can have a buddy. We do not adopt female guinea pigs out to be single guinea pigs as they do not do well alone and thrive in a "herd." Adoption fee is $20 for a single and $35 for a pair.
Loki
*Single male leopard gecko *Special Needs -Loki is a gorgeous, large leopard gecko who has some special needs due to early nutritional problems from a previous owner. His front feet curl inwards, causing him to have problems with his molts, so you have to help him with his feet sometimes using a moistened q-tip. Loki is a good boy, though he can nip on occasion when being picked up or when you are trying to help him with his skin. When you aren't bothering him in a way he deems annoying, he'll let you hold him and is perfectly fine wandering around on you. He's a good boy and just needs an experienced gecko owner. Adoption fee is $30 which includes him, all his supplies and his 10 gallon tank.
Maya and Minnie
*:English Spot cross *Size: About 5 pounds *DOB: 7/21/2014 -Judge's Park took in a bunny on 7/21 and the night she arrived she gave birth! This was a large group of rabbits living in terrible conditions in a teeny hutch. Luckily we were able to rescue them when we did! These girls are all super nice and very laid back. Maya has darker ears and Minnie has more white on her ears plus a gray spot on her butt. That's the only way you can tell them apart! These guys are all super sweet, handled a ton, and litter box trained. Maya and Minnie are very bonded. We want them to stay together. These guys live in a puppy pen but would be a good candidate for free range. Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible puppy pen/area. Suggested adoption donation is $75 for the pair which includes their spays and microchips.
Sven
*Albino *Texel or teddy cross *Young, approximately 5 months old as of 1/2016 -Sven was at a local very unsavory pet store, in very poor shape. Unfortunately this pet store is dangerous when small animals are sick and their only option is usually a very bad one, so we picked him up and he came to the rescue to be treated. He was covered in mites and was living with many other guinea pigs and rabbits so he had bite marks and torn ears. His one ear is black all on one side and dead, so we believe it will eventually fall off. We have fully treated him and he is on the road to being perfect. He has the hair of a teddy or texel guinea pig but it is currently shorter, we believe because of the bugs, but will grow in longer in the future. Sven is shy and scared because of the pet store, but he is coming around. He is definitely a sweet little piggy boy who just needs some love! We would like this boy to go to a home where he can have a guinea pig buddy, either another male, or he can be neutered and bonded to a female.
Gary
**Gary is our featured pet as he has been without a home for almost a year :( He needs his new furever family!! He has no adoption fee to an approved home**
*Male DSH, cream tabby and white *About a year and a half *Neutered and UTD on all shots -Gary was at a local shelter and unfortunately his time was up due to some recurrent issues with one of his eyes. Lucky for Gary, he is one of the most awesome cats on the planet and literally everyone's favorite, so he got to come to a rescue! What can I say about this big cuddle monster? Or Garebear as I affectionately call him. Gary is an uber playful cat who can play rough so he needs someone who can teach him boundaries. His foster mom says that if he starts playing too hard she tells him no and he stops, so he's definitely learning! He lives and thrives on attention and when he's done playing, he turns into a big squishy kitty who just wants to push his head into you and purr. When we took him into the vet, the vet was so in love with him, if he wasn't at his cat limit he would have adopted him right then and there! Gary is so laid back that when we got him to the vet he was playing and rolling around on his back while waiting for the vet to arrive. He was such a good boy all the techs (and the vet!) fell in love with him! Within two hours of arriving at his foster's home he was laying on her bed kneading her blanket. He's literally just a big kitten and I just adore him. Gary had some goopy eye issues at the shelter but now that he went through a round of meds and has been at his foster mom's for a few weeks he is 100% healed up and ready to be adopted! Gary is already neutered, UTD on shots, FIV/FELV negative, dewormed, and deflead. Gary CANNOT go to a home with a dog as he is dog aggressive. But Gary would just love to live in a busy household with lots of attention and people to interact with. Best to have him with older kids. He would be an awesome cat for a bachelor or young couple. He LOVES his foster mom's cat and they play for hours so he would love to go to a home with at least one other kitty. Gary's adoption fee is WAIVED to the right home that is approved. Gary will be adopted to an INDOOR ONLY home. Please contact us for more information.
Elliot
*Single male hairless rat *Neutered -Elliot is a very sweet boy who came to us because he lost his cage mate and now he is looking for a new home. Elliot gets along well with female rats but does not do well with males. He can be shy initially and gets nervous about being picked up but likes to be held and get attention. He's a very sweet little boy who just needs some new buddies and a new family!
Jefferson
Breed: Dwarf breed, more than likely polish Size: About 3 pounds DOB: Jefferson is pretty young, so we think he's between 6 months to 1 year as of 1/2016 -This poor boy was turned loose near a local business by owners who had gotten him as a Christmas present and didn't want him anymore :( Bunnies cannot survive outside, and luckily the people working at the business contacted us to catch him! I cannot fathom how someone would turn this sweet bunny loose! Jefferson is just an awesome little boy. He loves attention, loves people, and will come running to the front of his cage for petting. He doesn't mind being held and genuinely really likes to be snuggled. He also has been amazing with his litter box since he arrived, not missing, which is awesome for a (so far) un-neutered bunny. He would be good for any type of family, but because of his small size, small children handing him is not recommended. Jefferson is living on his own but he is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Diana
*Single young female *Born end of 6/2014 *Black/gray and white dwarf mix *Mom is Audrey - **Diana has been living with us since July of 2014 with no interest! She is a sweet, shy girl, who just wants to be snuggled and have her forever family! Email us if interested in adopting this beautiful girl!**These guys came from one person who had 14 bunnies all stuffed into horrible little hutches. The person that had them didn't even know how many he had :( All the white bunnies were yellow they were so filthy... Luckily a rescue up in Erie found them and we were able to save them! Luckily these babies were removed from the situation they were in early so they hadn't yet figured out to be scared of humans! These guys are super duper friendly. Diana likes to be snuggled and picked up and will come running up to you for pets. Just a great little girl. She is also litter box trained! Any home would be good for her! Diana tends to be a little bit tetchy with her cage and other bunnies, so I think if she was to be bonded, it would need to be to a very submissive male.
Scruffy
* Long haired cross, possibly Angora or Jersey Wooley * About 4 pounds * About 1-2 years old - This boy with a guinea pig were being listed on craigslist in horrible condition, on cedar bedding and living together (which is extremely dangerous!). One of our friends rescued them and brought them to us. This guy is a sweetie pie. Despite how terrible he was being kept, he is very outgoing and friendly and like attention. He will kill for a face scratch. When he arrived his coat was very short and we believe someone gave him a terrible hair cut! His hair is now growing back and we can tell it is going to be medium to long :) He has sideburns now! Such a sweet, fun little boy. He is definitely a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female! He seemed to really like having a companion and we think he'd do well with another bunny.
Elsa
*Lionhead *About 4 pounds *DOB: About 1 year old. - This poor girl had lived her entire life in someone's bathroom in a teeny wire cage, never leaving her cage to stretch her legs. Her owners contacted us after she "got sick and turned aggressive," and they didn't want to find out what was wrong with her or deal with her. So she very luckily for her came to us. This girl is sooo aggressive, lol. As in, aggressively friendly! She is so sweet and outgoing. She learned really quickly that the humans here were nice and wanted to pet her and she will literally run full speed at you for attention. You start petting her and she flops and stretches herself out so you can pet her entire body. She is such a love and absolutely adores running around and playing (I would too if I'd been trapped in a cage my whole life!). Just a really awesome bunny that is full of personality. She has been perfect with her litter box since she arrived! Elsa, because she has some latent sneezy nose symptoms that aren't affected by antibiotics (from previous neglect) we recommend she stays a single bunny. She gets along with polite dogs and cats. Elsa got pretty tortured by the children in her last household, so no young children. I think she'd like a home where she would get lots of love and attention!
Pixie
*Single female guinea pig *Approximately 8 weeks old as of the beginning of 9/2015 -Pixie was dropped off at a local shelter with her two brothers. Unfortunately she was kept with them for too long and there is a possibility that she is pregnant. We will be holding her here until at least October and then finding a new family for her. She is a very sweet girl who is very laid back and snuggly for her age. She likes to poop in one area of her cage and could potentially be litter trained! She's adorable and happy and loves her big cage and all the space she has. She's definitely a popcorner! We will be adopting out Pixie as a companion for another guinea pig. She will not be adopted out as a single piggy.
Russell
-Lionhead -Russell is white with brown and black mixed in an almost harlequin/dutch pattern. Really pretty boy. -Approximate DOB: 3/1/2010 *Russell was adopted out by us 5 years ago but unfortunately was recently returned due to owner developed allergies. Poor Russell. He is very confused as to why he is back here as he was with the same family for 5 years and then given up :( He is a very sweet and snuggly boy who loves attention. He doesn't mind being held. He is litter box trained and loves to play with his toys and climb on his wooden house. He's an awesome little bun who would be a great free ranger. Russell is a super poofy lionhead, so he will need regularly brushed. Right now Russell is not living with anyone else, but would be a good candidate to be bonded with another rabbit. He is good with polite dogs and cats!
Fred
*Single male albino *Born end of 6/2014 - These guys came from one person who had 14 bunnies all stuffed into horrible little hutches. The person that had them didn't even know how many he had :( All the white bunnies were yellow they were so filthy... Luckily a rescue up in Erie found them and we were able to save them! Luckily these babies were removed from the situation they were in early so they hadn't yet figured out to be scared of humans! These guys are super duper friendly. Fred is a little boy and just a love bug. He loves people and being petted and likes being carried around. Just a great boy. He is litter box trained and just one of the most perfect little boy. Any home would be good for him! Fred is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female, or he can be adopted out as a single bunny. Suggested adoption donation is $60 which includes his neuter and first vet visit.
Oliver
**Between the shelter and our rescue, Oliver has been without a forever family too long. He urgently needs an adoptive home!**
Who wants a super laid back cuddle bug? Because that is what Oliver is! Really nothing fazes him. Oliver ended up at a shelter, where most cats will, at least for the first few days hide and be scared. Not Oliver. From the very beginning, he was at the front of his cage wanting attention and lap time from anyone who walked by. He loves to purr, he is super duper laid back (you can hold him forever), and just wants to be loved.
Oliver was at an animal shelter and unfortunately tested positive for FIV which at most shelters would have been a death sentence because people only want perfect, healthy cats! But here's the problem. Oliver was so sweet and friendly, they couldn't do it! So Oliver came to our rescue to find a real forever home that will love him no matter what! And guess what? He is a healthy perfect cat!
So now a little more about FIV. FIV is not a death sentence! Cats can live for many years with this disease. Please read more here: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/cat-care/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv. Oliver does not have any symptoms and is a very healthy boy. He has been checked out by a vet and is fantastic! But his immune system will be weaker, so he must be on a high quality cat food. We have him on Blue Buffalo food and a lysine supplement which are easily purchased at any pet store or online.
Oliver at one time or another had a broken tail so his tail is "kinked!" But it doesn't affect him at all and I think it makes this big boy more endearing :) Oliver is neutered, de-fleaed, de-wormed, and up to date on all his shots. He is about 10 pounds and only 2 years old.
Ideal home for Oliver is literally anyplace. From an elderly person who likes lap cats to a busy family that has lots of love and cuddles for him! Oliver likes dogs and other cats. He also gets along with bunnies!
Oliver must be indoors only, no exceptions. He cannot be outside to possibly infect other cats. That being said, he can live in a home with other healthy cats. FIV is only transmissible through a severe cat bite, so as long as proper introductions are made and the cats are not aggressive, the chance of him infecting anyone is very small. He will not be adopted to a home that would declaw him.
He deserves to have a real forever home that will love him no matter what. He just wants a warm lap and someone to pet him! Oliver's adoption fee is waived with an approved adopter and home visit.
Isabelle
*Single spayed female *Rex Harlequin *Born approximately 3/2014 -This gorgeous girl was in a shelter in Canada. This shelter was running out of space so were going to begin euthanizing rabbits :( So we took these buns in to save their lives! We adopted Isabella out and she lived for a year with her new family until they got a new dog and decided the new dog was more important than keeping her :( She is friendly, snuggly, impeccably litter box trained and just an amazing little girl. She's very outgoing and would do good in any home. As with most Rex bunnies, her hair is very short on her feet and she has a tendency towards sore hocks (red bottoms on her feet). That is easily fixed by having them on fleece bedding and just to watch them closely. Friends: Isabelle can be adopted out as a single bunny or as a companion for a neutered male.
Elliot
Breed:English spot cross Size: About 5 pounds DOB: Under 1 year. -These bunnies were rescued by a kind hearted person after they were being severely neglected. Elliot has severe, severe ear mites, so much so that his ears didn't stand up. As you can see he doesn't have that problem anymore and has huge , glorious, healthy ears! This boy is so handsome and such a sweet heart. He loves to be held and messed around with and loves to run around and binky and play. He's very goofy and will flop himself anywhere. Just an overall very happy boy. He is definitely a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female!
Gizmo
*Single male hairless dumbo rat *Born in approximately 10/2014 -Gizmo came to us with his brother from a large group of hairless rats rescued in Pittsburgh. Unfortunately as him and his brother grew up, they decided they didn't like each other anymore so they had to be separated. It was mostly his brother that beat him up so his brother got neutered to calm him down. Gizmo is definitely the more submissive of the two and is very sweet. We really now want to find him a home where he can have a new brother with slow introductions. He can also be a single rat boy with lots of attention and love. He likes to give kisses and is a very sweet little man, though he can be a little shy with new people. He loves soft things and fleece hammocks are his favorite :) Hairless rats can be more sensitive to skin scratches and infections because of the lack of hair so they must be watched closely. Adoption fee is $15 for a single.
Jerry
*Single male chinchilla*Approximately 4 years old-This boy came in with his son Ben, though they do not live together (and most male chinchillas don't get along unless raised together). These boys came in in pretty poor shape, but Jerry is now thriving. He is a proper weight and his coat is gorgeous now! He is becoming very outgoing and though he still does not like to be picked up, he will now come up for treats and to inspect your hand when you put it in the cage. He loves to get his chin scritched now :) He also is definitely a talker! These guys have the potential to be awesome chins with love and positive handling (with lots of treats!). Adoption fee is $40 for a single chin. These boys do not have to go to the same home.
Chinchillas are not for everyone. We do not recommend them for children under 18. They are very high energy creatures who demand a large multiple level cages and lots of exercise. They have very specialized diets and can live up to 20 years with good care. Please do your research prior to adoption!
Persephone
Breed: French Angora Size: She's a big girl, about 7 pounds DOB: 5/30/2014 -This amazing bun was surrendered to a shelter down in VA by her breeder because she "got too big." She came on an awesome animal transport train up to PA so we could get her spayed and find her a new home! We were a little nervous initially as a good percentage of breeder buns we get are skittish. Not so for this girl! You put your hands in her cage and she runs over for petting. If you're not fast enough, she'll stick her head under your hand! She's really just a snuggly, awesome bun. She doesn't enjoy being picked up but she will tolerate it. She's a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. She gets along with polite dogs and cats.
Betty
Breed: Harlequin Size: About 6 pounds DOB: Born approximately 12-2013 -This beautiful girl came to us from Rabbit Wranglers. She ended up there because after being rescued from a not very nice home she got spooked and injured her back leg causing some issues. She ended up losing two toes, but she is 100% healed and back to normal now and ready for a new home! Betty is just fantastic. She has no signs at all of being skittish or easily spooked so I think her first time was a bit of a fluke. She is super outgoing and friendly, loves attention and loves to run around and play. She doesn't enjoy being held but most bunnies do not. She likes being petted on the floor. She loves food and is 100% litter box trained. Really just a perfect girl! She's a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. She gets along with polite dogs and cats. Any home would be good for her! Because of her past, we recommend no small children or super busy households.
Jackson
Breed:English spot cross Size: About 4 pounds DOB: About 2-3 years old. -These bunnies were rescued by a kind hearted person after they were being severely neglected. Jackson had ear mites and very badly overgrown teeth but he is better now! We saw the vet and his teeth got trimmed. They seem fine, but may need periodic checks to make sure. This boy is such a sweetie pie. He loves people and runs to his door when you come to see him because he wants petted. He's a love and loves being petted and held. He has the most amazing coloring. His dark spots are a mix of mahogany brown and black. He's beautiful!He is definitely a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female!
Phoebe
Breed:Dutch cross Size: About 5 pounds DOB: About 3 years old. - These bunnies were rescued by a kind hearted person after they were being severely neglected. Phoebe had very bad ear mites but she is all better now! Phoebe is such a sweetheart. She is super laid back and a very nice girl. The first night she was here she was laying all stretched out with her feet back and let me pet her without getting up which shows a lot of trust in a bunny! She loves food and is litter box trained! She's sassy with other bunnies, so she would be fine as a single or with a very submissive male.
Isabella
*Single female guinea pig *Brown, black, and white *A young girl, about 1 year old -Isabella came into the rescue along with a bunny that she had been living with. Bunnies and guinea pigs should NEVER live together because of the differences in their nutritional needs and the fact that bunnies can seriously injure a guinea pig just by playing too hard. They also were living on cedar which is poisonous! Surprisingly, this girl is in great health. She's a good weight and very active. She's also super friendly and when she first arrived she was licking my hand as I looked her over! Just a nice little girl. All guinea pigs should live with friends, and this girl is no exception. We will only adopt her out to a home that will keep her with other female guinea pigs or neutered males. Please check out www.guinealynx.com for information on feeding and care as well as www.guineapigcages.com for information on housing and making C and C cages!
Lyra
**Lyra is our featured bunny as she has been in the rescue for coming on close to a year. She can be a handful for non-bunny experienced people, but she deserves a furever home and lots of love the rest of her life! Because she is our featured pet, her adoption fee has been reduced to $40.** *Agouti dwarf mix *About 5-6 pounds -Lyra was turned into a shelter by a family who obviously loved her. The shelter wasn't a good place for bunnies so she was transferred to us! Personality:When Lyra first arrived she was so terrified she would bang against the sides of the cage in fear. We've worked with her for over a year and she is much better now. While she doesn't love a lot of attention, when she knows you she loves getting petted and her back rubbed. She's been in foster for a long time now and she does great with her foster mom. Lyra is a high energy girl who can be food and space aggressive. We give her a large puppy pen area and we work on calmness and not being dominant prior to giving her her food. She is a sweet girl who just needs someone who will not let her be "boss." No small children for this girl. Lyra is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible area or puppy pen. Suggested adoption donation is $40 which includes her spay, microchip, and first vet visit.
George
*Single albino male dwarf *Neutered and litter box trained *Born 7/2014 *George summed up: Literally the perfect bunny. He gets overlooked because of his red eyes but he is so perfect. He is litter box trained, sweet, cuddly, and playful. He would be the ideal bunny for any family! These guys came from one person who had 14 bunnies all stuffed into horrible little hutches. The person that had them didn't even know how many he had :( All the white bunnies were yellow they were so filthy... Luckily a rescue up in Erie found them and we were able to save them! Luckily these babies were removed from the situation they were in early so they hadn't yet figured out to be scared of humans! These guys are super duper friendly. George is a very sweet boy. He is very snuggly and absolutely loves attention! He is litter box trained and just one of the most perfect little boys. George is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female, or he can be adopted out as a single bunny.
Rat trio
*Update 6/28/2015. We have 3 baby rats left, a trio that we want to keep together. A fawn, an agouti, and a black berk. Super friendly and outgoing boys that LOVE attention!
*Baby male rats *Born beginning of April *Mix of fawn, agouti, and black -These little boys were part of an "oops" litter from a pet store rat that someone purchased. There were 11 total and we took all of them into the rescue. We have five baby boys left for adoption. We have fawn, black, and agouti boys. All super sweet, very friendly, and very well socialized. We are adopting them out in pairs or trios.
Dita
Breed: Rex Size: About 5 pounds DOB: We believe she is between 1-2 years old - This gorgeous girl was originally at a local shelter and got transferred to Rabbit Wranglers when she had issues with eating right after her spay surgery. That passed quickly and since she's 100% healthy and great she came to us! Dita is such a sweet girl. She's very calm and sweet and likes to snuggle. She can be a little bit skittish with new people so she needs someone who can take a little bit more time with her initially but she is definitely worth it :) Rexes usually have a very fun loving personality and she is no different! She is 100% litter box trained and would be an awesome free ranger. She's a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. She gets along with polite dogs and cats. Any home would be good for her! We recommend no small children or super busy households.
Squeakers, Momma, and April
*Pair of female ratties *Squeakers born 2/27, momma is a few months older than her. -Judge's Park took in a momma rat who was very pregnant and she gave birth to a litter of babies. Only momma and her daughter Squeaker are still available for adoption. These girls are very sweet and are used to being handled and loved on. Both are dumbo hairless. These two must be adopted out together.
*Single female rat *Born around the beginning of 2015. *Albino -This little girl was all alone in a feeder bin when we came along. Despite that she is super sweet! She allows us to pick her up and though scared when you are trying to get her, she settles in quickly when you hold her. She was very interested in smelling me and smelling my face. :) She's definitely going to be an awesome little rattie girl. This girl must be adopted out as a companion for another female rat. She cannot be a single girl as rats do better in groups.
Olivia and Sophia
*Pair of female guinea pigs *Olivia is a silver agouti abby, and Sophia is a tricolor short hair -These girls came in when their owners couldn't care for them anymore. They are very sweet girls. A little bit skittish when you go to pick them up, especially Olivia, but I don't think that they had been handled a lot lately. Once you catch them they are very sweet girls who don't mind being held and I'm sure with more handling these girls will be awesome. They are BEAUTIFUL! Adoption fee is $35 for the pair. Please check out www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for guinea pigs and www.guineapigcages.com for information on housing.
Jeffrey
*Single male guinea pig *White with black eyes *About 4 months old as of 5/2015 -This little boy was rescued after living in a fish tank with no hay :( He is a very sweet young boy who is just a really nice boy. He's young so he still runs a bit when you go to pick him up but he's really calm for his age and likes being petted and doesn't mind being held. He is a good candidate to be bonded to another young male or adopted out as a single piggy. Please check out www.guinealynx.com for information on feeding and caring for guinea pigs and www.guineapigcages.com for information on housing.
Tyson and Percy
*Born 1/25/2015 at the rescue *Tyson and Percy will be adopted out together. *Tyson is black and white and Percy is red. These boys will be adopted out together as a pair. These boys are super sweet, very energetic boys who love to run around and play!They are very sweet and doing very well with their foster mom where they are getting tons of attention! Adoption fee is $20 for a single, $35 for a pair
Helix
*Single male guinea pig *Agouti, tan, and white -Helix came to us when he didn't get along with his owner's male guinea pig and she couldn't keep him on his own :/ This boy is very sweet. He is skittish initially as all guinea pig are, but he settles in very quickly and likes attention and to be held. He will do just fine as a single guinea pig with lots of attention, or he can be neutered and bonded with females. Check out www.guinealynx.com and www.guineapigcages.com for information on caring for and housing guinea pigs.
Skye
Can I just say that Skye is perfect? This girl is probably the sweetest, most loving, friendly cat that I have ever come across in rescue. She worships humans. Young, old, man, woman, she loves them all. Everyone that comes here must pet her and cuddle her and submit to face rubs and lap cuddles. She adores attention, she loves to cuddle. Her happiest place is in your lap. She is so exuberant about being petted she will stand up on her hind legs next to you to make it easier for you to touch her. She is clean, litter box trained, doesn't even use her scratcher (I've never seen her once use her claws), and is so, so soft. She also loves our dog and has seen our cats through the window and is very curious about meeting them! I think she would be good with any critter.
Skye was at an animal shelter and unfortunately tested positive for FIV which at most shelters would have been a death sentence because people only want perfect, healthy cats! But here's the problem. Skye was so sweet and friendly, they couldn't do it! So Skye came to our rescue to find a real forever home that will love her no matter what! And guess what? She is a healthy perfect cat!
So now a little more about FIV. FIV is not a death sentence! Cats can live for many years with this disease. Please read more here: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/cat-care/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv. Skye does not have any symptoms and is a very healthy girl. She has been checked out by a vet and is fantastic! But her immune system will be weaker, so she must be on a high quality cat food. We have her on Blue Buffalo food and a lysine supplement which are easily purchased at any pet store or online.
Skye is spayed, de-fleaed, de-wormed, and up to date on all her shots. She is about 8 pounds.
Ideal home for Skye is literally anyplace. From an elderly person who likes lap cats to a busy family that has lots of love and cuddles for her! She's the kind of cat that would be great for like a nursing home with lots of people to love on her!
Skye must be indoors only, no exceptions. She cannot be outside to possibly infect other cats. That being said, she can live in a home with other healthy cats. FIV is only transmissible through a severe cat bite, so as long as proper introductions are made and the cats are not aggressive, the chance of her infecting anyone is very small. She will not be adopted to a home that would declaw her.
She deserves to have a real forever home that will love her no matter what. She just wants a warm lap and someone to pet her! Skye's adoption fee is waived with an approved adopter and home visit.
Rose and Peony
*Pair of female guinea pigs *Peony is gray agouti and white and Rose is tortoiseshell *About 1 year old. -These girls were surrendered because the children in the family weren't taking care of them (big surprise!). These two girls are beautiful and super sweet. They really seem to enjoy attention and being petted. Don't mind being held and are very calm. Just really nice little girls! Please check out www.guinealynx.com for information on care and www.guineapigcages.com for information on housing/caging.
Minky
*Single male chinchillas *Standard gray *Approximately 3 years old -Minky came to us after his family was moving and couldn't take him with them. He has been handled a lot and raised with kids so he is pretty tolerant. He's very outgoing and comes right up to you for attention. He does allow you to hold him which is pretty rare for chins! Just a sweet boy! Adoption fee is $40.
Chinchillas are not for everyone. We do not recommend them for children under 18. They are very high energy creatures who demand large multiple level cages and lots of exercise. They have very specialized diets and can live up to 20 years with good care. Please do your research prior to adoption!
Oscar
Isn't he gorgeous? Oscar is a beautiful long haired male who would look regal anywhere. We call him the "Most interesting cat in the world" because he reminds us of the Dos Equis commercials with that look. Oscar is a sweet, sweet boy who loves humans and LOVES to purr. He has a crazy motor that is always running. He doesn't mind dogs and loves any kind of human big or small! He is just an awesome awesome boy. He is living with other male cats in his foster home and does well with them.
Oscar was at an animal shelter and unfortunately tested positive for FIV which at most shelters would have been a death sentence because people only want perfect, healthy cats! But here's the problem. Oscar was so sweet and friendly, they couldn't do it! So Oscar came to our rescue to find a real forever home that will love him no matter what!
So now a little more about FIV. FIV is not a death sentence! Cats can live for many years with this disease. Please read more here: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/cat-care/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv. Oscar does not have any symptoms and is a very healthy boy. But his immune system will be weaker, so he must be on a high quality cat food. We recommend Blue Buffalo and he is on a lysine supplement which is easily purchased at any pet store.
Oscar is neutered, de-fleaed, de-wormed, and up to date on all his shots. He is about 10 pounds. He is about 2 years old.
Oscar must be indoors only, no exceptions. He cannot be outside to possibly infect other cats. That being said, he can live in a home with other healthy cats. FIV is only transmissible through a severe cat bite, so as long as proper introductions are made and the cats are not aggressive, the chance of him infecting anyone is very small. He will not be adopted to a home that would declaw him.
He deserves to have a real forever home that will love him no matter what. He just wants a warm lap and someone to pet him! Oscar's adoption fee is waived with an approved adopter and home visit.
Teddy
Breed: Lionhead Size: About 3-4 pounds DOB: Approximately 1/2015. - This adorable little fuzz ball was purchased for someone's kids. When the kids began abusing the poor boy, they got rid of him. Luckily this little boy doesn't have any residual issues from being messed with by little children. He is very sweet, very outgoing, and definitely a snuggle bug. He is absolutely adorable and deserves a real furever home! We do not recommend a home with small children because of how he was treated in his last home, plus he is a small boy and might be too fragile for little ones. He is definitely a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female!
Cloud
Cloud came to us after being rescued off of craigslist. She was living in a horrific outdoor cage where she could barely lay down. Apparently her owners were picking her up by her ears when they wanted to get her out of her cage. Cloud was very scared of handling and being picked up but she has discovered one thing: she loves being petted! She is super sweet and learning that humans aren't going to hurt her.
Grace
Breed: Netherland Dwarf Size: About 3-4 pounds DOB: 1/2014 Reason in Rescue: Her family's condo decided it did not allow pets anymore so she came to us. Though she was living in a hutch in a garage, so this is going to be a way better life for her now! Personality: Grace is just a lovely little girl. She is very sweet, very cuddly, and very friendly. She's very polite and doesn't mind being handled and held. She has been fabulous with her litter box and is just a great little girl. Grace is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Lola
*Netherland Dwarf Size: 3 lbs DOB: 11/2011 -Lola came from Rabbit Wranglers after she went there with some
behavioral problems. She's doing good now and ready to be adopted! Lola is a typical Netherland Dwarf. Sassy and dominant. She will box
and grunt at you when you reach into her cage but won't go so far as to
bite. Once you get her out of her cage, she is a big sweetie pie who
doesn't mind being held and snuggled. She is very outgoing, curious
about everything, and not scared of anything either! She is a very smart
girl who will need lots of attention and stimulation in her new home.
We recommend, due to her size and personality, no small children for
this girl. Lola is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male when she is spayed.
Feather
*Single baby female *Mini lop mix -Feather and her sister Cassie came from a shelter in VA. This shelter doesn't specialize in bunnies so they were in danger, so they were distributed to some rescues that specialized in bunnies and had room! Feather hasn't had loads of human contact, but she is a very sweet girl who is learning quickly that humans are good. She likes petted and is very laid back. She has been fabulous with her litter box and is just a great little girl. Feather is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male when she is spayed.
Andy
Andy was at a local shelter and unfortunately tested positive for FIV which at most shelters would have been a death sentence because people only want perfect, healthy cats! But here's the problem. Andy was so sweet and friendly, they couldn't do it! So Andy came to our rescue to find a real forever home that will love him no matter what! So now a little more about FIV. FIV is not a death sentence! Cats can live for many years with this disease. Please read more here: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/cat-care/feline-immunodeficiency-virus-fiv. Andy does not have any symptoms and is a very healthy boy. But his immune system will be weaker, so he must be on a high quality cat food. We have him on a grain free food with probiotics, antioxidants, and omegas. We also have him on a lysine supplement and a superfood supplement, all which can be purchased at Petsmart for really not too much considering it will help keep him healthy! Andy is immensely friendly, love laps and will literally sleep on you for as long as you let him. He has a very quiet and polite meow and is not an obnoxious cat. He's funny because he whips his tail "angrily" when he's happy which is kind of mixed signals but he's not mad! He's a lover not a fighter. Andy lived outside for most of his five years, but he has adapted very well to being indoors. He uses his litter box perfectly and is a very clean boy. He loves beds and soft blankets. Andy is neutered, de-fleaed, de-wormed, and up to date on all his shots. He is about 13 pounds. Andy must be indoors only, no exceptions. He cannot be outside to possibly infect other cats. That being said, he also cannot be adopted to another home with cats unless they are already FIV positive. He also cannot be declawed. He deserves to have a real forever home that will love him no matter what. He just wants a warm lap and someone to pet him! Andy's adoption fee is waived with an approved adopter and home visit.
Baby boys
*2 baby males: both hairless dumbos. I call them the twins because they look exactly the same! *Born 2/27 **These boys are available now and will be adopted out as a pair** -Momma was with a very large group of rats surrendered to a local rat rescue. We took her in as she was clearly pregnant and needed some extra time before adoption. She had a litter of babies, all of which are up for adoption. These babies are all hand raised and used to being messed with.. As with all baby rats, they are very active and require a cage they can't escape from. But these guys will definitely be awesome ratties since they've been messed with since they were very little! Adoption fee is $10 for a single, $20 for a pair. These boys must be adopted out together. They will be ready to go home after April 1st.
Lily and Ginger
*Breed: Harlequin/Dutch cross and mini lop Size: About 6 pounds DOB: 3/2013 - These two girls came from a rescue in WV. They were adopted out, but their adopter couldn't keep them due to allergies. The rescue was full, so we took them in for them. These girls are big and beautiful! They are very squishy sweet girls who an be a little timid but come around very quickly with love and treats :) Just nice, nice girls. They are perfectly litter box trained and easily picked up and messed with! Ginger and Lily are a bonded pair and will not be separated.
Teddy
*Young male guinea pig *Black, brown, and white -Teddy was surrendered to a local humane society after being found as a stray in the middle of winter! He's a gorgeous medium haired boy who is very, very sweet. He is still pretty young, definitely under 8 months old. We are hoping to bond him to one of our single baby males and adopt them out as a pair.
Abbey
*female guinea pig *Black and white -Abbey was rescued off of craigslist. She is gorgeous and her foster mom says she is very sweet and friendly. Abbey is currently neighbors with Elsie. They unfortunately cannot live together due to Elsie being not very social, but they like to chatter through the bars. They can be adopted out together in separate cages, or Abbey can be adopted out as a companion for another single female. Abbey must have a companion of some sort, and ideally, we'd like to find her a female she can live with!
Elsie
*Single female guinea pig *Black and white -Elsie came to us from an owner who had no idea how to take care of guinea pigs and had her in horrible housing. She is a beautiful girl who just needs some proper socialization to get her used to being handled. When I've had her out, she is terrified at first but settles in quickly and gets very curious and bold and wants attention, she just has to figure out how to be 100% comfortable. She even licked me a little bit! She definitely has the personality to be an awesome piggy with just a little bit more TLC :) Abbey is currently neighbors with Elsie. They unfortunately cannot
live together due to Elsie being not very social, but they like to
chatter through the bars. They can be adopted out together in separate
cages, or Abbey can be adopted out as a companion for another single
female. Elsie, we think, can be adopted out as a single. I don't think
she knows how to live with another guinea pig and would probably do
better as a single with lots of attention.
Maggie and Beth
*Pair of female rats *Under 6 months as of 12/2014 -These girls were in a shelter in VA and not getting any attention in that area, so we transported them up to us with some bunnies as we specialize in small animals. These girls are very, very nice. A little bit shy from being in the shelter, but I can tell that will be overcome quickly. Maggie is a black hoodie and Beth a tan hoodie with gorgeous markings. Maggie is more outgoing and came right out of her cage onto me. Beth is a little bit more timid but she responds very well to positive handling and will hang out with you no problem. With the right owner, and lots of attention, these girls will do great!
Padgett
*Lop mix *Single female *DOB:2/2014 - Padgett came from Rabbit Wranglers after she went there with some
behavioral/medical problems. Originally she was from a local humane
society. Padgett came from a shelter where something
traumatic happened to her somewhere along the line. She had a foot
injury and from that, she became very fearful of humans to the point of
aggression. She automatically assumes humans are going to hurt her.
She is cage aggressive and can bite. She is slowly coming around and we
are working with her and giving her lots of TLC to teach her all humans
are not bad! She is going to a great foster home to get some one on
one care. She is a very smart girl who will need lots of attention and
stimulation in her new home. We can see the sweet, awesome girl she is
going to be, she just needs an owner that will take her that far :) We
recommend, due to her personality, no small children for this girl. Padgett is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Howard
*Single male mouse *Born 11/22 -This group of 5 male mice arrived on 2/9. Howard is a very sweet boy who is lilac. These guys were born at a shelter up in Canada, and came to us when the shelter was overloaded. Howard is the sweetest and friendliest of the group. He's good with being picked up and is learning how to hang out with us :) He's a very calm and good boy who loves to run on his wheel. He is not a biter. Adoption fee is FREE to an approved home with his tank.
Maxwell
*Single male (neutered 3/4/2015) *Blue Flemish Giant -This boy was owner surrendered when his owner didn't have any time for him. Maxwell is a very sweet big boy. He is a little flinchy around his neck area (we think he has been scruffed hard in the past) and he is nervous when people are in his pen and grunts at them, but he is settling in very quickly. He loves his back and face rubbed and his ears make him grind his teeth when you rub them. With a neuter and some good, positive daily human interaction and I think he'll be just fine. This boy is BIG so he is not for a bunny inexperienced home. Please do your research on having a Flemish Giant. Maxwell is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female, or he can be adopted out as a single bunny. Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible puppy pen. He is BIG so he needs lots of space.
Sophie
*Single female lilac mix *Spayed -Sophie was turned into a local shelter who doesn't specialize in bunnies. So she came to us! Sophie is just a gentle, sweet, lovely girl. She's very polite and laid back and likes to be petted and snuggled. She doesn't mind being picked up! She is also litter box trained. Just a great all around bunny. She can be a little bit timid around new people, so we recommend a home with no young kids for this sweet girl. Sophie lives in a pen and has blossomed in one. She is miserable in a cage and we recommend her living in a puppy pen or free range. Sophie is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Stanley
*Holland Lop *Single male *Will be neutered prior to adoption -Stanley was rescued by a kind person after he was living with 3 other bunnies in horrible outdoor hutches in the cold and snow. Stanley is a super sweet, very outgoing boy. He's a little nervous about being picked up but he likes being petted and is learning that being held isn't a bad thing! He is a very exuberant boy who loves to run around and play and get into things :) We think once he is neutered he will just be an awesome boy! Stanley is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female, or he can be adopted out as a single bunny.
Madeline and Annie
*Pair of baby female rats *Born beginning of January 2015 *Black and white hoodies -These girls came to us after being offered for free on craigslist. They were going to be sold as feeders prior to our stepping in :( These two girls are very exuberant, very energetic babies. They are super sweet and like nothing more than sitting on your shoulder and burrowing in your hair. They will make great pets for any family!
Lucy
*Female shorthair guinea pig *Red and white *Paired with her mother Emmie -Emmie came to Judge's Park with three males and was unfortunately heavily pregnant. She gave birth to four babies, 3 males and 1 female. Lucy was the baby female so we are keeping her with her momma. Lucy is a very sweet, very energetic little baby. She was born on 1/25. She deserves an awesome forever home that will love her and spoil her and her mother!
Emmie
*Female teddy guinea pig *Paired with her daughter Lucy -Emmie came to Judge's Park with three males and was unfortunately heavily pregnant. She gave birth to four babies, 3 males and 1 female. Emmie is a beautiful guinea pig and super duper sweet. She loves attention and cuddles and is very outgoing. She must be adopted out with her daughter Lucy to a home that will NEVER breed her. She's already been through enough at such a young age. She deserves an awesome forever home that will love her and spoil her and her daughter!
Ethel
Ethel came to Judge's Park after being surrendered to a local humane society. While she was at the humane society, she was literally terrified and feral. She didn't eat, she didn't move, she just flattened herself and hissed at everyone that tried to make friends with her. Luckily, she showed a glimmer of sweetness to someone. It saved her life. She doesn't have a mean bone in her body and despite all that she went through at the shelter, she never scratched or bit anyone. She has now been transferred to us and has blossomed into a sweet, lovey girl who lives for laps and chin scritches. She is a talker and tells you when she wants attention and will do anything for a snuggle. She is initially shy with strangers but she warms up quickly. She likes men and women. She LOVES other cats and could really use a buddy as she had to leave her sister behind at the shelter. She seems not to mind dogs. She is 100% litter box trained and very clean. She is spayed and up to date on shots. Her ideal home would be an adults only, quiet household that can give her lots of attention. Perhaps a retired person? She will be adopted out as an indoor only cat. NO declawing please.
Holly
Update 1/2015. Holly has been to our awesome vet and had every test in
the book and we are happy to say, other than being emaciated she has
nothing wrong with her! All her blood tests were normal, her heart and
lungs sound great, she just needs to gain weight! She did feel what we
think is a spay scar, so that is great as well. The lump on her foot is
a cyst and the vet says we can address that sometime in the future.
She has been to the groomer and is properly cleaned up (though we
discovered baths make her howl :) ). So as long as she has a new owner
who understands that she is an elderly girl who needs some extra TLC, we
are happy to have her be adopted! So please email us if interested and
we will send you an application. *Judge's Park is a small animal rescue. So you wonder why we have a dog up for adoption!? Purely because this dog broke my heart and I had to help her. Holly was a stray running through my local neighborhood. My husband saw her and called me and I went out to try and catch her because he said she was horribly skinny and terrible looking. Unfortunately I did not find her and our local, very small animal shelter picked her up. I contacted them to inquire about her. They said she was microchipped, but the microchip was never registered when it was purchased 11 years prior, and the company had gone out of business. Holly needed vet care and a lot of TLC, so I went to the shelter to save her life. Holly is an at least 11 year old purebred Boxer. She is probably the skinniest animal I have ever seen in my entire life. She is literally bones with not an ounce of fat or muscle. She has been on the street or severely neglected for a long, long time. She has pressure sores on her hips from laying somewhere that had no padding. She also has a small tumor on her foot. When she arrived at the shelter, she couldn't stand. In the week she has been with us, she can now walk around, go out to potty, and is steadily gaining strength and weight. Slowly but surely! She lives for her warm bed and blankets. Though initially hand shy with people she doesn't know, she is very sweet and doesn't have a mean bone in her body. She wears dog sweaters to keep herself warm and loves them. She even doesn't mind being wrestled into them. She gives gentle sweet kisses when she knows you (I think she is telling us thank you). Though Holly may not have loads of years on the Earth, we wanted to make her last time here happy, and make her Christmas warm and with a full belly. She deserves it. She leaks urine which we are hoping will resolve itself when she gains more muscle mass, but she may need to wear doggie diapers. We are looking for a furever home for Holly. Someone who will love her and spoil her as much as humanly possible. We will be particular about who takes her. She must be indoors and she must have as much love, attention, and comforts as humanly possible. There is not adoption fee, but we will be doing a home visit. Please email us if interested in this lovely girl! Holly has a vet appointment on 12/23. We will update her page as we get more information about her health and any medical conditions that may need treated.
Gabe
*Single baby male *Born 7/21/2014 *English spot cross - Judge's Park took in a bunny on 7/21 and the night she arrived she gave birth! This was a large group of rabbits living in terrible conditions in a teeny hutch. Luckily we were able to rescue them when we did! These guys have been raised with humans since they were born. Gabe is our biggest male and our sweetest. He loves attention, loves being snuggled and petted and will give kisses :) He's just a complete cuddlebug. He does not mind being held at all and is litter box trained. He is neutered. Gabe is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Scabbers
*Single male rat *Not too old, guessing about 6 months as of 1/2015 -This little boy was at a local pet store for over 3 months with no one wanting to purchase him. We were worried about him being sold for snake food so we took him into our rescue to find him a good home. Scabbers is a big boy. Probably the largest male we've had! He's super sweet, but still very scared of new things. We're working a lot with him to get him to trust us. He was in a little 10 gallon tank for a long time so the big world is kind of scary! He is a very, very sweet boy though and loves to snuggle in a blanket with you. He's starting to learn that when he gets scared, he runs to me for comfort which is awesome. He's just such a good boy and would be an awesome rat for someone who can give him lots of love and time. He is living on his own right now, but I'm sure he would be good living with another male or being neutered to live with females.
Orville
Male guinea pig *Red -Orville came to our rescue with an adult male, another boy his age, and a female guinea pig who had all been housed together. He doesn't get along with the adult male, but we get along with the other piggy we suspect to be his brother (Wilbur), so we will be adopting them out as a pair! Orville is very sweet. As with all piggies, he can be a little scared when you first pick him up but he settles in very quickly. He's a very nice boy!
Wilbur
Male guinea pig *Black, tan, and white -Wilbur came to our rescue with an adult male, another boy his age, and a female guinea pig who had all been housed together. He doesn't get along with the adult male, but we get along with the other piggy we suspect to be his brother (Orville), so we will be adopting them out as a pair! Wilbur is very sweet. As with all piggies, he can be a little scared when you first pick him up but he settles in very quickly. He's a very nice boy!
Milton
*Male guinea pig *Black and tan -Milton came to our rescue with two baby boys and a female guinea pig who had all been housed together. Unfortunately he doesn't get along with his sons, so he currently is living on his own. The female guinea pig that came in is pregnant so we will be hoping to pair him up with one of his baby boys. Or he will be adopted out as a companion for another submissive male piggy. We will consider neutering him as well to bond with a female piggy. Milton is very sweet. As with all piggies, he can be a little scared when you first pick him up but he settles in very quickly. He's a very nice boy!
Jack
*Single young male *Born 7/21/2014 *English spot cross -Judge's Park took in a bunny on 7/21 and the night she arrived she gave birth! This was a large group of rabbits living in terrible conditions in a teeny hutch. Luckily we were able to rescue them when we did! These guys have been raised with people and are very social. Jack is a very sweet, very playful boy. He will give kisses when he knows you. He is very curious too and not scared of anything! He is neutered and litter box trained. Jack is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Freya
*Single female chinchilla -Freya came to us a few months ago as a very sick, very skinny neglected chinchilla. Her owners had not fed her properly so she had teeth problems and would not eat. With lots of TLC and nursing care, Freya has become a healthy, happy chin. She eats normal chinchilla food (we use and recommend Oxbow) along with hay and she is a very active girl. Because of the fact that she was nursed on critical care for a few months, she loves it, so we give it to her a few times a week as a treat and to make sure she keeps her weight up. We thought Freya would be a hospice chin here forever, but she has become healthy enough that she can be adopted out! She doesn't like being picked up but you can pet her and she loves to run around. She pouts if she doesn't get the right kind of food and enough of it :) She loves her hidey houses and chewing on all her toys and grass houses. We would love to find her a home where she could have another female chinchilla friend as we think she is lonely here.
Aggie: featured pet!
*Born in approximately 10/2012 *Dark brown and white agouti *Spayed -Aggie came to our rescue after being rescued from living outside all winter in a hutch with a bunch of other bunnies.She was adopted out and then unfortunately returned because her owner had to move to an apartment that did not allow pets. Aggie is a very sweet, very beautiful girl. She is a big bunny,and we think she may have Flemish Giant possibly in her past due to her big head. She's litter box trained, and though a little timid with new people, she loves to be petted and warms up very quickly to you when you give her love! Any home would be good for her! Aggie is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Cleo
*Single rex female *Spayed *Litter box trained -This group of three bunnies (Cocoa, Cleo, and Cozette), were part of a very large seizure of rabbits from a hoarder. There were over 200 of them and not all of them made it out alive :( These girls are the lucky ones. Cleo is a very sweet girl. She's very curious, loves to run around and play and doesn't like being contained in a cage as she was stuck in one for so long! She has impeccable litter habits outside her cage and inside her cage so she'd be a good free range bunny. At first she didn't want anyone to pet her but she's gotten to the point now where she'll stop and drop her head because she wants you to pet her :) She likes her ears rubbed! She likes to be held surprisingly as well! These girls all came to us with URI's and fleas. The fleas have been treated and they were on a round of antibiotics. Cleo does occasionally still sneeze, despite antibiotics, so we think it is just remnants of her early life. Cleo is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Fiver
*Single dwarf male *Approximately 6 months old *Will be neutered prior to adoption -Fiver was running around outside as a stray. Looks like someone had dumped him outside :( He was too friendly to be a wild bunny so someone picked him up! Despite being dumped, Fiver is a super sweet little boy. He loves being petted and snuggled, and is very outgoing. He's very curious as to everything that is going on around him and he is very playful! Fiver is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or puppy pen. An adoption application must be filled out (email for the application), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Rick, Daryl, and Carl
*Trio of male rats *Under 6 months as of 12/2014 -These boys were in a shelter in VA and not getting any attention in that area, so we transported them up to us with some bunnies as we specialize in small animals. These guys are just super sweet, squishy boy rats who would thrive in the right home. They are a little shy from being in the shelter (Rick is most bold, always at the front of the cage for attention, Daryl is kind of in the middle, and Carl is the one who hangs back until he knows you). I can already tell that with some more attention, these guys will be very laid back, sweet, cuddly boys. We have them in foster care right now to get used to lots of handling and love! With the right owner, and lots of attention, these guys will do great!
Annie
*Single female lionhead *Approximately 1 year old *Will be spayed prior to adoption -Annie was running loose in a local neighborhood. Someone had dumped her outside :( Despite being dumped, Annie is super duper sweet. She's very outgoing and friendly, loves attention and petting, and doesn't mind being picked up. She's just a great bunny! Can't believe someone would have dumped her outside in the cold and wet! Annie is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. Adoption process: An adoption application must be filled out (email for the application), and approved by us. Then we will arrange a meeting time to see the animal of interest. A home visit is required prior to adoption.
Cameron
*Male teddy piggy *Paired with Cole *Red roanish -These guys were being listed in a craigslist ad, and what we saw horrified us. Their pictures showed them living in a teeny, absolutely filthy cage. We immediately had a volunteer go and rescue them. Luckily for us, we got them quickly enough. They are in good health and are very, very sweet boys. They are adapting to being able to live in a large C and C cage and to get loved on and spoiled :) These boys are BEAUTIFUL. That being said, they will not be adopted out as breeders. These boys are PETS ONLY. There are enough unwanted guinea pigs in this world.
Cole
*Male teddy piggy *Paired with Cameron *Black roanish -These guys were being listed in a craigslist ad, and what we saw horrified us. Their pictures showed them living in a teeny, absolutely filthy cage. We immediately had a volunteer go and rescue them. Luckily for us, we got them quickly enough. They are in good health and are very, very sweet boys. They are adapting to being able to live in a large C and C cage and to get loved on and spoiled :) These boys are BEAUTIFUL. That being said, they will not be adopted out as breeders. These boys are PETS ONLY. There are enough unwanted guinea pigs in this world.
Evie
*Female short hair piggy *Paired with Tallulah *Tan and black -These two girls were surrendered to us due to the fact that they were purchased for kids and the kids lost interest (which is inevitable with children!). These girls are very, very sweet. They have been handled well so they aren't too skittish and definitely seem to enjoy human attention. Evie is very sweet and content to just lay in your arms while you pay attention to her :) These guys are young and would be great for any family!
Talullah
*Female short hair piggy *Paired with Evie *Agouti and White -These two girls were surrendered to us due to the fact that they were purchased for kids and the kids lost interest (which is inevitable with children!). These girls are very, very sweet. They have been handled well so they aren't too skittish and definitely seem to enjoy human attention. Tallulah is quite overweight so she will need to go on a piggy diet, though we think with some more exercise and attention and less pellets, she will be just fine! These guys are young and would be great for any family! .
Butters
*Single male *Mini lop -Butters was living outside with a group of 7 other bunnies. They were dumped in a park :/ All of them looked the same, so they were obviously from a breeder. Charlie is still a little skeptical that humans aren't going to hurt him. He can be a little flinchy around hands, but he is learning that we aren't going to hurt him, and learning that petting is good! He can be scared to be picked up, but settles quickly once you have him in your arms. He is litter box trained and just a little sweet boy who just needs some love and TLC to be the perfect little bun. He absolutely loves the good life and his favorite thing is to sleep on his back :) His ears are torn up from living outside, but it doesn't affect him at all.
Maisie
*Single female lionhead *Special Needs *Approximately 1 year old *Will be spayed prior to adoption Maisie had a pretty sad beginning. We were contacted because someone had purchased her for their kids for Halloween but she was too aggressive. They had apparently tied her to the side of her hutch to prevent her from attacking them :( Which only made her more upset and scared and aggressive. Luckily we were able to take her in on an emergency basis due to her situation. Maisie definitely is a special case. Her idea is that humans hurt her. So she responds with boxing, grunting, whining, and fear. She will bite if she feels like you are going to hurt her. We are working on trust training. We can now pick her up and hold her and she is learning to enjoy being petted by the people she trusts. Maisie is a very smart bunny who could benefit a lot from an owner who can do some fun training with her to associate people with good things. No kids please and ideally bunny experience. Maisie is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Jo and Bella
*Pair of females *Jo is a Himalayan dwarf/Bella is a Harlequin -These girls were sadly found running loose outside as strays. They were picked up and brought to another rescue who had them in foster but didn't even spay them or post them online to try and find them a home! We got them transferred over to our rescue and they are now spayed and ready to find a new home together! Both girls are super sweet. Jo is a little more shy, but once you get her, she is a cuddlebug and likes to be snuggled and held. Bella is a bigger girl, about 7 pounds, who likes to be petted and cuddled but more so on the floor. They are just lovey girls who will thrive on attention and a family to love them! They are becoming more litter box trained now that they are spayed and LOVE food, so their owners have to make sure to limit their pellets so they don't get too chunky :)
Maxwell
*Tan and white male *Approximately 9 months old as of 9/2014 *Shorthair *Paired with his brother Malcom - These little boys came in because their family was allergic to them. They are VERY sweet. These guys are very laid back and love to cuddle. Their foster mom can't stop talking about what awesome piggies they are :) They are going to be great boys for any home! Check out www.guineapigcages.com for information on guinea pig housing, and www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for a guinea pig.
Malcom
*Brown agouti and white male *Approximately 9 months old as of 9/2014 *Shorthair *Paired with his brother Maxwell - These little boys came in because their family was allergic to them. They are VERY sweet. These guys are very laid back and love to cuddle. Their foster mom can't stop talking about what awesome piggies they are :) They are going to be great boys for any home! Check out www.guineapigcages.com for information on guinea pig housing, and www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for a guinea pig.
Elsie
*Single female *Mini lop *Spayed -Elsie was at a local rescue but when they were full, she came to us because we had some room :) Elsie is definitely a bunny with lots of personality! A little bit skittish about new people, she is very much a "I want to see what is going on at all times and explore, and ooh what's over there? Can I go see?" kind of bunny. She loves to run around and see things and is not a "fraidy" bunny at all. She needs some work on being completely trusting with humans, but when you pick her up,she kind of mushes into you, so I think she'll be just fine with some proper love :) Elsie is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Winnie
*Single female lionhead *Spayed -This girl was living with a family who decided they didn't want to care for her anymore, so they turned her loose on their horse farm, occasionally throwing her food. Amazingly, she survived long enough for one of our friends to find out and get her and bring her to our rescue before she starved to death or worse... Shockingly, this girl is very friendly. It took them forever to catch her, but once they caught her, she went right back to a very sweet, laid back, chill girl. She doesn't mind being held or petted and seems to really enjoy the attention! Winnie is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male
Gizmo and Brie: pending
*Gizmo born 9/2012, Brie born 1/2012 *Gizmo is a Lionhead lop cross, Brie is a lionhead. -Gizmo initially came to us as a baby, was adopted out, and then returned when his owner couldn't keep him any longer. Brie came in as a transfer from another rescue as she is a behavioral special needs bunny. You see, Brie was probably abused in a previous home. She is very fearful of hands and will growl and lunge at hands and when she's scared. Gizmo is now bonded to Brie and they are hopelessly in love. She has become a completely different, sweet, laid back girl. I think her anger was due to her losing a mate in the past so now that she has Gizmo, she is happy again :) She still can be aggressive with her cage and needs a calm, gentle owner to make her feel relaxed and comfortable. When she knows you, she likes to snuggle and sit next to you. She is a very, very smart girl and would do awesome with an owner who can do some clicker training with her. Gizmo is just a sweet lovey boy. These guys are housetrained. They will be adopted out as a pair.
Oliver
*Chocolate roan and white male *Adult, probably closer to a senior *Shorthair *Single guinea pig - Oliver came to us from a local shelter who doesn't usually take in small animals. He was surrendered because the child in the house was apparently abusing him. When Oliver arrived, we didn't think that he would last the night. His feet were so overgrown and he was in such bad shape that he couldn't stand for longer than 30 seconds. With a nail trim (which we don't think had ever happened in his lifetime), and some good food and Vitamin C supplementation, Oliver is a happy boy on his way to being way healthier. Oliver's feet, because of his nail situation are very large. We believe he had past infections and/or inflammation. Currently there is no infection, but we think his feet have a lot of scar tissue. He is also very thin. We have him on a weight gain diet and he is slowly but surely gaining weight. We have him living on fleece blankets and think that is the best option for his feet. Despite his neglect, Oliver is an awesome, awesome guinea pig. Super friendly and outgoing, we believe he was never let out of his cage as he LOVES to come out and run around and play. The more space the better for this boy, he deserves it. He needs a retirement home that will spoil him and love him for no matter how long he has left. Check out www.guineapigcages.com for information on guinea pig housing, and www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for a guinea pig.
Mason
*Single male *Lionhead/angora cross *Neutered - Mason was at a local rescue but when they were full, she came to us because we had some room :) Mason is just one thing. Sweet! Very laid back, very snuggly and demure. Just a great little boy. He is litter box trained and if you want to have a snuggler, he is for you! And man is he floofy! Lots of hair, so he will need someone who can brush him and keep him mat free :) Mason is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Hester
*Single female lionhead *Spayed -Hester was turned into a shelter, so we're not sure but she's definitely young. Probably about 6 months old as of 5/2014. Miss Hester is one word. Spitfire! She has a huge personality, very active, very playful. She is still getting used to being handled and she gets a little grunty when you try and pet her and pick her up. We believe at one time or another Hester was handled roughly or hit. She can be very nervous about her head and face being touched. We think with kind handling she will learn humans aren't going to hurt her. She's very active and her foster mom lets her run loose a lot, so she'll wake up sometimes with Hester in her bed napping with her :) She is perfect with her litter box! Hester is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Logan
*Single male German Angora *Neutered *Born around 1/2014 - This boy was surrendered to a rescue by his breeder to find them new homes. Logan is a big foofy love bun :) We call Logan our puppy bun. He follows us around like a big puppy. He loves to be petted, doesn't mind being held and loves to play! He is also the king of the bunny flop :) Any home would be great for Logan! His owners MUST dedicate themselves to brushing him, at least a few times a week. Logan can be adopted out as a single bunny or as a companion for a spayed female.
Moo
*Female black, white, and tan *Approximately 9 months old as of 9/2014 *Abyssinians *Paired with her sister, Maisie - This little girl came in with her sister as an owner surrender. These girls are super sweet. High energy because they are still young, but very outgoing and friendly once you catch them. They are beautiful too. Moo looks like a little cow and Maisie has a milk mustache :) Really nice little girls who would do well with any family! Adoption fee is $35 for the pair. Check out www.guineapigcages.com for information on guinea pig housing, and www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for a guinea pig.
Maisie
*Female red, black, and white *Approximately 9 months old as of 9/2014 *Abyssinians *Paired with her sister, Moo - This little girl came in with her sister as an owner surrender. These girls are super sweet. High energy because they are still young, but very outgoing and friendly once you catch them. They are beautiful too. Moo looks like a little cow and Maisie has a milk mustache :) Really nice little girls who would do well with any family! Adoption fee is $35 for the pair. Check out www.guineapigcages.com for information on guinea pig housing, and www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for a guinea pig.
Maple
*Female black, red, and white *Approximately 4 months old as of 10/2014 *Shorthair - This girl was surrendered to a local shelter after her family didn't like the way she smelled :( Guinea pigs don't smell if you take care of them! Despite her upbringing, this girl is very sweet. Just a baby really, she's still a little skittish, but that will get better with time. Maple will be adopted out as a companion for another female guinea pig or neutered male. Check out www.guineapigcages.com for information on guinea pig housing, and www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for a guinea pig.
Baby girls
Update 9/27: 3 baby girls have been adopted and two are pending, so we have one baby female albino left! She will be adopted as a buddy for another female rat or group of rats. *6 baby girls plus their young mother *Mix of black hoodies and albinos -These guys were born to a mother who was rescued from being a feeder rat. Luckily the people that rescued them socialized them quite well. Though slightly timid, which is natural because they are babies, they are perfectly fine being picked up and being held and carried around. I know these guys are going to be great adults! Please check out our rat guide here for more information on what ratties require: http://www.judgespark.org/rats.html . Ratty babies must be adopted in pairs, groups, or as companions for other rats (all same sex). They will not be adopted out as singles.
Kit
*Single female dwarf *Will be spayed 9/4 - Kit was a stray who showed up in someone's front yard. They realized very quickly she was not wild because of how friendly she was so they took her in. Unfortunately, they couldn't keep her, so she is coming to Judge's Park to find a forever home! We love Kit and her video shows just how awesome she is! She is super friendly and outgoing and just a love. She likes to give kisses as well. She will be spayed on 9/4 and then will be ready after that! Kit is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Lucy
*Female red and white guinea pig *Approximately 8 months old as of 9/2014 *Paired with her sister, Ethel - This little girl came in with her sister as an owner surrender. These girls are super sweet. High energy because they are still young, but very outgoing and friendly once you catch them. When I tried to take pictures of them, instead of huddling scared like most guinea pigs do, they wanted to investigate my hands and see what my camera was :) Really nice little girls who would do well with any family! Check out www.guineapigcages.com for information on guinea pig housing, and www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for a guinea pig.
Ethel
*Female agouti/torti guinea pig *Approximately 8 months old as of 9/2014 *Paired with her sister, Lucy - This little girl came in with her sister as an owner surrender. These girls are super sweet. High energy because they are still young, but very outgoing and friendly once you catch them. When I tried to take pictures of them, instead of huddling scared like most guinea pigs do, they wanted to investigate my hands and see what my camera was :) Really nice little girls who would do well with any family! Check out www.guineapigcages.com for information on guinea pig housing, and www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for a guinea pig.
Female mice
This group of 6 female mice arrived on 2/9. There are 3 lilac with red eyes, 2 black and whites, and one black. These were born at a shelter up in Canada, and came to us when the shelter was overloaded. These guys have not been too socialized and some are more skittish than others. They do require some socialization and some mice experience as they are a little jumpy and need work on being handled. The only one who has actually bitten is the black female. But we really think once they realize that humans aren't going to hurt them, their awesome mice personalities will come out. Mice are great pets and once socialized and trained, they are very interactive and love attention and out of cage playtime! These girls must be adopted out in groups and cannot be adopted as singles. Adoption fee is FREE to an approved home with their multi-level cage.
Loki
*Shorthair tabby *Male -Loki was found after being abandoned at our local Taco Bell. He cried for two days straight until someone was able to find him and catch him :( Loki, though scared of new people initially, is super sweet and friendly, loves to be held and sit on shoulders, and loves laps. He's a snuggle bug definitely. We will be taking him in on 9/25 for his first shots, testing, and checkup. He's about 6-8 weeks as of 9/22. Loki will be adopted out to an indoor only home. He will be adopted out on a neuter contract, meaning his adopter must get him neutered between 4-6 months of age.
Scoobie and Daphne
*Pair of lionheads *Spayed/neutered *Born early 2012 -These two are super sweet bunnies who were originally at a rescue in WV, adopted out and then they had to be returned due to severe allergies their mom had. The rescue needed help, so these cuties came to us! They are super sweet, very friendly and handleable, but understandably sad to be back in rescue :( These guys are used to free ranging and are perfect with their litter box. They are both just gorgeous bunnies! These guys are both spayed/neutered and ready for their new forever home! Any home would be good for these guys! Adoption fee is $75.
Stewie
*male hairless guinea pig *Tortoiseshell (Black, brown, and tan) *Bonded with Teddy brother Cody *Born approximately in July of 2013 *Stewie is a very sweet, albeit shy boy. He is still getting used to being picked up, but he likes his head petted. Hairless piggies are very sensitive. Usually they don't like their bare skin touched. Stewie is bonded to his buddy Cody. They will be adopted out together. Keep in mind that hairless piggies are a bit more sensitive health-wise and have to have more supervision and care than haired piggies. Please do your research prior to adoption.
Cody
*Male Teddy guinea pig *Paired with Stewie -*male Teddy guinea pig *Tortoiseshell (Black, brown, and tan) *Bonded with hairless brother Stewie *Born approximately in July of 2013 *Cody is super sweet, loves attention and handling and will give kisses when he knows someone :) Cody is neutered and lives with his un-neutered hairless brother Stewie. They will be adopted out together. Keep in mind that hairless piggies are a bit more sensitive health-wise and have to have more supervision and care than haired piggies. Please do your research prior to adoption.
Daisy Button
*Single female Holland Lop *Will be spayed on 9/4 -Daisy was owner surrendered to us when her owners didn't want to keep her anymore. They were not happy that she didn't use her litter box, and was a little bit wild. They had her living outside :( They didn't realize that spaying and neutering bunnies, eliminates 99% of bad behavior! Luckily she was able to come here where we can get her spayed and find her a real, indoor home! The name we gave Daisy fits her perfectly. She is a bright, sunny, cheery little bun who loves the world and is cute as a button :) She loves people, loves attention, wants to be with humans and be snuggled and cuddled. She's not a huge fan of being picked up, but we're working on it. She's is just a perfect little love bug who would be awesome in any home! She is learning what a litter box is, but we know when she is spayed, that will come quickly for her. She's very smart! Daisy is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Jaeger
*Single male orange tabby *Neutered and house trained -**Courtesy post*** Jaeger was rescued out of a house when his owners moved away and left him and his companions behind. He is in need of a new forever home. Jaeger is the friendliest of the three. Jaeger is neutered, but probably needs some updated shots. Contact us for an adoption application and then we will get you in contact with their current caretaker. Update: 6/2014. Got to meet Jaeger today and he is just a squishy sweetheart. Very laid back, very lovey, he would make someone an awesome cat!
Cocoa
*Single female Angora/Lionhead *Spayed *Medical special needs - This group of three bunnies (Cocoa, Cleo, and Cozette), were part of a very large seizure of rabbits from a hoarder. There were over 200 of them and not all of them made it out alive :( These girls are the lucky ones. When Cocoa first arrived she was terrified of everything. She'd only ever been stuck in a teeny, filthy wire cage before. Now she has lots of space and stuff to explore and she has absolutely blossomed. She is very outgoing, runs right up to you and demands attention and petting. She doesn't mind being held at all. She's just a great girl who is amazingly sweet despite her start! These girls all came to us with URI's and fleas. The fleas are gone, but Cocoa has some latent URI issues which will continue throughout her life! Cocoa is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male with the same issues.
Smudge
*Single male black and white *Neutered and house trained -** Please view Smudgie's video. It shows how sweet and awesome he is :) Smudge was rescued out of a house when his owners moved away and left him and his companions behind to starve. He is in need of a new forever home! Smudge is super super friendly. He wants nothing more than a lap to lie in. When he loves you, he kneads you (without claws, he's very gentle!) He loves everyone. Adults, children, cats, dogs, Rabbits. We have gotten him fully vetted including testing, shots, flea preventative and dewormer. He is neutered. He is around 3 years old. Contact us for an adoption application. He will be adopted out as an indoor only cat! Adoption fee is waived with an approved application and a home visit, which includes all his vet care.
Hubert:
*Born 10/27/2012 *Single dwarf male, approximately 3.5 pounds *Neutered *Featured pet! -Hubert came here with his two brothers though he is a single. Hubert was the shyest of the group but also the cuddliest. He likes to hide his head in your hands when he's scared :) He is very sweet, great with his litter box very well and is just a very good boy! He can be "boxy" in his cage (boxing at people with his front paws), but I really think it is just being in the shelter and that he would be fine with lots of out of cage time and being in a real home. His foster mom says he's doing great, loves to be held, and only rushes at you a little bit when he's being fed, but has shown no other cage aggression :) He's a very sweet boy.
Elise
*Single female Hamster *Dwarf -This little girl was up for adoption at a local pet store because she was missing an eye and a bit ornery :/ So we decided to take her into our rescue where she would get a bit more socialization and we could make sure her eye wasn't a problem. Her eye is an old healed injury, so that will not give her any problems, she's just kind of one sided, which would explain some of her aggression, especially if she is intimidated because of her limited sight. We will work with her on her handling but she may just be a hamster that is a "look but not touch." But she deserves just as much as any other hamster to be spoiled and loved on, albeit, from afar :)
Eli
*Single male guinea pig *Approximately 1 year old -Eli came to us from an owner who was moving away and wanted to, quoting from them, "Get rid of it." Not he, it. So I was very surprised when he got here and he was a very socialized, sweet piggy! Someone had to have loved him along the way. Eli is very outgoing, not scared of anything, likes being scratched and snuggled, and loves to explore the world around him. When I first opened his carrier, he waltzed right out like he owned the place :) His foster mom says he settled in very quickly, even stretching himself out to lie down just a short time after he arrived. He's just a great boy! Eli is currently single. Adult males are hard to pair up unless you neuter them and introduce them to females. As of right now, we will be adopting him out as a single piggy. If you are interested in him to bond with females, let me know and I will set up to get him neutered. Check out www.guineapigcages.com for information on guinea pig housing, and www.guinealynx.com for information on caring for a guinea pig.
Arwen
*Singe female agouti rabbit *Spayed -This girl came to Judge's Park as a bay with their mom Honey bun, from a rescue up in Erie. Apparently someone's rabbits where just allowed to breed all the time. Arwen got adopted four years ago but was recently returned when her owner went off to college and her family didn't want to "deal with her." Arwen was so neglected when she came back to her previous owners that she could barely move. She was about 4 pounds overweight, which for a rabbit is horrific. She was so overweight she cannot clean her rear or back. She is now down to a healthy and manageable weight and her new owner must continue to keep her at that level. Arwen is such a sweetie pie. She's very outgoing and friendly and does not mind being cuddled with. She is very, very good with her litter box as well! Arwen is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. She is dominant so he should be a submissive boy.
Kaylee
*Single female chinchilla *Young -Kaylee was dropped off at a local pet store because her owners couldn't keep her anymore. Luckily, we were able to take her into the rescue as the pet store had her in a fish tank :/ Chinchillas love to climb and bounce around, so she is in a much nicer cage, where her favorite things to do are run around and sleep in her hammock :) Kaylee was named after a character in the show Firefly, because she is just a genuinely sweet, nice chinchilla. A lot of times, we'll get in chins that are aloof or not very friendly, but Kaylee is nothing like that! She loves attention, loves to be petted, doesn't mind being held and is just an awesome girl. She throws herself at the front of the cage for attention when you open the door :) Ideally, she would go to a home with another female chinchilla so she can have a buddy!
Cozette
*Single female lionhead/harlequin *Spayed *Litter box trained -This group of three bunnies (Cocoa, Cleo, and Cozette), were part of a very large seizure of rabbits from a hoarder. There were over 200 of them and not all of them made it out alive :( These girls are the lucky ones. Cozette is the sweetest of the three. She's very outgoing and lovely and gets very excited when humans come near her cage! She doesn't mind being held. She loves being out to play and run around as these guys were so used to being confined. Playing is her favorite thing ever and running around like crazy :) She's just a great little girl. These girls all came to us with URI's and fleas. Cozette got over her URI infection but does have some occasional sneezing which we think is just remnants of when she was sick. She does not have any nasal discharge or breathing problems, so we think she is ready to be adopted! Cozette is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Harlie
*Single female Dutch bun *Tan and white *Spayed *Litter box trained -Little Harlie was a stray running loose in someone's neighborhood along with another bunny who unfortunately got hit by a car :( We think that they were Easter castoffs from this year as she is not very young, maybe 6 months old as of 6/2014. We figured when we were told about someone finding her that she's be very skittish but she is definitely not that! Harlie is very demure, very sweet, very snuggly. She doesn't run from you, let's you do whatever you want with her, pick her up, carry her around, she doesn't mind. I think she just loves getting kind attention! She had some ticks when she first arrived from being outside, but these have all been removed and she has been spayed. She is litter box trained. Adoption fee is $60 which includes her spay, microchip, and first vet visit.
Eddy
*Single neutered male *Dwarf mix *Born approximately 1/2014 -This little boy was in a shelter in Canada. The shelter was running out of space so were going to begin euthanizing rabbits :( So we took these buns in to save their lives! Eddy is teeny weenie! He's only about 2 pounds and not going to get any bigger we think. Eddy can be a little bit nervous and boxy in his cage, but when he is out of his cage or being held, he's a sweetie pie. He is litter box trained! Eddy can be adopted out as a single bunny or as a companion for a spayed female.
Sam and Sophie
*Neutered male piggy and female piggy - When Sam initially arrived, he was a grumpy little piggy who didn't like humans or other guinea pigs. So we neutered him, and he has blossomed into a sweet little boy who doesn't mind attention from his humans, and is okay with non-obnoxious guinea pigs. We don't think his vision is very good, so he can be nippy. Because of that, older kids or adults only. We bonded Sam with a rescued baby girl named Sophie and they love each other, so they must be adopted out together Sam is a snuggle pig, so he needs a family who will give him lots of attention :) Sophie is a baby so she is still skittish, but with lots of love and attention, we know she'll calm down as she gets older :) We recommend using C and C cages (http://www.guineapigcages.com/), using fleece as bedding. Please see http://www.guinealynx.info/ for information on having a guinea pig.
Cookie and Candy
*Pair of female rat terriers *Spayed and up to date on their shots -Who would love a super sweet pair of dogs? These two are my grandparent's dogs. My grandpap died last month and my Grandma is physically unable to care for them. Right now they are living between their yard and breezeway. Super sweet, energetic, spayed, and up to date on shots. Will be three this year. I'm sure they need some training but all they want to do is lick you and love you. They'd be great for agility. CANNOT be separated. These guys will be three years old in I believe August, so they are still young. They will probably need some work on how to live in a house and some basic obedience training (not to jump, etc.). But these guys are super sweet and since my grandfather died just are not getting the care and attention they need.
Minnie
*Single spayed female *Velveteen lop *Born approximately 4/2014 -Minnie came to us from a shelter in MD where she was in danger. She was originally found dumped in an apartment vestibule :( She is very young, only about 3 months old as of 7/2014. Despite her background Minnie is amazingly sweet. She loves humans, loves to be held and petted and loved and gives kisses! She's just a great little girl who loves any humans, big or small! When I first brought her home, she had to hang out for me for the day as I couldn't get home and she had more fun than I've ever seen a bunny having. She was so happy exploring everywhere I went and meeting tons of different people, sitting on laps and giving kisses indiscriminately! She thrives on attention and would do awesome with a big family!
Miracle
*Single male lionhead *Will be neutered prior to adoption - Unfortunately, the woman who had these three lionheads was unable to care for them anymore, so Miracle came to us along with his two parents. Miracle is absolutely adorable. When he came to us he was very skitty, but since his neuter he has calmed down immensely and is now a snuggle bug. He doesn't mind being held or carried around and he loves nothing more than to run and play! He's a great little boy. His name, I guess, was because his owner was told she had two females, but then one day the one had two babies. So he was a "miracle" lol. He also demonstrated his "miracle" side soon after he got here when he choked on a pellet and almost died! But he is very healthy and 100% litter box trained. Any home would be good for this boy. Miracle can be adopted out as a single bunny or as a companion for a spayed female.
Cassey
*Single Netherland Dwarf female *Will be spayed prior to adoption -Cassey came in from a large group of rabbits from a shelter up in Canada that was overloaded with small animals. A bunch of US rescues stepped up and took in animals, and we took in a large group. Cassey is very sweet :) She's very laid back, very calm, and very snuggley. She also is very well litter trained. She's going to make a fantastic bunny for anyone! Cassey is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Izzy
*Single spayed female *Rex Harlequin *Born approximately 3/2014 -This gorgeous girl was in a shelter in Canada. This shelter was running out of space so were going to begin euthanizing rabbits :( So we took these buns in to save their lives! Isabelle has only been here one day and we already adore her! She is friendly, snuggly, impeccably litter box trained and just an amazing little girl. She is very high energy as she's still a baby so she needs lots of attention and playtime. We have her in a puppy pen right now and she's just been fantastic. Friends: Isabelle can be adopted out as a single bunny or as a companion for a neutered male. Suggested adoption donation is $60 which includes her spay, and first vet visit.
Sonya
*Domestic short hair *Tiger striped with some orange on her face *Female -Sonya was being sold at a local flea market for $5 :( She was so little and scrawny, we couldn't just leave her there so we brought her home with the intent of getting her vetted and finding her a real home! Despite her start, this girl is actually quite well socialized. She's very, very sweet, loves to be petted and snuggled, meows when you say her name and as with all kittens, loves to play! She does not like being picked up but I think she'll get more used to that over time. She will climb in your lap for snuggles, but doesn't like to sit still for very long yet :) Sonya will be adopted out to a good INDOOR ONLY home only. Sonya will receive her initial shots, testing, and her first vet visit/deworming/defleaing etc. prior to adoption. Adoption fee is $50 with a full refund given to the adopter when she is spayed (which is required by our contract).
Victor
*Single male German Angora *Will be neutered prior to adoption *Born around 1/2014 -This boy was surrendered to a rescue by his breeder to find them new homes. These boys, Logan and Victor are a little shy as they've been living in a barn, but they've already blossomed so much. Victor is a little more flighty, but with some handling, we know he'll be a sweet boy. He's scared about being picked up but snuggles into you when you get him. I can tell he's going to be a lovey boy! Any home would be great for Victor! His owners MUST dedicate themselves to brushing him, at least a few times a week. Victor can be adopted out as a single bunny or as a companion for a spayed female.
Wilford
*Single male bunny *English Angora *Neutered *He's probably about 6-8 months as of 5/2014 -This boy was part of a seizure of rabbits in WV from a breeder who was hoarding them :( He is luckily one of the healthy ones and is ready for adoption! Wilford is so absolutely adorable! He is all hair and has a great personality. He's a snuggle bug, doesn't mind being held or petted and is a very chill boy. I do believe he might possibly be deaf or hard of hearing as he doesn't react to loud noises, but I doubt that will give him any issues in the future. He also uses his litter box very well! Any home would be great for Wilford! His owners MUST dedicate themselves to brushing him, at least a few times a week. Wilford can be adopted out as a single bunny or as a companion for a spayed female.
Neptune
*Single male Chinchilla -These guys were in a shelter in Canada. This shelter was running out of space so were going to begin euthanizing small animals :( So we took this little guy to save his life! Poor little Neptune was found as a stray in Canada running loose :( So not much is known about his background. He is on his way here at the moment so we will post more about his temperament, etc. when we find out! Currently Neptune is a single chin. We are not sure how he is with other Chinchillas. Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage ideally multi-leveled
Scoobie and Daphne
Maya
*Female medium/long haired kitty *Born in the beginning of 2014, she is still technically a kitten. *Will be spayed, tested, and up to date on shots prior to adoption -Maya was found in a garage with a broken tail :( Her tail is healed up but it has a kink at the end. At one time or another we believe she was a loved kitten as she is beyond sweet, but apparently her owners didn't want her anymore :( Maya lives for love and attention. All she wants is to be cuddled and petted. She doesn't mind being held and would rather be by your side or in your lap than be alone. Maya will be tested for bad kitty diseases, vaccinated, spayed, and microchipped prior to adoption. She will adopted out to an indoor home only. She's already been on the streets and she doesn't need to go back :(
Phoebe, Kate, Jane, and Meeka
*Trio of females *Dumbo rexes *Black berk blazed rex (Jane), Brown berk blazed rex (Kate), and Brown berk rex (Phoebe). -Update 5/1: Meeka is now living in a group with our female trio. They will be adopted out as a quad or in two pairs. -These guys came in with a group of other small critters that had been abandoned at someone's house. They were living in a small size mouse cage all together :( They are absolutely emaciated, and had mites upon arrival. Despite all that, these girls are super friendly, absolutely sweet, and GORGEOUS. They are all dumbo rexes. With a good amount of groceries and some love, I think these guys will be a great addition to any home! Adoption fee is FREE for the group of four as their adoption fee has been paid for (thank you Melissa!).
*Single female rat *Guessing approximately 6 weeks as of the end of March -Meeka is a super sweet girl who was listed on craigslist as a feeder. Initially she was shy, but she now loves people and wants nothing more than to be carried around and loved on :) She likes to be nuzzled up in your hair on your neck :) She is a very good little rattie and I think she'll be good in any household! Update 5/1: Meeka is now living in a group with our female trio below. They will be adopted out as a quad or in two pairs. Adoption fee is FREE for the group of four as their adoption fee has been paid for (thank you Melissa!).
Snowy
*Single female hamster *Probably a winter white hamster -These guys came in with a group of other small critters that had been abandoned at someone's house. The hamsters were living in boxes :( Surprisingly, these guys are really friendly. Snowy, though initially averse to picking up, is very good when you have her in your hands. (We use the "scoop" method with our dwarf hamsters, picking them up using a small dish. It's a lot less scary than giant hands reaching towards them!). She never has offered to bite. She likes climbing on your hands and exploring and also running in her wheel. Just a really nice girl. Older kids or adults please as these guys are teeny. Adoption fee is $10
Basil
Basil is a courtesy post. Please see information below:
"Basil is a 1 1/2 year old neutered male mini-rex rabbit. He faithfully uses his litter box in the corner of his pen, and has impeccable bathroom habits while out for playtime. He's very sweet and loves to come to you for scratches and pets during his time out. He's got a gorgeous plush coat, and his coloring is known as blue/cream tri. We are unable to keep him due to a family member's asthma problems. Basil is to be an indoor rabbit only, and please make sure you have the proper time and resources to make him your new family member. Please contact me at [email protected] if you are interesting in meeting/adopting him. We are located in Cranberry Township, PA."
Allie
*Single female *Netherland Dwarf cross *Will be spayed prior to adoption - Allie came in with Jacob, Colter, and Fawn. They came from a terrible backyard hutch situation (story above). Both of these girls seem to have been handled the least in this group. They were pretty terrified the first day about being touched, especially Fawn around her neck (she acts like she was scruffed a lot :( ). After just 24 hours, these girls are coming around. We believe Fawn and Allie are sisters because they look so similar! They are absolutely beautiful girls who are very sweet and we know with a lot of attention and love, they will end up being great bunnies! Allie is more prone to hide her head when you go to pet her, but she lets you and settles quickly. She did come in with runny eyes which we are going to watch to make sure it isn't anything that will continue. Allie is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Shira
*Single female maine coon *Spayed and declawed -**Courtesy post*** Shira's current owner cannot keep her. She is in need of a new forever home. Shira is shy but sweet, and friendly when she knows you. Shira is spayed and declawed. She is 3 years old. Indoor home only! Contact us for an adoption application and then we will get you in contact with their current caretaker.
Lila
*Single female guinea pig *Medium hair, red/lilac/white *On pregnancy watch until May, or until she has babies -Lila came to us from a horrible, horrible pet store in Boardman OH. Guinea pigs and rabbits are housed in the same cages, males and females together. Lila is covered in bite wounds. Her ear flaps were literally chewed off. Her back was bare from mites, and she had bites all over her back end. Needless to say, Lila is pretty skittish. She's terrified of being picked up, but once you get her she relaxes and likes to snuggle. She's a very sweet girl, with a very curious personality. I know with TLC, she will blossom.
Annabelle:
*Single female, about 6-7 pounds *English spot mix *Spayed **Annabelle has entered a forever foster home with one of our fosters. She will never be dumped again and will have a real home to belong to.
*Litter box trained***Update 5/2014: Annabelle is now coming to us a third time :( Now due to human aggression towards towards her owners. Unfortunately, they don't want to work with her. Annabelle will now only be adopted to a reliable owner who WILL NOT return her and will work with her to ensure that she is a happy bunny. Bunny experience necessary, and especially experience with possibly aggressive bunnies. This poor girl has been passed around so much, we fear her aggression is stemming from the fact that she can't trust anyone. If we cannot find anyone suitable for her, she will stay here for the rest of her life. We are looking for sponsorships for this poor girl.*** -This little girl was purchased for Easter a few years ago, and surprise, surprise, the kids got bored with her and she ended up alone in a basement, then came to us. Annabelle loves everyone, loves attention and doesn't mind being held! She would lie with you for hours if you let her, just cuddling and she'll run to any human to see if they will cuddle with her! She gets scared in small spaces due to her being raised in a teeny cage, so we recommend that she goes to a home where she lives in a puppy pen or as a free range bunny. Update: **Annabelle was with us for over a year. She was adopted out to a home in KY, but unfortunately, the returned her because their bunny didn't like her. This poor girl has NEVER had a real home :( She is so wonderful and so sweet, I don't understand it. Please consider making this girl a part of your family. Sweet, cuddly, and litter box trained, she's perfect for anyone!**
Fawn
*Single female *Netherland Dwarf cross, about 4.5 pounds *Will be spayed prior to adoption -Fawn was rescued with a group of 9 other bunnies after her owner died, leaving them trapped and abandoned in a hutch in his backyard. The realtor selling the house contacted some bunny rescue people who took them in and got four of them to Judge's Park. If they hadn't been rescued, they would have gone to a livestock auction and almost certain death :/Both of these girls seem to have been handled the least in this group. They were pretty terrified the first day about being touched, especially Fawn around her neck (she acts like she was scruffed a lot :( ). After just 24 hours, these girls are coming around. We believe Fawn and Allie are sisters because they look so similar! They are absolutely beautiful girls who are very sweet and we know with a lot of attention and love, they will end up being great bunnies! Fawn is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Hazel and Penelope
*Pair of female English lops *Born 7/26/2013 -These girls came from a breeder in WI that was shutting down. They were part of a large group of English lops. Originally, they were going to stay here at the rescue, but we are not meeting their needs at all, so they need to find a new home I call these girls Golden Retrievers. They are beyond friendly. They live for attention, will climb in your lap despite their size and want nothing but to be with their owners. Being at a rescue with a ton of other bunnies means they are not happy here :( They need a home where they can be spoiled girls. They require a lot of space, ideally a room that they can play in with lots of hideys and toys and things to do. But they also need someplace where they can be with their owners and watch everything that is going on in the house. They are more like dogs than rabbits :) We are working on litter box training with these girls. When they are in open free range areas, they initially will poo and mark their territory but that dissipates over time. They are 100% with their pee in their litter boxes. These girls jump over puppy pens and baby gates so unfortunately, that is not an option for them (unless you have an extra tall baby gate or closed over puppy pen. These girls are special and could be amazing for a therapeutic animal program. They are both spayed. Any home would be good for them, especially busy families! Penelope and Hazel must be adopted together, no exceptions. Adoption
Gracie and Vinnie
*Male and female lionheads. *Gracie will be spayed prior to adoption. Vinnie is already neutered. -Gracie is a sweetheart. She's very outgoing, very friendly, likes to be held and petted and loves attention. She is definitely the "queen bee" and likes being bossy to Vinnie :) She's just a lovely little girl who loves life! Vinnie, out of him and his girlfriend Gracie is the more shy of the two. He will initially run from hands, but he really is getting better about it and welcoming pettings and snuggles. He doesn't mind being held and I can tell that in there is a lovey little boy in there that will do great with a loving furever home! Vinnie is litter box trained. A home with older or no kids would be best for these two.
Maddie
*Single female lionhead *Spayed -Maddie came to us from Rabbit Wranglers in Pittsburgh. Their goal is to rehabilitate sick or "unadoptable" bunnies and get them good forever homes. Maddie has been rehabbed by them and is ready for her new beginning :) Here is what they have to say about her: "Maddie was part of a hoarding case awhile back. We treated her for an upper respiratory infection, but she is doing well now. She's done incredibly well in three of our foster homes, but has bitten in two. Suaz and I have both fostered her without incident. With me she was snuggly and social...she adored my husband. For her, it seems environmental - she seems to thrive in a busy home."
Since Maddie has arrived she has been nothing but an angel. She is sweet, snuggly, had no problems with getting a hair cut (she is a poofball!) and licked my pants while she was getting attention. She is a fantastic little bunny. She is very small so no small kids. She also has a lot of hair (all over fluffy) and requires lots of grooming.
*Single male *Black and white lionhead *Neutered -Heathcliff was rescued from his current owners by a friend of ours. He had been adopted from one of the local shelters, and then the people that got him, their child lost interest (big surprise). He was apparently living in his cage and not being taken out at all. His nails were absolutely atrocious. The first day he was here he'd run and hide when anyone came near his cage. After 24 hours of love, he now runs towards you when you come near his cage :) Heathcliff is very sweet, very gentle and laid back, and a cuddle bug. Just a great, great little boy. He is litter box trained. Heathcliff is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Sasha
*Single female hamster *Dwarf -These guys came in with a group of other small critters that had been abandoned at someone's house. The hamsters were living in boxes :( Surprisingly, these guys are really friendly. Sasha, though initially averse to picking up, is very good when you have her in your hands. (We use the "scoop" method with our dwarf hamsters, picking them up using a small dish. It's a lot less scary than giant hands reaching towards them!). She never has offered to bite. She likes climbing on your hands and exploring and also running in her wheel. Just a really nice girl. Older kids or adults please as these guys are teeny.
Hannah
*Singe female Yorkshire Terrier *Spayed and up to date on shots. -Hannah is being listed as a courtesy. If interested in adoption, please contact her owner at either, [email protected] or 330-301-0126
"Hannah is a purebred Yorkshire Terrier. She is also a puppy mill survivor. She is now extremely social and playful. Hannah is great with other dogs and cats. She loves people too! Her first vet said that she is between 5 and 8 years old. But her breed tends to live a long time so she may still have many years left. You wouldn't know she was an older dog because she plays with her favorite squeaky toy for hours. It's very cute. Hannah has been spayed and is up to date on shots and is Heartworm negative. Hannah however did have to have all her teeth removed due to her years of neglect. I just add water to her dry food and let it soak first for five minutes and she does just fine. The veterinarian did detect an irregular heartbeat but she does not need any meds at this time."
Please contact Cathy if interested in adopting her!
Grady and Duncan
*Update 3/1/2014: Only two males are left. These guys are sweet, squishy boys who are going to be big :) They are very lovey and docile, a little bit shy with new people but warm up quickly. They are currently in foster care getting lots of attention and love! They are ready for a new forever home!
6 baby male rats are at Judge's Park and ready for adoption! They were part of an accidental litter from a pregnant pet store momma :( All super cute, a little bit shy, but warming up very quickly. We can now hold them with no problem and they are learning how to be shoulder ratties :) Becoming more and more friendly every day! Born 11/26/2013. All males. Will be adopted in pairs or as companions for the adopters resident rat(s). No singles. Adoption fee is $15 for a single, $25 for a pair.
Athena
*Single female *12 pound Flemish Giant *Will be spayed prior to adoption -Athena was being sold on craigslist as a breeder/meat bunny. The picture of her was of her in a tiny cage on horrible wire. So we stepped in and picked her up! When Athena came in, she was terrified of being touched. She would flinch and whimper, especially if he tried to touch her neck or her ears. Within days, she learned humans here just want to snuggle and she learned her true calling. This bunny lives to be petted, snuggled and loved on. She doesn't like picked up (no big bunnies really do), but she adores people and being loved. She will do well in any household. Athena is a LARGE rabbit. As such, she cannot be confined in a small cage. Puppy pen or free range are the best situations for her. She is litter box trained. Now that she knows it, she LOVES the good life. Blankets and cuddly places are a must :) Athena is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male. She is good with polite dogs and cats.
Chewy
*Single male hamster *These hammies came from a rescue in Canada who was overloaded with little ones and needed some help. All these hammies are wonderful. Chewy is just a doll. He likes being picked up and taken out to explore, has absolutely no fear and is just a sweetie pie. He is also very large for a Syrian and has long hair, which will require some special care to make sure he doesn't become matted. These guys are great little pets :)
Digit
*Single male guinea pig *About 6 months old as of 2/2014 -Digit is a very sweet boy who was given up because his owners didn't want to care for him anymore :( He's still quite young, so he's still kind of "baby crazy," but he's calming down a lot. Once you get him, he's very snuggly and sweet. He'd be a good candidate to be bonded to another male guinea pig, and might do well to be adopted out with our other single male Darby. We recommend using C and C cages (http://www.guineapigcages.com/), using fleece as bedding. Please see http://www.guinealynx.info/ for information on having a guinea pig.
Jasper
*Single male rat *Guessing approximately 6 weeks as of the end of March -Jasper is a very sweet boy who was to become a feeder rat if we didn't step in :( He is gorgeous, mostly white with some black markings. He is super cuddly, easy to hold, and just a great boy.
April and Hamish
* April was born about 1/2013 *April is an albino dwarf rabbit and Hamish is tan and white *Spayed/neutered *Both under 3 pounds -April was living in a teeny wire cage with no hay. So she came here to find a new forever home and then met and fell in love with little Hamish! :Hamish is a little cuddlebug. He doesn't mind being picked up or held and is at the front of his cage ready for attention when you come to see him! April is a little more reserved with strangers and when scared can be "boxy" but she has chilled out loads since she was bonded with Hamish and is becoming as much of a cuddlebunny as he is! Recommended adults or older kids only because of their small size. Adoption fee is $75 which includes their spay/neuter, and first vet visit!
Winston
*Single male Ebony Chinchilla *Approximately 3 years old - Right now, Winston doesn't know that he trusts people. He's very nervous and doesn't want to be petted or handled. When he first got here, he would chatter and bark at you, but he has never offered to bite. Over the last few days, he has been less vocal, and a little bit more curious. He will take treats from your hands. We'll work on getting him used to kind humans and good handling :) He stunk of cigarette smoke and had a horrible coat, so hopefully with a few dust baths that will improve! Special Needs: Chinchilla experience ideal! No children, Chinchillas are NOT good pets for kids. Please do you research. Friends: Winston apparently used to have a "mate" that died. So he may do well being neutered and bonded with a female chin.
Rosie
*Single female *Black and brown harlequin *Will be spayed prior to adoption -This little girl was being posted on craigslist for free as a male. Luckily someone rescued her and brought her to us where it was discovered that she was a female and very skinny :( She is blossoming here and quite healthy now. Rosie is pretty much an ideal bunny. She loves humans, loves attention, loves to play and run around, doesn't mind being picked up and is perfect with her litter box even though she is not spayed yet. She's just an absolutely awesome little girl! She will be spayed prior to adoption. Rosie is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Harris
*Born 10/27/2012 *Single dwarf male, approximately 4.3 pounds *Neutered -Harris is the biggest of the three brothers, but just as cuddly :) He likes being held, snuggled, and petted and is just a super sweet boy! Harris absolutely loves being cuddled and is our only adoptable bunny who actually loves to give people kisses! He is litter box trained, and just an awesome little boy.
Anne
Unfortunately Callie did not survive :( Anne is pending adoption.
*Pair of female guinea pigs *Callie is a tricolor shorthair and Anne is a black and white Abby -Callie and Anne were surrendered to us as a pair. Unfortunately, as we settled them in, we realized Callie has some problems. She has a large mass in her belly, which we will have to get surgically explored. Her surgery is scheduled for 3/21. More information to come as we have it. These girls are incredibly sweet and hopefully Callie will recover with no issues.
Ella, Daisy, and Sage
*2 babies born approximately 1/15/2013 and their mother Ella *All females -These babies are super duper sweet and super outgoing! They are very cuddly, love being petted and loved on. They tolerate being held but prefer to be on the floor. They'll climb all over each other to get past their sister for attention :) We would love to get them adopted out with their gray momma Ella as they all get along so well! Ella loves to be held and snuggled with and will fall asleep in your arms if given the chance :)
Apple
*Single female Rex *Will be spayed prior to adoption -This little girl was at a small local pet store when we came in to do some shopping. She had no hay and all she had to eat was a pile of apples. Needless to say, we took her home and that was where her name came from :) Apple is nothing but outgoing. Super friendly, super sweet and lovey, she is very opinionated and likes to do her own thing when she wants to, but always comes back for cuddles! She has a very typical rex personality. And she has GORGEOUS blue eyes. Just a great little girl! She will be spayed prior to adoption. Apple is a good candidate to be bonded to a neutered male.
Leonard
*Single male mouse *Born 11/22 -This group of 5 male mice arrived on 2/9. Leonard is a very good boy who is black and white These guys were born at a shelter up in Canada, and came to us when the shelter was overloaded. Originally Leonard was in living with Sheldon, but they have since split up :( Leonard is pretty outgoing and can be picked up but needs work on handling. He is not a biter. Adoption fee is $10.
Jack
*Single male guinea pig -Jack is just a big sweetie. He's very outgoing, comes up for attention and scritches, doesn't mind being held and loved on. His long hair will require some extra care, so he will need regular grooming. He's a good candidate to be bonded to a single male piggy. Adoption fee is $20 for a single, $35 for a pair. We recommend using C and C cages (http://www.guineapigcages.com/), using fleece as bedding. Please see http://www.guinealynx.info/ for information on having a guinea pig.
Spero
*Single male *White and tan lionhead *Neutered -Spero came in from a large group of rabbits from a shelter up in Canada that was overloaded with small animals. A bunch of US rescues stepped up and took in animals, and we took in a large group. Spero is just an awesome little boy. Runs to the front of the cage for attention and petting, loves being picked up and loves any and all attention. He is good with his litter box, but will get much better once he's neutered. He's just a great little boy :) Spero is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Darby
*Single male guinea pig *Agouti and White *Born 4/23/2013 *Neutered -We took in a group of 7 guinea pigs that had been abandoned in a storage locker. Luckily someone found them and contacted us. Darby was born to his momma who was one of the storage locker piggies. He was originally adopted out with another guinea pig, but they came back in 6 months because the family stopped taking care of him. He's very sweet, likes being petted and held and is very snuggly. Currently Darby is not living with another guinea pig. He is being neutered on 1/21 so would be available to be adopted within 10-14 days. He should be adopted out as a friend for a male or female guinea pig, but if a female, you must wait 6 weeks after his neuter to introduce him.
Dawn:
*Single female Albino *Between 1-2 years old *Spayed This little girl was said to be unhandleable and the owners didn't want her. They had already "replaced" her with a new bunny. Far from it. Dawn is one of the sweetest bunnies you'll ever meet, as long as she knows you and knows you aren't going to hurt her. Dawn obviously has been pretty tortured. If she doesn't know you, she can be very reactive and scared. She will growl and lunge/box. She has bitten once. But that is something that has been very rare and only happened when she was very scared and thought she was cornered. With me, the person who takes care of her daily, she is very sweet, very affectionate and outgoing and very snuggly. She now even likes being held! Sometimes though bunnies can sense when people don't know how to handle them, or if she had bad treatment from her former owner(they had a kid) then it's not surprising if she was scared of them. When she came to us, the poor girl was BLUE because her owner's daughter had put Dawn dish soap on her which is terrible. The poor thing had to get washed off within 5 minutes of arrival. And her nails were horrific. I'm just glad she is out of the situation she was in as she is blossming into just an amazing bunny. Adoption fee is $60 which includes her spay, microchip, and first vet visit.
Jacob:
*Single male *Himalayan *Will be neutered prior to adoption -Jacob was rescued with a group of 9 other bunnies after his owner died, leaving them trapped and abandoned in a hutch in his backyard. The realtor selling the house contacted some bunny rescue people who took them in and got four of them to Judge's Park. If they hadn't been rescued, they would have gone to a livestock auction and almost certain death :/ Jacob is just a big gentle sweetie. He loves attention and snuggles. He's not a fan of being picked up but that's not surprising considering where he was living. I think with lots of TLC, he'll be an awesome house bun :) Jacob is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Adoption fee is $60 which includes his neuter, microchip, and first vet visit!
Spock and Sulu
*Pair of male chinchillas *Ages 5 and 7- *Single male Ebony Chinchilla *Approximately 3 years old - These boys came from a shelter in Canada that was overloaded with small animals. They are 5 and 7 years old (Chinchillas can leave to over 20!). These guys are really awesome little boys. They are sweet, friendly, and like scratches and attention. As with most chinchillas, they don't like being held but will tolerate it. These guys did not live together before they came here, but were brought here in the same carrier and have since bonded, so they must be adopted out together. Any home would do good with these guys, but please no children handling them, Chinchillas are NOT good pets for kids. Please do you research. Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed, multi level cage . **Please email if you are interested in adoption. We respond to all emails within 24 hours**
Theodore
*Single male hamster *These hammies came from a rescue in Canada who was overloaded with little ones and needed some help. All these hammies are wonderful. Theodore is a very good boy. He likes being picked up and taken out to explore, has absolutely no fear and is just a sweetie pie. These guys are great little pets :)
Smudge
*Single female hamster *These hammies came from a rescue in Canada who was overloaded with little ones and needed some help. All these hammies are wonderful. This girl is super sweet. She doesn't mind being picked up and held and climb up on you and sit on your shoulder. These guys are great little pets :)
Jet:
*Male young angora cross *All black, medium hair *Neutered -Jet and his brother came to us from a shelter across state. Jet is such an awesome bunny. He's fun, he loves to play and run around and binky, but then he likes to be petted and snuggled. He would rather be out with you than in his cage. He would do great with an active family that would pay him lots of attention. He loves his toys and loves to shred them and dig up the paper in his cage, but he's very good out of his cage, not getting into things he's not supposed to! He is neutered and litter box trained. He is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Polly:
*Single black female *About 6 pounds *Possibly a satin cross -This beautiful girl was given to a family who promptly turned her loose outside. Not even in a hutch to protect her, they just left her run loose outside. Luckily they decided that they needed to find placement for her before winter but they couldn't even catch her before the first couple of snow days. Thankfully she did come to us and she is doing amazing. This girl is sweet, sweet, sweet. The first few days she was a little scared but once she realized she was somewhere warm and indoors with regular food and a soft blanket, she blossomed. She loves attention, loves being petted and loved on and doesn't mind being held. She's still learning her litter box but that will probably be 100% after she gets spayed.
Ann:
*Single female guinea pig *Silver agouti and white -Apparently the person that had Patrick and Anne were breeding them. Unfortunately, we think they are very closely related, possibly brother and sister. When she started producing stillborn babies (big surprise), they gave them up. Anne is a bit more shy than Patrick. But she's very, very sweet and likes to be held and snuggled with. I think once she gets lots of attention and some new piggy buddies, she'll be an awesome little girl :) We will be watching Anne for a few weeks to make sure she is not pregnant, though her old owners told us they had been separated for a while. Ann must be adopted out as a friend for another guinea pig, either a neutered male or a female. She cannot be adopted out as a single piggy. Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage .
Patrick
*Single male guinea pig *Silver Agouti -Apparently the person that had Patrick and Anne were breeding them. Unfortunately, we think they are very closely related, possibly brother and sister. When she started producing stillborn babies (big surprise), they gave them up. Patrick is a big snuggly sweetie pie. A little nervous initially, once you get him he's very friendly and outgoing and loves attention. He's very curious and LOVES treats, so he'll be an easy guinea pig to bribe :) His feet were filthy when they got here and he's pretty stained, but otherwise he's in good health. We were going to neuter Patrick, but he did not do well with the anesthesia so we did not do it. He will be adopted out as a single guinea pig or as a companion for a submissive male. Must be adopted as an indoor animal, with an as large as possible plastic bottomed cage or C and C .
Trixie, Penny, and Ashley:
*Trio of females *Trixie is the grandmother (2 years old), Ashley is the mother (1 year old), and Penny is the daughter (about 6 months old). *American shorthairs - Prior to them coming to us, these girls had been living in a hutch outdoors their whole lives, which is absolutely terrible (guinea pigs should NEVER be housed outdoors). They were full of mites, and had horrible coats, and were skinny. Now they are here and getting medical care and doing just great. They will be 100% healthy prior to adoption. Adoption fee will be $50 for the trio.
Trixie: White face, brown and tan. Ashley: Blonde, agouti, and white Penny: Agouti face, white body.
Grayson:
* Grayson born in 6/2011 *Neutered -Grayson came in with his brother Smokey and unfortunately was passed over because his brother had a host of medical problems. His brother unfortunately recently passed away, so he has been left on his own :( Grayson has been shy since he was a baby, so he needs to go to a quiet home with adults only who will hopefully bond him to another new bunny buddy. With some TLC, we bet he'll be a fabulous, friendly boy. He
Nicholas:
*Single male dwarf mix *All gray, about 3 pounds *Will be neutered prior to adoption - This handsome little boy's mom was running loose with a large group of bunnies. When she got to the place that took them in she gave birth to him! He came to our rescue because the rescue who took them is overloaded with buns. And oh my goodness is this boy sweet. He loves attention, loves to be held and cuddled, and just snuggles up under your chin to snuggle with you. He's just a fantastic little boy who should do well with anyone!
Oscar and Marvin:
*Male guinea pigs *Hairless albinos (Oscar has a white nose and Marvin has a brown nose) *Will be adopted out together -These boys came to Judge's Park about a year ago when their owner couldn't care for them any longer. We were loathe to adopt them out because of the fact that hairless piggies are such sensitive little critters, but we decided that right now we would post them up online in case someone came along who could handle them! These boys are very sweet, but don't especially like to be petted, except on the nose where they have a little bit of hair :) Hairless piggies do require more work than regular piggies! They need to be kept in a good environment that is not too cold. They need to be on soft bedding to reduce scratches and they require about twice as much food as normal piggies because of their metabolism. We do give ours baths and wipe downs to keep them clean and we give them cuddle sacks to sleep in (which they love!). We also rub their skin with coconut oil when they get dry. Our piggy boys are on unlimited soft timothy/grass hay, and about 1/2 to 3/4 cups of a mix of Oxbow timothy and alfalfa pellets a day, along with normal piggy vegetables like spring mixes, dandelion, romaine, green and red leaf lettuce, etc. Adoption fee is $50 for the pair. Adopters will be signing a NO BREEDING contract. These boys will not be bred in any way. There are far too many unwanted piggies in this world and our piggies will not be used to make money. Oscar does have on un-descended testicle, but that will not affect him in the future healthwise.
Odin
*Single male rabbit *Red eyed white *Neutered -This boy was left in a carrier outside of a vet's office, overnight in the freezing cold :( They found him the next morning. The vet's office kindly neutered him for us and then he came here! Odin wasn't treated very well before he came to us. He is very jumpy and scared of being touched. But he desperately wants attention. He'll flinch and tense up and run away from you when you try and touch him, but he immediately turns around and runs back to you like he wants to be loved, but doesn't know how :( The first day he got here I was able to get him to the point of gently stroking his back, so I definitely think with time he'll learn that humans won't hurt him. In Odin's foster home he was free range and did fantastic. He's litter box trained, and gets along well with cats and dogs. Odin is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Colter
*Single male *Grayish, tannish, whitish mini lop! *Will be neutered prior to adoption -Colter was rescued with a group of 9 other bunnies after his owner died, leaving them trapped and abandoned in a hutch in his backyard. The realtor selling the house contacted some bunny rescue people who took them in and got four of them to Judge's Park. If they hadn't been rescued, they would have gone to a livestock auction and almost certain death :/ Colter is a typical lop. Super friendly and snuggly. He gets scared abut being picked up, but I think it's only because he hasn't been handled too much in his old home. He's a very, very sweet boy who I think with a lot of TLC will be an awesome pet :) Colter is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Cody
*male guinea pig *Tortoiseshell (Black, brown, and tan) *Currently a single, but came in with his brother *Neutered *Born approximately in July of 2013 *Cody came in with his brother from someone who didn't have time for them anymore. Unfortunately, him and his brother cannot live together as they get too enthusiastic with each other which leads to fighting! Cody is super sweet, loves attention and handling and was even giving me kisses when I was trying to take pictures of him :) Since we got him neutered, Cody can be adopted out as a companion for a male or a female guinea pig. Adoption fee is $20 for a single, $35 for a pair.
Bess:
*Born 2/2013 *Will be spayed prior to adoption *Singe female Bess came to us from a rescue who rescued her from a breeder in WI who was getting out of the business. She came on a transport with 9 other bunnies, 3 of which we took into our rescue! Bess is super sweet, super outgoing, and super friendly! She is used to being an indoor bunny (which is not usual with breeder buns) and you can tell she's been handled a lot. She came to us with a bit of a sniffly nose, but we put her on antibiotics and that should clear up pretty quickly. She does not like other bunnies but she lives for people. We had a four year old child here and she followed her around like a puppy dog, laying dog next to the girl every time she pet her :)
Scout:
*Young dutch female *Born approximately 6/2013 *Blue and white with blue eyes -Scout and a bunny we believe to be her mother (Charlotte) arrived here after being picked up by some good Samaritans. They had been turned loose in a local park to fend for themselves (i.e. certain death). These guys were very skinny and had some muscle wasting. Scout is a young girl, but when we picked her up, we don't believe she had even been handled prior to being dumped in the woods. She can be very scared of humans. We are getting her to the point where we can pet her, but she will try and box and you and will whimper and run away. She is more fearful than anything else. We think with a quiet, patient owner and household, she will come around and be the sweet bunny we know she can be. She is spayed now so we think the hormone changes will help her attitude as well! Bunny experience preferred in her new owner, and no small kids please. Update: Scout got adopted to a great family and will be bonding her to one of our Judge's Park alumni, Bumble! Yay!
Hope:
*Young female, we believe about 1 year old *Black mini Rex *Spayed -This beautiful girl was found running loose at a local business. She was emaciated, covered in fleas and ticks, had an ulcerated eye and a warble (a bot fly larvae) burrowed under her skin. She was a sad, sad sight. After 1 month this beautiful girl is 100% healed, spayed, and ready for her new forever home! Hope was initially very scared of people because of what she went through. She has blossomed at our rescue. She's very, very sweet, loves attention, and is very laid back. She is litter box trained, and just an awesome girl. Because of her ulcerated eye when she came in, Hope will always have a cloudy eye and we don't think she can see out of it. We don't believe it will cause any problems in the future. Her coat is very bleached out as she was outside for a while, but it is growing in darker everyday!
Earl
*Single male rabbit *Gray lionhead *Neutered -Earl is an approximately 1-2 year old male. He apparently has been pretty traumatized by kids and not cared for very well, but his foster home did a great job of rehabbing him! He is super sweet, super friendly, and super cuddly. He loves being held and loves being petted and is overall just a very, very sweet boy :) I think he'll do good with any family! The only thing with him that has to be watched is that he has long hair, so he does need regularly brushed.
Bumble
*Single male rabbit *Black Netherland Dwarf *About 3 pounds *Neutered -Bumble is an approximately 3 year old male. He apparently had been pretty traumatized by kids and not cared for very well, but his foster home did a a great job of rehabbing him! Since he has been here, he has been nothing but friendly, sweet, and cuddly! He throws himself to the front of his cage for attention. His foster mom began calling him Bumble as he tends to hum and sounds like he's buzzing like a bee :) He's a very vocal little boy! He'd be great for any family.
Smokey:
*Male Chinchilla *Light gray *Single male, but could be paired with a young or submissive male
-Smokey has been with Judge's Park since his owner surrendered him to us because they didn't have enough time for him. We tried to pair him up with our Chinchilla, but Smokey did not like him. He did previously have a buddy who passed away, so he does get along with other Chins, it just depends on their personality as Smokey is dominant! As with most Chins, Smokey doesn't like being picked up, but he loves a good chin scratch and his favorite time of the day is dinner, playtime, and dust bath time! We do not recommend Chinchillas for young children as they are high maintenance and not your typical cuddly pet. They have huge personalities and are loads of fun to have. They do live a long time, up to around 20 years old with good care! They must have large, multi-level cages and lots of chew and play toys. They must have unlimited timothy hay, and a small amount of healthy alfalfa based pellets with no added fruits, nuts, or seeds. Ours get small pieces of fruits and vegetables, along with healthy cereals and dried fruit (sparingly). Adoption fee is $50 for a single.
Leo
*We are courtesy listing this boy. He is neutered, negative for all kitty diseases, up to date on vaccinations, and just needs a new good home. He had a very bad start and was abused, but his current foster mom has given him a great environment and he is a very good kitty who loves attention! Please email us at [email protected] for more information!
Honey
*Single female *Brown and white Holland Lop *Will be spayed prior to adoption -Beautiful Honey has been living her whole life in an outdoor hutch. In the winters, they were "nice" enough to put her in the garage :( They gave her up, thank goodness, because no one paid attention to her. Honey is making up for the last four years of being essentially alone. This girl LIVES for love. She would be happy if she had someone to sit with her 24 hours a day and pet her. She loves hands and kisses and will bump her head under your hand for you to keep petting her. She does not like being picked up, because I don't think she is used to it, but we think with more of that she will get used to it. She's just a complete love bug and will be ready to go to a new, real home as soon as she is spayed. Adoption fee is $60 which includes her spay and first vet visit.
Penelope
*Female English lop baby *Born 7/23/2013 *Bonded with her sister Hazel -Both Penelope and her sister Hazel are very, very sweet girls. They love people and will come running right up to you for attention! They are still babies so they have a lot to learn, but darn are they cute :) They are used to being indoor bunnies (which is not usual with breeder buns) and you can tell they've been handled a lot. Any home would be good for these two! We are planning on keeping Hazel and Penelope together so they must be adopted out as a pair. Adoption fee is $100 for the pair. These guys will be adopted out on a spay contract, no exceptions! They must be spayed between 4-6 months of age at which time the adopter will receive a $40 refund.
Hazel
*Female English lop baby *Born 7/23/2013 *Bonded with her sister Penelope -Both Hazel and her sister Penelope are very, very sweet girls. They love people and will come running right up to you for attention! They are still babies so they have a lot to learn, but darn are they cute :) They are used to being indoor bunnies (which is not usual with breeder buns) and you can tell they've been handled a lot. Any home would be good for these two! We are planning on keeping Hazel and Penelope together so they must be adopted out as a pair. Adoption fee is $100 for the pair. These guys will be adopted out on a spay contract, no exceptions! They must be spayed between 4-6 months of age at which time the adopter will receive a $40 refund.
Charlotte
*Female Dutch rabbit *Seems very young, probably under a year *Will be spayed prior to adoption -Charlotte was picked up locally in a park after being dumped there with what we believe is one of her babies from a previous litter. They are both extremely emaciated, Charlotte is the worst I've ever seen. She is a beautiful dutch female, but unfortunately, we believe she is pregnant. She will be kept here until she gets healthy and has babies. She will be spayed prior to adoption, so we anticipate her having to be here for at least a few months. Charlotte, despite what has happened to her is incredibly sweet. She soaks up every little bit of snuggling and love she can get. We will take applications on her for when she is ready.
Update 9/2013: We discovered upon xray that Charlotte had babies inside of her but the vet feared they were deceased. Upon waiting a little bit, we ended up doing surgery to remove the fetuses. The vet discovered that the babies were not even in her reproductive tract and were actually fused to her intestines (and obviously not alive). They have been removed, and she has been spayed and she is doing amazingly well. She bounced back from one of the most extensive surgeries I've ever seen done on a rabbit! She had her surgery on 9/10 and we believe she will be ready to go to a new forever home in 10-14 days. Her new home will need to continue to feed her to get her weight up, but other than that, she is doing amazingly! Email us if interested in adopting this amazing girl!
11/2/2013: Adopted at Midwest Bunfest!
Lilly:
*Born approximately 4/2010 *Spayed and litter box trained *Single female Lilly has actually been in our rescue for about 2 years. She was so sweet, we didn't want to let her go, but we decided she deserved a home that she could have way more attention than she gets now. Lilly is the ideal bunny. She loves being petted, she loves being cuddled, doesn't mind being held and is very placid. She lives for attention. She also is perfectly litter box trained and would make a perfect free range bunny. She loves to come out and play and run around but she'll come back to her cage for a good bribe :) If you give her the option, she would lay with you all day and cuddle while you watch TV.Lilly prefers humans to other bunnies, so she would do just fine as a single bunny. Adoption fee is $60 which includes her spay.
Taffy
*Young male Jersey Wooley Cross *Neutered *Caramel colored, medium hair -Taffy and his brother came to us from a shelter across state. They are both super cuddly and sweet and very laid back, these guys are just great little bunnies. Taffy is the more shy of the brothers, but once he knows you he calms down and doesn't mind being held and cuddled :) He is neutered and litter box trained. He is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female. Adoption fee is $60 which includes his neuter, microchip, and first vet visit.
Jackson:
*Male guinea pig *Red Texel (long haired and curly) *Single male, but could be paired with a young or submissive male -Jackson has been at Judge's Park since he was a baby. When he recently lost his buddy, a hairless guinea pig, we decided it would be in his best interest to find him a new home that could give him loads of attention and possibly a new buddy to play with! Jackson is very sweet, used to handling, and loves to have lots of attention! He's not a huge pellet eater but he loves hay and his veggies. He does have long hair, so we recommend keeping his hair shaved down pretty short every few months to prevent matting and dirty hair. He does require a good amount of grooming!
Red:
* Red gave birth to 5 babies on 9-23-2013 *Female guinea pig *Red Abysinnian *Paired with her mother Ebony -Red came to us with her mother as an owner surrender. Unfortunately, they have both been exposed to a male and gave birth to a total of 11 babies between the two of them! Red is very calm and very sweet for her age. She's easy to catch, likes being held and doesn't mind being scratched and snuggled! She will be adopted out with either Ebony or one of her daughters.
Ebony:
*Female guinea pig *Black Abysinnian *Paired with her daughter Red -Ebony came to us with her daughter as an owner surrender. Unfortunately, she had been exposed to a male. Ebony was heavily pregnant and gave birth to 6 babies after she came to us, who have now all been rehomed! Ebony is a super sweet girl and loves attention. She doesn't mind being held and picked up and loved on and she wheeks for attention! She will be adopted out with Red.
Dumbo boys
-Born end of March 2013 We received a group of 8 rats from a woman who had a surprise litter, 5 females and 3 males. The ratties are under-socialized, but we are working on them. They are absolutely gorgeous! Adopters will preferably be rattie experienced. The boys are the most skitty of the group, but we got them neutered and put them into foster care for more one on one attention to get them used to handling. The one male with more color on him is more outgoing, and the one with just color on his head is more scared.
14 baby ratties
Update 9/2013: Three males are still available
Update 8/5:We officially have 7 boy and 7 girl ratty babies. 3 black with stars (2 boys and a girl), 4 tan and white mottled (3 girls and 1 boy), and 7 black and white mottled (3 girls and 4 boys). Half of these babies are rexes and half are dumbos. We are taking applications now for when they are ready to go to new homes around 8/20!
7/27: We had a litter of 14 babies born at Judge's Park on 7/27 from a pregnant female. Momma is a very odd colored dumbo (almost a black and white roan) and many of the babies have her coloration. The babies will be available to go to new homes at the end of August. They will be adopted in pairs or as companions for a current rattie you may have. These rats will not be adopted out as singles! Please email us for an adoption application. Adoption fee is $15 for a single, $25 for a pair, $30 for a trio.
Red's 4 babies
*Born 9/23/2013 *3 girls (pictured above) and 1 boy (claimed) *Will be weaned 10/14/2013 and ready for new homes -These guys have been handled since birth and are doing great!
Bindi and Karat
*A pair of female dutch bunny mixes *Born 12/2012 *Will be adopted out together -These two girls were originally rescued from a rural shelter in WV along with their litter mates who are previously adopted out Judge's Park bunnies: Bilbo, Winston, and Egon. They went to a rescue who spayed them out and took great care of them, but unfortunately, they are in an area that doesn't really go for bunnies! So they came to us for a better chance of finding a home! These girls are super sweet, love to play, like being cuddled and petted and use their litter box! They are just great little girls!
Roger
Roger had a very sad story. He was raised in a household that knew nothing about bunnies and the bunnies kept multiplying. Unfortunately Roger developed an ear infection which they did not treat. To keep him alive, they fed him fruit loops and cocoa puffs. Luckily they came into contact with a rabbit rescue up in Erie, who took all the bunnies. We offered to take Roger because of his special medical needs.Roger has come leaps and bounds since he arrived. When he got here he couldn't stand up. After a few weeks of four different medications, Roger can now run around and play (though he does roll when upset and when he occasionally gets busy. Roger cannot be penned up or caged unfortunately as the confining walls make him roll. We have had him free range in our breezeway and recommend him to move to similar situation. He may do well in a large size cage, but the walls need to be solid for him to lean up against them. His owner must have experience with head til bunnies as we believe he will always be "tilted." We have another head til bunny here who lives a perfectly normal and happy life and can run and play like the other bunnies, just at an angle :) Roger will probably need to be on meds for anther month or so and monitored for the rest of his life to make sure he doesn't develop any more ear infections (when he gets busy, Dramamine Non Drowsy formula helps him immensely). Roger is such a happy go lucky bunny. He loves attention, loves his ears rubbed and loves being cuddled. He will give you kisses when you get just the right "spot." He's just a lovebug and he is worth every bit of special care he requires :) He will be neutered prior to going home Ideal Home: Bunny experience, ideally with special needs bunny experience. No small children please for this little guy. Roger is a good candidate to be bonded to a spayed female.
Peaches
*Female guinea pig *Tan medium hair *Paired with her sister Winnie -These girls were surrendered to us when they were purchased off craigslist and then the kids didn't take care of them (big surprise!). These girls are about 9 months old and super sweet. Very laid back, they are still a little scared, but are fine with being held and petted. They are great little girls who, when they mature, we know they will make great pets! They are currently in foster care getting used to getting lots of attention and handling :)
Winnie
*Female guinea pig *Agouti medium hair *Paired with her sister Peaches
-These girls were surrendered to us when they were purchased off craigslist and then the kids didn't take care of them (big surprise!). These girls are about 9 months old and super sweet. Very laid back, they are still a little scared, but are fine with being held and petted. They are great little girls who, when they mature, we know they will make great pets! They are currently in foster care getting used to getting lots of attention and handling :)
Sampson and Bean
*A male and female pair *Sampson is a Flemish giant mix, and Bean is a Netherland Dwarf *Sampson is about 1 1/2 and Bean is about 2 1/2 -Bean and Sam have been with the rescue their whole lives. We have been using them sometimes for public events because they are both so sweet and easy to handle. But we've decided that we need to make room for more bunnies in need so these guys are going to get a new forever home so they can get more attention! Sam is very sweet, but despite being 3 times the size of Bean, he is the one who will hide his head in your arm when he's scared :) He loves being petted, loves being cuddled, but prefers to not be held. Bean, of the pair is the most outgoing. She loves attention, she likes being held and petted, and she loves to run around and play. You'd be surprised, because, you see, Bean has a disability! She has been splay legged since she was born, on her right side. We had her x-rayed when we took her in and the vet says that she was born this way and it was not an injury after birth. It doesn't affect her at all and has never caused any problems! We just call her a seal because she runs like one now :)
Ginny
*Female shorthair piggy *Between 1-2 years old so around 1/2012 born -Ginny came in because her owner had bought her for her grand-kids but they were deathly allergic. Ginny was scared when she first arrived but she's gotten loads better now! She likes being handled and petted and loves having out of cage time. She's so sweet and she has the most gorgeous markings (A straight line down her face dividing her between black and white and a black spot around her eye!). She is paired up with our baby piggy Mabel.
Mabel
*Abyssinian *Born on 8/12/2013 *Paired now with Ginny -Ebony came to us with her daughter as an owner surrender. Unfortunately she was exposed to a male. Ebony was heavily pregnant and gave birth to 6 babies not very long after she came here. The one female left is Mabel who we have now paired with our single girl Ginny.
Mattie's female babies
Black berk dumbo rex w/ star
Ebony's male babies:
*Male guinea pigs *All Abyssinian *Born on 8/12/2013 *Will be available for adoption anytime after 9/2/2013 -Ebony came to us with her daughter as an owner surrender. Unfortunately she was exposed to a male. Ebony was heavily pregnant and gave birth to 6 babies not very long after she came here. The males are:
Fidget: Black and white male Alex: Brown and white male
These guys will be adopted out in pairs or as buddies for an adopter's current guinea pig. They will not be adopted out to be single guinea pigs. Adoption fee is $20 for a single, $35 for a pair and $45 for 3.
Bilbo
*Born January 2013 *Neutered male *Lilac/brown color -Bilbo came to us from another rescue who needed help placing their bunnies. He is a super sweet, super outgoing boy who is already neutered and microchipped and just needs his forever home! He is perfectly litter box trained and would make a great free range bun! Bilbo was adopted out with his new girlfriend Lola :)
Lola
*Single female *Lop mix *Approximately 5 pounds *Spayed -This girl was being posted on Facebook as free to a good home. She was living outside, wearing a collar (which is unthinkable with rabbits!) and living on cedar bedding which is poisonous! Despite her bad care in her last home, Lola is very sweet. She's very laid back, very snuggly and doesn't mind being picked up at all. She is pretty underweight, very dirty (her coat is yellow rather than white!), but we will get her all fixed up, spayed and ready for her new forever homes! Lola was adopted to a great home with her new boyfriend Bilbo :)
Beau and Sully
* A bonded pair of lops, Sully is a fuzzy lop and Beau is a mini lop. *About a year and a half old *Both spayed/neutered -Beau is a Judge's Park alumni that was unfortunately returned due to a new baby in the family. He came with a very sweet fuzzy lop that they bonded him to. Unfortunately, they came back in not too great shape. Beau had a URI that he had obviously had for a while as he had urine scald on his back legs. Sully and him were both very thin and had a case of mites. We've had them here for about a month and they are now back into great shape! Healthy and happy and ready for their forever home! Both are litter box trained, super sweet and just need a good brushing now and again.
Libby
*Approximately 1 year old *Mini lop female *Spayed -Libby came to us because their owner was moving and they needed to get rid of her and her housemate, Teddy. They came to us in an open bed of a truck. They'd apparently been living in a garage and Libby was in very poor shape. She had an untreated case of mites and horrific nails. Libby was in such poor shape and had also not been handled really at all. She's scared to death that someone will touch her neck, because she's probably in a lot of pain. In just 24 hours, Libby went from a scared to death, whimpering ball of bunny to a sweet little girl who loves to have her back and face rubbed and even let one of our volunteers pick her up! Once her mites go away and her pain subsides, I think Libby will realize that humans actually are good! She's a very, very sweet girl who just needs some love.
Wynken, Blinken and Nod
*Approximately 3-4 months of age as of 5/2013 *Were rescued from becoming snake food :( -These boys are gorgeous gray and light brown rex boys. They are a little shy and skittish right now, but with some handling, we think they are going to be just awesome boys! They will be adopted out together.
Vincent
*Male Albino rabbit *Netherland Dwarf, but larger, around 4 pounds *Neutered -Poor Vincent. This boy was found running loose as a stray. Then he was taken to our local kill shelter where his chances were nil. Luckily we were able to come pick him up. Somewhere along the line as well, he lost a chunk of his ear! Despite all of that, Vincent is such a sweet, sweet boy. He'll snuggle up under your chin when you pick him up and loves being petted and cuddled! He's going to make an amazing bunny for a family!
Max
*Single male rat *Black hoodie *About 4 months old as of 7/2013 -Max came to the rescue after being rescued from becoming snake food. He came in very unsocialized and unhandled. Within only 4 days, this boy was climbing all over us, cuddling, sitting on our shoulders, and loving any bit of attention he can get. He comes running to the side of the cage when he sees us :) We believe Max either had an ear infection at a young age or had some sort of trauma as his head is tilted to one side a small amount. We also believe his hearing has been affected as he sleeps like a log! It doesn't affect him at all, and we don't forsee him having any issues in the future. He's a great boy to be bonded to other males or to get lots of attention as a single rattie!
Teddy
*Single adult male, between 6 and 7 *Gorgeous tan/gray/white color *Will be neutered prior to adoption -Teddy came to us because their owner was moving and they needed to get rid of him and his housemate, Libby. They came to us in an open bed of a truck. They'd apparently been living in a garage and Libby was in very poor shape. Teddy luckily wasn't too bad but had just been bathed (which you NEVER do to a rabbit) and had just had his nails cut apparently, though they were still very long for just being cut. We think Libby got the short end of the stick. Luckily Teddy is very sweet, very handleable, very cuddly. He likes to be held, likes to be petted, loves attention and snuggles. He seems like he's had a hard life and his eyes are very sad, but we are hoping with some love and TLC, this little boy will blossom! Don't let his age scare you! Bunnies can live 10-12 years and he has many good years left to be spoiled and loved on :) Teddy was adopted to be a buddy for his new family's current bunny. Everyone in the family has already fallen head over heels with him. He was originally supposed to be a foster but he actually ended up becoming an adoption within 24 hours because of how wonderful he is :)
Leida
*Singe female Dutch *Born approximately 3/2012 *Spayed *Litter box trained -Leida was dumped off at a local pet store in filthy condition and with bad food. I cannot for the life of me understand why. This beautiful little girl is beyond sweet, loves to be held and petted on and does anything to get your attention when you're not petting her :) She is just a wonderful girl and will be a great bunny for any family! Leida was adopted after being here 7 months to be a buddy for a cute little lop male :)
Bella
*Female Abyssinian *Black, white, and tan *Paired with Clara -Bella is still getting used to being handled. She can be very skittish, but once you catch her, she is calm and doesn't mind being held. Once she gets used to being handled, we know she's going to be great. She's a very sweet little piggy. Special Needs: None! Friends: Belle is currently living with Clara and they must be adopted out together. Clara needs to live with submissive piggies and she must have a good sized cage so she doesn't pick on them!
Clara
*Female medium hair *Tan, brown, and white *Paired with Bella -Clara is a very outgoing girl who is learning that being handled is great. She can be a little skittish when you try and pick her up, but once you get her, she is very curious and likes to investigate everything. She's a very sweet little piggy. Clara is a very dominant pig. She is currently living with Belle and they must be adopted out together. She needs to live with submissive piggies and she must have a good sized cage so she doesn't pick on them!
Liam
*2 years old (so born in 2011) *Single male *Teddy mix -This gorgeous boy was surrendered to us due to a member of his family being allergic. This boy was kept in a garage because of the allergies, so I don't think he's had loads of attention for a while :( Despite his background, Liam is very sweet and outgoing once he settles into where he is living and gets used to new people. He likes his nose scritched and doesn't mind being held. He will let you know when you scratch him in a place he doesn't like by putting his teeth on you, but does not bite. Probably a home with older kids or adults would be best for Mr. Liam :)
Lizzie
*Short hair crested female *Black, brown and white *Paired with her daughter Mary, Lizzie is a very sweet little girl. Very snuggly and very sweet, she doesn't mind being held. She can be a little skittish being picked up but with more handling, we think she'll be fine. Lizzie lives with her daughter and they must be adopted out together. She can be a bit possessive of her baby around other pigs, so they will do best without other piggies.
Mary
*Medium haired female with a whorl *Black eyed white *Paired with her mom Lizzie -Mary is a typical baby, very skittish right now. Once you get her out and old her, she calms down a lot. She likes being held and is very curious about the world around her. She investigates everything and likes to talk about it too :) She's going to be a very good girl once she gets handled more. Mary lives with her mother, Lizzie, and they must be adopted out together. Lizzie can be a bit possessive of her baby around other pigs, so they will do best without other piggies. Adoption fee is $20 for a single, $35 for a pair of piggies, and $50 for 3.
Jasper
*Approximately 1 year old *Male lionhead/hotot cross *Neutered -This little boy got abandoned in a hallway. Apparently he was without food or water for 3 days. Luckily someone contacted a local rabbit rescue contact and they brought him to us. This little boy is super sweet. He's a little cautious right now around new people (not surprisingly considering what he's been through), but he warms up quickly. He loves to be held and get his face rubbed and tooth purrs in happiness when you get the right spot :) He's going to be a great little bunny.
Sassy
*Female Jersey Wooley bunny *Spayed *Under 1 year old -Sassy came to us from a place in NJ that needed to quickly find placement for their bunnies. Sassy used to be "sassy" prior to being spayed, but since then she has chilled out a lot. She is very sweet, very pliable, and very cuddly :) She doesn't mind being messed with and loves getting attention! She is a good candidate to be bonded to a male or she can be adopted out on her own!
Annie
*Female shorthair piggy *About 3-4 month as of April 2013 *Pairing her with Ginny -Annie came in with 6 other piggies that were abandoned in a storage locker. She is now off pregnancy watch and luckily is not pregnant! She is a little skittish as she is young, but she is warming up quickly and is so sweet!
Marty
*Born approximately 6/2012: male dwarf bunny *White with tan markings *Missing one ear (due to either another bunny or he was born that way) *Litter box trained *About 2.5 pounds *Neutered*Special needs -Marty is a super cute baby bunny who is so cute and sweet and cuddly you can't help but love him! He is missing one ear, but that shouldn't cause any issues in the future, his new family will just have to make sure to keep that area clean and watch for ear infections.Marty is being adopted out as a special needs bunny. Marty has upper respiratory issues, something called Pasteurella. He will have this issue for the rest of his life and will need to be on antibiotics off and on. Our local vet here in OH gives us a large bottle which lasts him a while and is about $50, so you would be looking to spend that probably every 3 months or so. If he stays on the antibiotics he is fine. He's such a sweet boy, he really deserves his special forever home that will care for him the rest of his life. We do not recommend he got to a home with any other rabbits, and if he does, they should be Pasteurella positive.
Mia
Mia came to us on 6/14. Someone contacted my husband about a "smushed in face cat" that had been hanging around their house, in Amish country, for a few weeks. When I went out to see, what I saw was horrifying. This poor girl, has obviously been out for a while. Matted, covered in burrs, filthy dirty and skinny. And covered in ticks. Despite all this, she is just the perfect cat. She loves attention, loves being loved on, loves to give headbutts and groom you, she didn't let her hard life make her mad at the world. She likes to talk, but not in the way you would think. She hisses and makes growling noises, but she uses them in the way that other cats meow. She'll rub against your legs while growling, or greet you with a hiss and a headbutt. I don't know if she didn't learn proper cat language or what, but we think it's kind of cute. This girl doesn't have a mean bone in her body. A few days after she got here, we gave her a bath, which she did really well with. Didn't even try and use claws or teeth as other cats might. She let me sit there with her seated on the toilet for about an hour while I pulled ticks out, periodically grooming me and taking purring naps. She knew I was helping her, and she appreciated it. She's going to make someone so happy and she deserves to have a real indoor home and to be treated like a princess. She is going to the vet on 6/19 to get an exam, get tested, and to get her initial shots. As soon as she is healthy enough, she will be spayed and ready for a new forever home!! Please email us at [email protected] for an application.
Darby
*Born on 4/23/2013 *Will be paired with Darwin when he's weaned *Shorthair agouti and white. -Darby's mom came in with a group of other piggies after being abandoned in a storage locker. Not too long afterward she gave birth to five healthy babies! The babies are super cute and doing really well!
Darwin
*Single male piggy *Approximately 3 years old *Red and white crested piggy -Darwin is just a goood, good boy. Really placid and laid back, he likes to be held and cuddled and relax. He loves being held in towels and will just lie down and watch TV with you :)
Charlotte
*Born on 4/23/2013 *Paired with her mom Cassie *Shorthair black, white, and brown -Charlotte's mom came in with a group of other piggies after being abandoned in a storage locker. Not too long afterward she gave birth to five healthy babies! Charlotte is a crazy baby with tons of energy and she loves to talk! She's learning how to be handled and doing absolutely great! She will be adopted out with her mom Cassie.
Cassie
*Female shorthair piggy *Under one year *Paired with her daughter Charlotte -Cassie came to us with a group of six other guinea pigs who were left in a storage locker to die :( Males and females were all living together, so not too long after she arrived, Cassie gave birth to five babies! She is very sweet and cuddly, and just a great little girl who loves any and all attention. Her and her daughter Charlotte are ready to go to their new home together!
Penelope
*Approximately 3 year old female *Agouti -The owner of this piggy emailed us because they needed to get "rid of her." No excuse, just pretty much sounded like they didn't want to deal with her anymore. She was living in a teeny cage, with horrible food and no hay and is slightly overweight because of that. Penelope is a very sweet girl who seems very laid back and very chill. She does need some exercise and we are switching her over to a better food so she loses some weight. She's a really great little girl despite having owners who really didn't care about her.
Ginger
*Female brown and white mini rex *Approximately 1 year old as of 1/2013 *About 5 pounds *Spayed -Ginger came to us from a family who was moving out of the country and couldn't take her. She has obviously been well loved. She's very sweet, very outgoing, very cuddly, and just a lovely, lovely girl! Ginger was adopted out to be friends with another bunny, but unfortunately, she does not like other rabbits! She must be a single girl, especially because she likes to hog all the attention and gets jealous! :) ]
Johnny
*Approximately 1 year old male *Black dwarf rabbit *Neutered This poor little baby was posted on craigslist as an addition to a hutch (no pictures of him, just the horrible hutch). When I called about him, they had no idea of his age, whether he was male or female, and he didn't even have a real name. So we took him in here to find him a real loving home. Amazingly, Johnny is a complete angel. He loves attention, he loves being cuddled and held and kissed. He's done really well with his litter box as well and should be 100% with that after he is neutered. His name comes from Johnny Cash (man in black, man with no name...) Johnny went to his new home after being bonded with a Judge's Park alumni, Morgan :)
Evie
*Born in approximately 10/2012 *Dark black agouti with a white paw :) *Spayed -Evie came to our rescue after being rescued from living outside all winter in a hutch with a bunch of other bunnies. She is sister to Aggie. Initially these girls can be a little bit timid, but they really come around with gentle handling and love. They love to have their faces rubbed and are really just sweet, sweet girls. They are also great with their litter box! We think with lots of attention and love, they will be awesome bunnies :)
Cheese
*Baby male guinea pig *Tortoiseshell *Paired with his daddy, Mac-We took in a group of 7 guinea pigs that had been abandoned in a storage locker. Luckily someone found them and contacted us. They were all housed together, so all females are more than likely pregnant. Mac and his son Cheese were the only males and Mac is definitely his daddy. Cheese is a baby so he's still pretty skitty, but with more handling and age, he'll calm down. He's super sweet and when he's separated from his dad he wheeks for him :)
Mac
*Adult male guinea pig *Tortoiseshell *Paired with his son Cheese -We took in a group of 7 guinea pigs that had been abandoned in a storage locker. Luckily someone found them and contacted us. They were all housed together, so all females are more than likely pregnant. Mac and his son Cheese were the only males and Mac is definitely Cheese's daddy. Mac is really sweet, really laid back, big boy who doesn't mind being held and snuggled.
Henry
*One male left *Born 2/23/2013 -These guys were born to a female rat someone took in as a pet. They are very sweet little babies who are okay with being handled and are very curious and cuddly. There were two females that were already adopted and all we have left is one single male, Henry. He is a tan hoodie and very sweet and cuddly. He must be adopted out as a buddy for another male rattie. ]
Ruffles
*Approximately 3, so the born the beginning of 2010 *Female red and white Abysinnian guinea pig *Must be adopted with her sister Lily -Ruffles is the most active between her and her sister Lily. She loves to run around and is a little more scared when someone wants to pick her up. With work and some floor time she is doing much much better and is even enjoying a good head scratch! She is a very sweet little girl!
Lily
*We were told she was 3, but we believe she is older, probably closer to four. *Black and tan shorthair *Must be adopted with her sister Ruffles -Don't let Lily's potential age scare you away. She is one of the sweetest little girls. She came to us in very poor shape, with a bloated belly, calloused feet, and in very poor condition. Luckily, she is all healed up, gaining weight well and ready to go to a new home! She is so sweet and cuddly, we just love her to bits already :) She would love a forever home with her sister to spend the rest of her days being spoiled, cuddled and loved!
Abby
*Young female *English spot mix *Spayed -Abby was left behind in an apartment when her owners left :( Luckily someone found her and brought her to us! Despite being abandoned, Abby is one of the sweetest little girls. She loves being petted, loves being held and is a complete snuggler! She is just a great little bun and will make someone a great house bunny! Abby was adopted out to be a companion for McDuff, another Judge's Park alumni!
Egon
*Born approximately 12/2012 *Baby tan/white dutch -These guys were born at a shelter in WV and unfortunately, would have been given away to the first person with $10 bucks in their hand :( They had to be separated from their mom at 6 weeks because she had another litter and so luckily someone we know was able to convince them to give the babies to us. Winston and his brother Egon are some of the sweetest boys ever! They love humans, love snuggles, love playing and are just the best boys! These boys will be held here until they are at least 3 months old, to ensure that they are healthy and growing up well. One of their littermates passed away so we will be keeping an eagle eye on them to make sure they are okay. They are doing very well so far. While we would love to keep him and his brother together, we know that once hormones hit, that may not be a possibility. Updated: T he boys stayed with us until they were neutered and were then adopted to a fabulous home together!
Winston
*Born approximately 12/2012 *Gray dutch baby -These guys were born at a shelter in WV and unfortunately, would have been given away to the first person with $10 bucks in their hand :( They had to be separated from their mom at 6 weeks because she had another litter and so luckily someone we know was able to convince them to give the babies to us. Winston and his brother Egon are some of the sweetest boys ever! They love humans, love snuggles, love playing and are just the best boys! These boys will be held here until they are at least 3 months old, to ensure that they are healthy and growing up well. One of their littermates passed away so we will be keeping an eagle eye on them to make sure they are okay. They are doing very well so far. Winston has had some runny eye issues, so we will be making sure that is cleared up before he leaves us. While we would love to keep him and his brother together, we know that once hormones hit, that may not be a possibility. If need be, we will separate them. Updated: T he boys stayed with us until they were neutered and were then adopted to a fabulous home together!
McDuff
* Approximately 1 year old male *Neutered lionhead McDuff was at a rescue that got shut down due to some issues there. Their animals are being dispersed and we got a large group including him. Oh this boy is sweet. He wants to be snuggled and held, he squishes up against you for any attention and loves he can get! He looks like a little old man, but he's not and is ready for his forever home :)
Emma and Dodger
*A pair of dwarf bunnies *Dodger is about 4 pounds, Emma about 3.4 -Dodger came here after running loose in Erie with another group of bunnies that someone had set loose :( Emma was taken in off of craigslist and after giving birth to 3 babies, came here to find a forever home! Dodger and Emma have been bonded together and must be adopted out with each other! They are both super sweet, cuddly, love to be held and are just great buns :) Emma is definitely the dominant one and loves to run around and play while Dodger is perfectly happy sitting with you all day being petted :)
Pip
*Young male chinchilla *Single chin -This boy came from a large rescue that was being closed down. He's very sweet, though very nervous about handling, but I think with more time, he'll be a great boy! With the condition the two other chins were that came in with him, he is a lucky boy! He can be adopted as a single chin or as a companion for another male. Update: Pip was adopted out as a buddy for a single male who just lost his friend!
Sampson: special needs
*Dwarf mix *Dark brown agouti *Around 5 pounds *Litter box trained -It is with great pain that I put Sampson up online. I would give anything to keep him here at the rescue forever, because he is so sweet and wonderful, but unfortunately, if he stays, that is one less spot for a rescue bunny. Sampson is a sweet, sweet boy who loves attention, cuddles, people, being held, attention, snuggles, playing, and did I mention attention? He is a once in a lifetime bunny and just a sweet baby boy. He does have some residual sniffly nose issues from where he started out, and that just needs watched by his future adopter. We don't recommend he be bonded to another bunny because of that.
Olivia
*Approximately 1 year old female *Spayed black and white dwarf -Olivia is the last bunny we took in from a group of strays picked up in the Erie area. Someone had set them loose and they ended up making tunnels in yards and multiplying! Luckily they were all caught and they are just trying to find their forever homes now :) Olivia is a very sweet little bunny girl. Slightly shy, but very, very sweet, she loves to be held, loves to be cuddled, and loves to be petted! A quiet household would probably be better for her!
Scooter
*Single male dwarf *About 6 months old as of 1/2013 -Scooter is one cute little boy. He's very active, very sweet, and he really enjoys being cuddled! He loves to play, loves to run around and is just a fun, fun little boy. He is doing very well with his litter box and should be house trained here quite soon! Since he is so small, ideally a home with no small children. Scooter got adopted to eventually be in a trio with Panda and Ginger :) He's already happily living with Panda in his forever home!
Panda
*Possibly Netherland Dwarf mix *Under 1 year of age - Panda came in with a group of bunnies who had been picked up after running loose in a neighborhood for a while. He is the shyest of the bunch but very sweet and very snuggly. He just needs to learn that humans aren't going to hurt him and he is in a great foster home learning how to be a happy, outgoing, non-scared bunny! Preferably a quiet house for this boy who will be patient with him and give him lots of love, attention and snuggles. If you do, he may just give you a kiss :) Panda got adopted to eventually be in a trio with Scooter and Ginger :) He's already happily living with Scooter in his forever home!
Smokey
*Single female dwarf *About 6 months old as of 1/2013 -Smokey is a very special girl who came to us from a place who had an "explosion" of bunnies. I don't think she had the proper socialization when she was a baby, so she has some things to work on and will need a patient, loving home with bunny experience (preferably adults only). When Smokey first came to us, the first few days, you couldn't even touch her. She was shortly after that spayed, which is helping since her hormones are dissipating. We are working a lot to get her used to handling and she is calming down a lot. After only about a week here, I got her from boxing, growing and "fake" biting to a pile of mush next to me in only about 15 minutes. She will strike out if scared or cornered, but if you work with her and are quiet and calm, she calms down a lot when she knows she is safe and you are not going to hurt her. With more socialization time I really think she is going to be an amazing bunny. She is super smart and I really think she has a ton of potential to be a great, great girl. Smokey got adopted to hopefully someday be integrated into an established pair of bunnies!
Daisy
*Approximately 4 years old *Female Rex/lionhead cross *Spayed *Litter box trained --This beautiful girl is a one of a kind little sweetheart She is a gorgeous, super sweet, shy little girl who wants love but we don't think she really knows what it is... She loves to be cuddled and petted and is very calm. Quiet households for this little girl please. Daisy got adopted to be a companion for another bunny who had just lost his mate. They fell in love and moved in immediately with each other!
Cookie
*Approximately 4 years old *Female purebred English lop *Spayed *Litter box trained -This gorgeous sweetie pie is the queen and she knows it :) She is a big, goofy, outgoing, happy bun who loves attention and loves her face rubbed! She is litter box trained and will just make anyone a fantastic bunny!! Cookie went to a great family who loves her despite some special needs she has :) She has a great forever home!
Thelma and Louise!
*These girls are two super sweet, lovey little albino rattie girls who just want a forever home to pay attention to them all day and to give them good food and hammocks to sleep in :) Adoption fee is $20 for the pair! They are about a year old.
Flower
*Approximately 6 month old female guinea pig (7/2012) *Black and white Abysinnian. -This little girl was rescued by a caring person who took in in after she was left behind at the Roger's sale, a horrible animal auction. This little girl is very sweet, very interactive little girl who likes attention and likes to be held! She's going to make someone a great pet! We are currently bonding Flower with Jubilee and they are doing great and will be adopted out together!
Jubilee
*Adult female piggy (born approximately 1/2012 *Agouti and white Abysinnian -Jubilee was rescued by another rescue when she was living in filthy with a bunch of other guinea pigs. Luckily they rehabbed her, got her healthy and then transferred her to us so we could bond her with our single adoptable female Flower! Jubilee is a very sweet little girl. She's a little shy, but she does eventually warm up and let you scratch her nose. She doesn't mind being held and I think with some more work, she'll be a snuggle piggy :) Currently we are bonding Jubilee with our other single piggy Flower. They are doing great and will be adopted out together!
Ophelia
*Possibly Netherland Dwarf/Hotot mix *Under 1 year of age - What can I say about Ophelia? Just weeks ago this girl was a stray running loose outside. Today, she is a perfect little bunny rabbit who loves humans, trusts them completely, is outgoing and curious, loves being snuggled in held and is perfectly litter box trained. She is just a perfect, sweet bunny! Ophelia's family drove from Buffalo with their bunny to pick her out! She's going to be very spoiled and have a boyfriend :)
Macaroon
*Approximately 3 month old male (10/2012 *Himalayan Abyssinian -This little boy was rescued by a caring person who took him in after he was left behind at the Roger's sale, a horrible animal auction. Being a baby, Mac is crazy and likes to run around and explore and play, but he also is very snuggly and a very sweet boy who likes his face rubbed. He's going to be a great little piggy!
Quincy
*Baby bunny born in April 2012 *Black Rex *Neutered *Litter box trained -This group of bunnies was surrendered to us after their mom was rescued and surprised her new family with four babies! 3/4 of these babies have Rex coats, so we think daddy was a rex bunny! The guys are sweet, sweet, sweet, and were very obviously raised right! They love humans, love attention, love playing and love food! They will be great for any family! Quincy is very outgoing and is always at the front of his cage for pets. He doesn't mind being held and loves attention! Quincy currently lives on his own and can be adopted out as a single bunny or as a companion for a spayed female Quincy finally was left here as the last of his litter and got adopted to a great family over near Akron!
Morgan
*Single female English spot mix *Spayed *Litter box trained -Morgan came to us as a rescue from a kill shelter and had been bounced around a lot before she came to us. When she came to us, she was absolutely scared out of her mind of humans and would run in circles around her pen trying to get away from you. After only a few days, she has gone from a shy, scared girl to a lovey, cuddly, sweet, sweet bunny, who loves attention and will lie there with you forever for a face rub. She does though take a while to warm up to new people, therefore she has been overlooked for over a year here at the rescue. This poor girl has been here way too long; she's a big beautiful bunny and will make someone a great house rabbit.
Edward
*Approximately 1 year old *Male Holland lop *Neutered -Edward was won at a local fair last year, which we find horrible. Bunnies should never be "won" but should be planned for, researched, and the owners should be fully prepared! His family kept him and were attached but his dad decided that he would rather him go somewhere that would be a little more bunny knowledgeable than they were. Edward is such a great little bunny. He was initially a little shy for about the first hour, but once he discovered that these new humans were nice he turned into mr. cuddle bug :) He loves to be snuggled, he loves his face rubbed, and he doesn't mind being held! Edward does not like cats, so a home without cats is best.
Zara
*Adult female American Fuzzy lop *About 5 pounds *Spayed -This girl has been through so much. We got a call that there was a domestic bunny running loose in our local park. Some very kind people picked her up and brought her to us. This poor girl was obviously seriously neglected and then dumped outside. : Originally we named this baby Noah because she was so matted we couldn't tell if it was a boy or girl and it seemed fitting. Once she went in for her "neuter" and got shaved, she promptly got spayed and we changed her name to Zara! She is beyond sweet. Despite such a horrible life so far, she loves people, loves cuddling, loves petting, loves being held and is just a fantastic little girl. Zara came to us covered in mats, filthy dirty and full of sticks and leaves (she'd obviously been out for a while). She has since gotten a haircut and a shave and feels much better! Keep in mind that her adopter will have to brush her at least a few times a week to prevent matting. Zara got adopted to an awesome family who built her a 3 level cage :)
Aiden and Sadie
*Bonded male/female pair *Spayed and Neutered *Aiden is about 5 pounds, Sadie is about 4 pounds -Aiden and Sadie are a lovey pair of bunnies. Aiden is a male Himalayan rabbit and Sadie is possibly a gray mini lop mix (with straight ears, but a lop face!). Sadie loves playtime and cuddles. Aiden adores being petted, but he is also pretty well stone deaf so he sleeps like a log :) Though his deafness doesn't affect him at all, he just doesn't react to loud noises! He's a snuggle bun when he knows you and he loves to run around and dig in newspapers! They are both litter box trained and can be picked up with no problem. 1/2013: Sadie and Aiden got adopted to an amazing home in Cleveland where they have their own room!! Yay!
William and Lucy
*William is a Netherland Dwarf mix and Lucy is an English spot mix. *Both spayed and neutered William was rescued from a family who had him living outside and didn't want him anymore. He was filthy dirty when we got him here, and you can tell he's been manhandled by little children. He can be a little flinchy initially, but has warmed up to people very quickly and is a complete cuddlebug.
Lucy is a super duper friendly female mix, born around approximately March of 2011. She is still young so she loves playing and she loves being out of her cage and getting attention. She has absolutely no fear of anything and binkys all over the place when she is happy :) These two must be adopted together. December 2012: William and Lucy got adopted to a fabulous family who drove all the way from Eastern PA to get them (and gave them their very own bunny room!)!! :)
Emmett
*Approximately 2 months old as of August 2012 *Siamese colored baby bun *Approximately 3 pounds *Litter box trained *Neutered -Emmett is a very sweet, very laid back baby who likes attention and cuddling and doesn't mind being held at all. His and his brother Marty were rescued off of craigslist from someone who had too many litters accidentally born. He is so friendly, so playful and just a fantastic litte boy! Emmett got adopted to a great family :)
India and Mo
India came to us as a breeder bunny that wouldn't sell. :( She was a gorgeous girl, but was living in a cage that she could barely turn around in. She is a very sweet, very gentle purebred Silver Marten female. I call her my little princess because she is super sweet, super lovey, but she also knows that she is queen of the house :) She is one of the most playful bunnies we've ever had and has an absolutely huge personality! Mo is a super sweet, super cuddly, happy little boy (about 4.5 pounds). He lived his whole life outside and his old owner tried to set him loose when she didn't want him anymore. Luckily someone we know stopped her and he came here! We didn't mean to bond Mo and India as India had been very, very aggressive with any other bunny we had tried to pair her with. One day when Mo was out playing, India got out of her cage. Instead of trying to attack him as we thought she would, she started playing with him, and in a little while, they started to cuddle! It was love at first sight and they are now living together, so they must be adopted out together. 12/2012: India and Mo got adopted into a fabulous home with a huge built in cage :) They are very lucky!
Luigi
*Adult male guinea pig *Shorthair *Agouti and white -Luigi and his brother Mario were left outside the front door of a local kill shelter. Their owner didn't even come in to let the staff know their names or anything about them, they just peeled away in their car. Their cage was filthy and it looked like their nails had never been cut. Luigi is definitely the more shy of the two boys as I think Mario had been beating him up for a while! He's more skittish, but he's also very good when you catch him and warms up quickly. He likes attention and doesn't mind being held at all! Him and his brother are great boys and very vocal! Him and Mario don't get along, so Luigi will be adopted out as a buddy for a baby male guinea pig, or his new owners can neuter him and integrate him into any group. Update 12/2012: Luigi has been adopted into a great family!
Elvis
*Single male Dutch bunny *Approximately 2 years old *Will be neutered prior to adoption -This handsome little boy was rescued by someone, but they couldn't keep him indoors, so he was left outside in a little wire cage :( A great rescue in Columbus was trying to find placement for him, so we offered to take him into our rescue and find him a home! Despite living outdoors away from humans, he is amazingly sweet, cuddly, and loves any and all attention. He has no issues being petted and loves being held! He's just a great boy.
Oreo
*Single male guinea pig *Black and white shorthair -Oreo is a very sweet, laid back little boy who is really good with being held and snuggled and loves his chin rubbed! He can panic a little bit when you go to pick him up, like all guinea pigs, but that is normal, and once he gets used to his new family, he will get used to the attention! Him and other adult male guinea pigs don't get along, so Oreo will be adopted out as single piggy, a buddy for a baby male guinea pig, or his new owners can neuter him and integrate him into any group.
Jake
*Born 6/2011 *Male purebred English lop *Will be neutered prior to adoption -This handsome boy is a once in a lifetime bun bun. He is super duper friendly, loves everyone and is just a complete goofball :) He is also very good with his litter box and has a stuffie that he loves and has to come home with him :)
Rudy
*Single young male *Neutered -Rudy was rescued from a horrible situation in MI where he was living in a cardboard box and being neglected. He was transported to us and will be neutered and adopted out to a new home! Rudy is super sweet, though a little shy at first, and was named Rudy because he came here on the 10th anniversary of September 11th. He's about 5 pounds and a very, very good boy! He is litter box trained! Rudy's new family fell in love with him at Midwest Bunfest and drove him back to Indianapolis with them after him being here for a full year!! Yay!
Sabrina and her kittens
All of these beautiful babies need homes! Momma Sabrina was a stray who showed up at our friend Deanna's house and promptly gave birth to four babies, 3 girls and 1 boy. Babies were born 8/31. All are long/medium haired tabbies. The boy is the smallest and the darkest. All are super sweet and friendly and love laps and cuddles. Momma loves to give nose butts and licks. Great, great kitties who deserve their furever homes!
Mario
*Adult male guinea pig *Shorthair *Black and white -Mario and his brother Luigi were left outside the front door of a local kill shelter. Their owner didn't even come in to let the staff know their names or anything about them, they just peeled away in their car. Their cage was filthy and it looked like their nails had never been cut. Amazingly, Mario is a super sweet, super outgoing piggy, who loves attention and is very curious about everything! He loves to stand at the front of his cage and wheek for attention and "periscope," i.e. stand up on his hind legs and look to see what you are doing! He's just a love. He is currently on his own as he didn't get along with the piggy he came in with, Luigi, but he is a good candidate to be neutered and bonded with another group of piggies, or bonded to a single baby male.
Franklin
*Baby bunny born in April 2012 *Half Rex but has no rex coat (Agouti) *Neutered -This group of bunnies was surrendered to us after their mom was rescued and surprised her new family with four babies! 3/4 of these babies have Rex coats, so we think daddy was a rex bunny! The guys are sweet, sweet, sweet, and were very obviously raised right! They love humans, love attention, love playing and love food! They will be great for any family! Franklin is really awesome and is the most outgoing of the babies. He loves any and all attention! Franklin currently lives on his own and can be adopted out as a single bunny or as a companion for a spayed female
Layla and Arthur
*Approximately 4-5 year old bunnies *Both spayed/neutered *Litter box trained -These poor guys have been all over the place in their lives. They were surrendered to our shelter 4 years ago after living outside and their owner didn't want them anymore. They were adopted out and then returned when their owner's children lost interest and their owner didn't want to deal with them anymore :( These guys are so, so sweet, I don't know how anyone could give them up. Layla is a very large (10.5 pound) Californian rabbit and is just a giant baby who likes to be held like one :) Arthur is a smaller (5 pound) mix who is sweet as pie and loves being cuddled, but is not so sure about being held. They are such amazing bunnies and I'd love for them to have a real forever home for the rest of their days!
Ellie
*Baby bunny born in April 2012 *Tan/brown Rex *Spayed -This group of bunnies was surrendered to us after their mom was rescued and surprised her new family with four babies! 3/4 of these babies have Rex coats, so we think daddy was a rex bunny! The guys are sweet, sweet, sweet, and were very obviously raised right! They love humans, love attention, love playing and love food! Ellie is the smallest one of the girls and a little more shy. But she is super snuggly and lovey and is just a sweet little baby girl! They will be great for any family! Ellie and Emma must be adopted out together as they are bonded.
Emma
*Baby bunny born in April 2012 *Gray Rex *Spayed -This group of bunnies was surrendered to us after their mom was rescued and surprised her new family with four babies! 3/4 of these babies have Rex coats, so we think daddy was a rex bunny! The guys are sweet, sweet, sweet, and were very obviously raised right! They love humans, love attention, love playing and love food! Emma is the more outgoing and bigger of her and her sister. She's always begging for attention and snuggles! They will be great for any family! Emma and her sister Ellie must be adopted out together.
Delilah
*Born 7/14/2012 *Medium length hair *Currently living with our resident herd, but will only be adopted out as a buddy for another guinea pig -Delilah is a super friendly, super crazy, sweet, sweet little girl who loves attention, loves to play and LOVES to talk. If she's separated from her current piggy friends she wheeks until they come back (for as long as she has to...), so she MUST be adopted out as a companion for another guinea pig, whether that is another female or a neutered male. She is just a great, great piggy. As with any baby pigs, she can be skittish initially (baby piggies will run from you), but will calm down as she gets older.
Addie
*Shorthair female guinea pig *Born around April 2012 -Addie is a sweet, young little piggy who came to us with her boyfriend Andrew (they unfortunately thought they were both girls). She a little shy but warming up quickly and is just a really nice little girl.
Andrew
*Shorthair male guinea pig *Born around April of 2012 *Neutered -Andrew is a super sweet piggy who is a very calm, loving little boy. He doesn't mind being picked up, he loves attention and he is very laid back! He will be adopted out with his girlfriend as he is being neutered on 8/10.
Oliver
*Single male Harlequin *Born approximately 3/2012 *Oliver is a super sweet Harlequin boy who was dumped off at a local pet store in filthy conditions and with bad food. Despite that, he is sweet, gentle, and loves to be held and cuddled. A little bit shy initially, he warms up very quickly. He's going to be an amazing bunny.
Pogo
*Single male piggy *Pogo is an Abyssinian born in 9/09 -Pogo came from a neglect situation and was in very poor shape when he got here, with overgrown nails, mites, and he was filthy! With time, he has been cleaned up and is healthy, and is slowly learning to trust humans! He will make a great piggy for any family who wants to give him lots of love and TLC! Adoption fee is $20 for him.
Alex
*Born 7/14/2012 *Medium length hair *Must be adopted out with his brother Anthony -These guys are super sweet, crazy little baby boys who love to play and run around their cage and wheek like madmen :) They are super fun little boys who will be great for any family! As with any baby pigs, they can be skittish initially, but will calm down as they get older.
Anthony
*Born 7/14/2012 *Abysinnian hair *Must be adopted out with his brother Alex -This is a super sweet, super crazy pair of boys who love to run around like crazy and play and wheek to their hearts content! They are really great piggies and will be great for any family. As with any baby pigs, they can be skittish initially, but will calm down as they get older.
Nick
*Single male piggy *Nick is a short hair born in 12/11 *Nick came to us from a neglect situation and was in very poor shape when he got here with overgrown nails, mites, and he was filthy! After a little bit of time he has blossomed into a sweet piggy who now allows us to pet his nose. He can be skittish about being picked up as all piggies are, but he is warming up quickly to us! He will make a great piggy for any family! Adoption fee is $20 for him!
Sebastian
* Approximately 8 week old male *Silver tabby *Tested negative for FELV, FIV *Had first shots and first flea treatment (Revolution) -Sebastian is so, so sweet. He loves people, he loves cuddling and purring and will spend all day weaving around your legs and getting his chin and belly rubbed :) He likes to talk and tell you what he wants even if you don't understand, lol. He's just a darling and will make someone an amazing house kitty. He also is perfect with his litter box! Suggested adoption donation is $40 which includes his first shots, first vet visit, negative test, and first flea meds (Revolution).
Domino
*Black and white mini rex *Neutered -Domino is a super sweet, energetic min rex with loads of energy and a hugely fun, playful personality! He's a little boy, about 3.5 pounds, so best for a family with adults or older kids only. He's working on his litter box habits, but once we get him neutered, we think that will be no issue at all with him :) He's always at the front of the cage when you come past waiting for a pet and someone to talk to him. He's going to make someone a great house bunny! Domino was adopted out to be a companion bunny to a girl previously adopted from us Trudi (now Luna!).
Zeus
*Young adult male *Purebred English lop *About 8 pounds *Will be neutered prior to adoption -Zeus was found running loose in a local neighborhood! This big boy is amazingly handsome and really sweet. He can be a little annoyed about people getting in his space in his cage, but he only ever boxes and has never tried to bite. Should be eliminated by his neuter and having him in a large cage or pen! He has used his litter box perfectly since he got here and is just a sweet and handsome boy :) Zeus went to a great woman in NY who runs a small animal rescue like us! He will be their spokesbunny and hopefully will soon have a girlfriend :)
River
*Single female rabbit *Spayed -River is a very special bunny girl. When we took her to an event, instead of sitting back and hiding and eating her food we had for her, she sat at the front of the pen and demanded attention and petting from everyone! She is very outgoing and very, very friendly! She is also litter box trained and is just a wonderful girl. River was adopted to a great couple who will spoil her as much as her foster mom did :)
Sasha
*Solid gray female dwarf bunny *About 5 pounds *Between 1-2 years old *Will be spayed prior to adoption -Poor Sasha was living as a stray for 6 weeks until a good samaritan picked her up! She was covered in fleas and ticks and was just a pitiful little girl, scared to death of everything! Since she has learned that humans bring good things, this little girl has blossomed. She's learning that petting is good and has become quite the snugglebug! She doesn't mind being held and is doing really well with being handled. She's going to make someone a fantastic house bunny!
Simon and Chance
*Young male ratties *Simon was born in 3/2011, and Chance in 9/2011 *These boys are super duper sweet boys who love attention and love cuddles and being picked up. They swarm you when you open the door for loves :) They are great boys and really deserve their forever home where they can be spoiled and cuddled all the time! Adoption fee for the pair is $20.
Walter
*Guessing born in Fall of 2011 *3.8 pound male *Lionhead -This boy was taken as part of an unrelated criminal seizure and so ended up in rescue. Despite his background, he is a super sweet boy. He is in great health surprisingly despite super long nails which we have since cut. He is friendly, cuddly, and calm and is just a great little bunny! He will be a great house rabbit for the right family! His adoption fee is $60 which includes his neuter and first vet visit!
Chloe, Gracie, and Mae
*3 female rat girls *About 1 1/2 years old *Chloe: Black eyed white with black on one eye, Gracie: White with blazey face, Mae: Black hoodie -These girls are sweet, sweet, sweet! They love humans, love attention, love cuddles and love shoulders! They were in poor condition on surrender (mites, skinny, and URI's), but we are working on getting them healthy before they go to their new home!
Beau
*Approximately 5-6 month old male *Neutered *Brown and white mini lop -Beau came to Judge's Park when his owner couldn't care for him anymore. He had an identity crisis as they thought he was a girl and his name was Bella :) Well, he's definitely not a girl and his name is now Beau! Beau doesn't care though as he is truly one of the friendliest, most outgoing bunnies we've ever had here! He loves everyone, loves attention, and shamelessly begs for any bit of love he can get!! He also is very good with his litter box so far (which will only get better after he gets neutered!). Beau was adopted to a fantastic home where he will have a new girlfriend! :)
MJ
*Single adult Himalayan female *Spayed *About 5 pounds - MJ is a super friendly, very cuddly Himalayan bunny who loves to nap with her humans on the couch. She worships people and lives for her next cuddle session. MJ came to us after being horribly neglected. She was covered in ticks and had possibly had some sort of injury or brain issue, as she had horrible balance and fell over continually. We treated her with anti-parasitic medications, anti-inflammatories and antibiotics, and she did get better, but she has some residual balance issues which do not seem to affect her happiness! She does prefer not to be picked up though, which we think is related to her balance problems and feelings of instability. She does need to be watched because she is very curious and likes to climb and we like to make sure she doesn't climb too high in case she falls. She is litter box trained.
MJ finally, after a year, was adopted to a great family who are going to spoil her as she deserves!!!
Holly and Ivy
*Young female sisters *Albino dwarfs *Spayed -These two sweet, wonderful little girls were abandoned in a local neighborhood and were living under a tree in the snow. We cannot believe anyone would give them up! They amazingly friendly and outgoing and love humans and any cuddling and love they can get! Holly is bigger than Ivy and a tad more cuddly and outgoing. Ivy is a little smaller, but very gentle and quiet. Holly likes to sleep in weird positions and likes to thump her foot while she's out playing! These girls must be adopted out together as they love each other! -These girls were adopted as a friend to a boy named Calvin and are now a happy, loving trio who live in Allentown PA!
Max
* Approximately 1 year old male Netherland Dwarf cross *Black with white ticking *Neutered - Max is very, very sweet. He likes people, he likes petted, he loves attention and doesn't mind being held (as long as you pick him up while scooping his butt with one hand or else he panics and get scared!). He absolutely loves running around and playing and digging and destroying all his stuff in his cage and having loads of bunny fun :) He will be neutered prior to adoption so that should calm him down a bit as well. *Max got adopted into a great family and will be very spoiled!
Addie and Mac
-Adult male and female pair -Mac is an approximately 1 year old gray Netherland Dwarf -Addie is an approximately 5 year old Himalayan Mini Lop -These two are a super sweet, housetrained, lovely pair of bunnies who love attention and love playtime! They are both spayed and neutered and make just fantastic house bunnies. Mac is very laid back and sweet for a teeny little 2 pound bunny and Addie is just a big baby. Addie came from a neglect situation a few years back so we believe she is fully deaf due to ear mite damage, but it doesn't affect her in any way now and she's just a beautiful big sweet girl!! Addie and Mac got adopted to a great family who loves them and we hope to never see them again :)
Grace
*Single young female Harlequin *Spayed -Grace was rescued from a horrible situation in MI where she was living in a horrific, small wire cage in her own urine and feces. She was transported to us and will be spayed and adopted out to a new home. Grace is amazingly sweet and has a fantastic personality. She loves humans and likes to stick her nose in your business :) She is litter box trained! Grace's mom was a foster failure with her :)
Sterling
*6 month old purebred Chinchilla rabbit male *Single bunny -Smokey is a very outgoing boy who loves attention and loves to run around and play! These three boys are very active but very, very sweet and learning how to be house bunnies. Unfortunately Sterling was too dominant to continue living with his brothers, but we think with neutering, it will calm him down massively and enable him to live with at least a spayed female bunny (or he can be adopted out as a single bun). Sterling and our resident special needs bun Matilda fell in love (she had just lost her bonded mate), so it turns out that Sterling will be a permanent resident of Judge's Park!
Tinkerbelle
*Baby female English Angora * Will probably only end up being 3 or 4 pounds full grown *Will be adopted out on a spay contract -How can you not just absolute die of cuteness when you look at this adorable girl?? She is a little, sweet, cuddly poofball who just wants a forever home and lots of love!! She would be great in any home! Her coat does require brushing almost everyday to prevent it from getting matted (which she is very good and patient with!) Tinkerbelle has an awesome mommy who drove from upstate NY to adopt her, 8 hours both ways!! Congrats Tinkerbelle!
Ashley
*Baby female Abyssinian Guinea pig *Brown Agouti
-Ashley is a very sweet little, high energy baby. When these girls came to us, they were in very, very poor shape, skinny with mites, but are getting better by the day. Ashley was completely bald on her rear end, but all her hair has now grown back! They are all very outgoing and like attention and FOOD! These girls will be adopted out only with another female guinea pig or as companion to another female guinea pig .
Daphne
-Shorthair black adult female guinea pig -Daphne is a super sweet girl who was surrendered by her owner after they got two guinea pigs and they started multiplying. We think Daphne was the original girl. When these girls came to us, they were in very, very poor shape, skinny with mites, but are getting better by the day. They are all very outgoing and like attention and FOOD! These girls will be adopted out only with another female guinea pig or as companion to another female guinea pig .
Amber
*Young Abyssinian female guinea pig -Amber is a very sweet, slightly skittish, very vocal piggy who loves her dinner! When these girls came to us, they were in very, very poor shape, skinny with mites, but are getting better by the day. They are all very outgoing and like attention and FOOD! These girls will be adopted out only with another female guinea pig or as companion to another female guinea pig .
Ty
*Adult male paired with his brother Lenny *Black, brown and white crested shorthair -Lenny and his brother (along with his mom and sister) were surrendered to us by their owner who was moving. These guys don't seem to have been handled in a while and are very skittish. We have been handling them everyday and we believe with love and TLC, they will come around nicely :) Ty is definitely the more outgoing and boisterous of the two and is a big sweetie :)
Lenny
*Adult male paired with his brother Ty *Brindle, white and brown crested shorthair Ty and his brother (along with his mom and sister) were surrendered to us by their owner who was moving. These guys don't seem to have been handled in a while and are very skittish. We have been handling them every day and we believe with love and TLC, they will come around nicely :) Ty is definitely the more outgoing and boisterous of the two and is a big sweetie :)
Freddie
Freddie came to us from a woman who had him his entire life. Apparently around when he got neutered, he developed a bad upper respiratory infection which she treated for 2 weeks and then gave up on. He has been suffering for at least a year without medical treatment for a severe, severe respiratory problem. The reason why she didn't treat him? She had a baby and "didn't have time." Pure and simple neglect and hopefully she will be getting hers for this cruelty. We took him on and medically treated him the way he should have been long ago. He was emaciated with horrible nose and eye damage from his infection, he had bumblefoot and was dirty and disgusting. He has been cruelly neglected for a long time and we want to change his life for the better... We have changed his name as well because, they were apparently calling him Dinner-O, because people always thought he would be their dinner. Sick, sick, sick... Despite his severe neglect and the fact that he had lived in misery for at least a year, Freddie is one of the sweetest little bunnies we've ever come across. He knows that we are trying to help him and he loves us for it. He lives for snuggles and face rubs and loves any attention! He is a complete lovebug and deserves every happiness we can give him! Because of Freddie's neglect he will always have residual respiratory problems and will need to probably be on antibiotics most of the rest of his life. His eye infections and nose infections have cleared up but because of the neglect, we believe his nose will always be bald. Ideal Home: Freddie will only go to a home with bunny experience who is willing to take him on and make the rest of his life as wonderful as he deserves. 1/2012: Freddie got adopted to a wonderful, bunny experienced home that will love him forever and give him the proper care he needs!
Alicia
*Young female black Abyssinian Guinea Pig -Alicia is a very sweet, though slightly shy female guinea pig. She is still young and high energy but definitely likes to cuddle with you hold her! When these girls came to us, they were in very, very poor shape, skinny with mites, but are getting better by the day. They are all very outgoing and like attention and FOOD! These girls will be adopted out only with another female guinea pig or as companion to another female guinea pig . Alicia was adopted to be a buddy for two other female guinea pigs and to make two little girls very happy!
Caramel: featured pet!
*Single female Syrian hamster *Golden colored -Caramel is a very cute Syrian hammie girl who was dumped off at her local kill shelter. She had been housed with another female so she was covered in bite marks, had mites, and was housed in Cedar shavings which would have eventually killed her from the poisonous oils! We were able to take them here, get them separated and fixed up, and now they are ready for their forever home! They are shy and get nervous about being picked up but are not in any way aggressive and are rapidly calming down and, with lots of treats, enjoying being picked up! Caramel is a bit more skittish and jumpy, but with handling, I think she will be great! They love rolling around in their hamster balls as well! Caramel got adopted to a great mom who is going to spoil her as she should be!
Ramsey
*Single adult male *Neutered *About 7.5 pounds - Ramsey is a super cuddly possibly Flemish Giant bunny. This poor boy was found running loose by a busy highway. We believe that he is a purebred Flemish Giant that didn't end up getting big so the people that had him let him loose. He has a Flemish Giant body and head but he is much smaller than a Flemish Giant would be. He is perfectly litter box trained and is usually free range at our house and is perfect! He is used to living in a puppy pen. He's a great boy who likes "his" people and likes to be cuddled.
-7/2011: Ramsey has been adopted out to be the bonded boyfriend of a previously adopted Judge's Park bunny Bella! They already love each other :)
Ollie
* Single adult male *Neutered *About 8.5 pounds -Ollie is a very sweet, very gentle purebred English lop with super long ears! Initially he can be shy, but once he knows you he becomes a big cuddly baby as all EL's are. He loves being snuggled and will lay with you forever as long as you are rubbing his face and ears. He is litter box trained. Ollie is used to living in a puppy pen.
-7/2011: Ollie has been adopted to a wonderful family who has 3 other house buns including a special needs deaf bunny who will hopefully be Ollie's buddy someday! He is going to be very spoiled!
Sebastian
*Single young male *Neutered -Sebastian is a super cuddly, small Lionhead bunny (about 2- 2.5 pounds). He loves being snuggled and cuddled and doesn't mind being held. He is also perfect with his litter box. He would be a great choice to bond with a spayed female bunny. -7/2011: Sebastian was adopted out to a great family who will spoil him rotten!
Sterling
*Single adult male *Neutered *About 5 pounds -Sterling lived the first year of his life with a family that didn't care for him, left him outside and didn't even bother to name him. Despite that he is one of the sweetest, most lovey, friendly, outgoing boys you'll meet. He is a fabulous bunny who would be great in any family. He is litter box trained. -7/2011: Sterling has been adopted out to be a buddy for a female dwarf named Pearl, who owns one of our volunteers, Dana :)
Blueberry
Blueberry
*Single adult male *Neutered *About 5 pounds -Blueberry is a wonderful, friendly, cuddly boy who likes to be held and is litter box trained. He likes new adventures and his foster mom says he likes to "go places." Don't be put off by his plain, wild bunny appearance. He is a great little bunny who would make any family happy! He is a good candidate to be bonded with a spayed female rabbit! -7/2011: Blueberry was adopted to a fabulous family who were super excited to get him. He is going to be very spoiled :)
Barney
*Adult male, paired with Homer -Barney was initially surrendered to us, 2 years ago. We had him for over a year, and then he was adopted out with his buddy Homer. He is now being returned because their owner has fallen on hard times. He has literally been in foster or rescue twice as long as he's ever been in a home, his entire life. We would love to get these boys adopted quickly again. They are super sweet and friendly and would just make amazing pets for a family. Barney has always been more skittish than Homer, but is still a super sweet, good boy. -Homer and Barney have been adopted to a wonderful forever home!
Homer
*Adult male, paired with Barney -Homer was initially surrendered to us, 2 years ago. We had him for over a year, and then he was adopted out with his buddy Barney. He is now being returned because their owner has fallen on hard times. He has literally been in foster or rescue twice as long as he's ever been in a home, his entire life. We would love to get these boys adopted quickly again. They are super sweet and friendly and would just make amazing pets for a family.
-Homer and Barney have finally been adopted to a wonderful, forever family!
Elizabeth and Anne
*Bonded pair of sisters *Will be spayed prior to adoption -Elizabeth and Anne are a pair of sweet, very outgoing, very curious (i.e. nosy :) ) pair of Mini Rex sisters. These girls were abandoned in an outdoor hutch when their owner moved, so they are enjoying the good life now! They are litter box trained, like other bunnies and animals, and would love a real forever indoor home! -Elizabeth and Anne's foster is a foster failure and couldn't bear the thought of giving them up (plus they bonded with her male!)
Anne
Elizabeth
Rosie
*Single adult female *Spayed *About 4 pounds -Rosie is a shy, super sweet little brown agouti female. She can be a little nervous around people initially, but she does warm up eventually. This poor little girl has literally been in rescue her entire life :( She came here with her mom and 3 sisters, and she is the only one left. She was born in July of 2010. She is perfectly litter box trained and would do so well if she just found her forever home. -Rosie, after a year in rescue has finally been adopted to a wonderful family to be a companion for their male rabbit Jacob!
Missy
*Baby female paired with Honey -Missy came to us from a pet store because she had a very bad URI. We are currently treating her and she is much better. We will only adopt her out once she is healthy. She is skittish as all baby pigs can be put she is warming up quickly and likes to snuggle and get attention. She's a very happy baby who loves to popcorn in circles in her cage :) -Missy has been adopted to a great home with her buddy Honey!
Honey
*Adult female (paired with Missy) - Honey is a super sweet guinea pig. Though initially skittish (as all guinea pigs are), she warms up quickly and loves attention and cuddles! She is currently single, and can either be adopted out as a single piggy, or as a companion for a neutered male or young female. She is about 1-2 years of age and was dumped off at a local kill shelter, who luckily called us! -Honey has been adopted to a fabulous home with her buddy Missy!
Trudi
*Single adult female *Spayed *Behavioral special needs -Trudi is a demure, cuddly little girl, only about 3.5 pounds. She is very active and loves to snuggle outside of her cage and doesn't mind being picked up. When she's out running around playing, she'll run up to you and "flatten" herself for petting. She does have one caveat. Trudi is cage aggressive. She does not like hands reaching into her cage and will box and growl at you when you do. Therefore, she cannot go to a home with children, but will do well in an adults only home or a free range home as well to reduce the possibility of aggression. She is litter box trained. -Trudi was adopted to a wonderful home who loves her spitfire personality and will make her queen of the house as she deserves :)
Molly
*Single female rat *Dumbo cream berkshire -Molly was being listed on craigslist as "needed rehomed or we are going to set her loose. So of course, we took her. She is very sweet, but has obviously been manhandled or abused in the past. She is not aggressive and really likes humans, but is painfully shy, and is absolutely scared to death of being picked up or held. She screams and runs if you try and pick her up. I believe with lots of handling and training, she will be fine, but she needs someone with rat experience, and we would prefer her to go to a home with other female rats for her to be buddies with. -Molly was adopted to a great rattie family who is going to have friends for her and get her socialized!!
Oliver
*Young single male -Oliver was found as a stray near our area and was brought to our local kill shelter who called me. While loose outside, Oliver sustained a leg injury which we are currently treating him for. He is a super friendly piggy who obviously knew love at one time before he was so cruelly dumped out in this heat. He loves people, he loves attention and has really no flight response like guinea pigs normally do. -Oliver, after only a week here, and after his leg healed up was adopted into a wonderful home who already absolutely loves him! He will be super spoiled as he deserves to be :)
Bree and Jack
These two guys are just a wonderful perfect pair of bunnies and would make an amazing addition to any household. Bree is an approximately 1 year old female brindle lionhead who is a fun, fun bunny who loves to play and have fun and is a complete character. She also loves to be petted and cuddled with and doesn't mind being held. Jack is an approximately 5 year old REW bunny who is one of the sweetest, cuddliest boys you will ever meet. He lives for petting and snuggles! Bree and Jack are both litter box trained and spayed/neutered! These poor guys have been in rescue forever and it makes me so sad that no one has adopted them. Bree has been with Judge's Park since she was 8 weeks old, and Jack was dumped here when he was 3, adopted out, and returned through no fault of his own, and has literally been in our rescue's care more than he has actually had a real home :( I just want them to have their forever home... -8/2011: Bree and Jack, after a long, long time have finally found their forever home :)
Anthony
*Single senior male rex bunny *Will be neutered prior to adoption -Poor Anthony. This little boy lived in a barn his whole life and was give up by his owners after 7 1/2 years when they "didn't have time for him." He is super duper sweet and just wants love and attention. He would be a wonderful family bunny and would make just about anyone happy! Rabbits can live 8-12 years with good care, so he just needs his forever retirement home to spoil him until the end of his days :) Anthony was adopted to a fabulous indoor home that is going to spoil him the rest of his life!! Congratulations Anthony!
Cinnamon
*Single adult male -This little boy was dumped off at a pet store in very poor shape. His foster family has gotten him all fixed up and he is ready for adoption. He is very sweet and around three years old!
Chewy
*Single male syrian hamster
*Brown, tan, and white -Chewy is a very sweet, very large, very poofy Syrian hamster. One of the largest Syrians I've ever seen. He's a little shy about being initially picked up and will try and hide in his tubes, but he is a very gentle, laid back boy, who is fine with being held and is not aggressive in the slightest bit. He will make a great family hamster, or a hamster in a family with children (with supervision of course!). -Chewy went to foster care and was adopted by his foster family within three days :)
Howie
*Young male paired with George -Howie initially came to us from someone who had too many guinea pigs. He was adopted out with his buddy George to a great home, but that home has now fallen on some hard times, and these boys are coming back here. They are very friendly piggies who love attention and are currently living the good life, living on fleece and being spoiled, so we'd love to keep that up :) Howie and George went to a great family who drove all the way from NJ to adopt them!
George
*Young male paired with Howie -George initially came to us from someone who had too many guinea pigs. He was adopted out with his buddy Howie to a great home, but that home has now fallen on some hard times, and these boys are coming back here. They are very friendly piggies who love attention and are currently living the good life, living on fleece and being spoiled, so we'd love to keep that up :) George is definitely a talker and just a big sweet squish! Howie and George went to a great family who drove all the way from NJ to adopt them!
Rory
-Single adult Flemish Giant male -Will be neutered prior to adoption - Rory is sweet, sweet, sweet. He is a big bunny (10 pounds upon arrival and still very skinny), but he is truly a gentle giant. He loves attention, loves being petted, is not scared of anything and doesn't mind being carried around (though obviously with his large size, he really doesn't enjoy it too much though he tolerates it). He is just a love bug and once he gets to a healthy weight, he'll be a perfect bunny!
-Rory's new mom drove all the way from New York City to come get him. He will eventually be a completely free range bunny and he is a very lucky boy!
Fiona: urgent!!
This little petite girl desperately needs to find a home ASAP. She is a very sweet little girl who is a little shy at first, but warms up and is a big purr monster when she wants to be :) She loves to be held and carried around. She will be spayed, vaccinated, de-wormed, de-fleaed prior to adoption. She has already tested negative for FIV and FELV. Please email us ASAP if you are interested in adoption! -Fiona was adopted to a wonderful forever home.
Toby
*Single adult mini lop male *Neutered *About 5 pounds Toby is a very cuddly black and white mini lop. He tolerates being held and is litter box trained. He is VERY friendly and outgoing and loves attention. He will be adopted out with his pink teddy bear which he loves and actually carries around :) Adoption donation is $60 which includes his neuter, microchip, and first vet visit
As of 8/2011, Toby is on medical hold. Toby developed a very bad facial abscess after being bitten by another rabbit, that literally became so bad, most of his lip on the left side had to be surgically removed. He is recovering very well and is truly our little miracle bunny (his prognosis was originally guarded and has now greatly improved). We believe once he is all healed up, he will have no more future problems, though he does look very odd on that side and does have a bit of a hole in the side of his face (which doesn't make him any less wonderful and cuddly than he is!). We are taking donations for his medical care which total has been around $550. Please email us if you can help out.
-Toby was finally after 2 months given the all clear by his vet and was adopted out to his perfect forever home! Congrats Toby and Vicki!
Ulysses
-Baby male rat (will be a big boy!) -Gray Rex -Ulysses came to us with a group of ratties rescued from a shelter in WV. All four of the boys we have are very sweet and have been very well socialized with humans. They were born the end of August and are ready to go home anytime! They must go in pairs, or groups, and must not be single rats. Ulysses was adopted out to a great home with his brother Lincoln!
Lincoln
-Baby male rat -Brownish silver standard coat -Lincoln came to us with a group of ratties rescued from a shelter in WV. All four of the boys we have are very sweet and have been very well socialized with humans. They were born the end of August and are ready to go home anytime! They must go in pairs, or groups, and must not be single rats.
Lincoln was adopted out with his brother Ulysses
Mocha
*Single female Syrian hamster *Chocolate colored -Mocha is a very cute Syrian hammie girl who was dumped off at her local kill shelter. She had been housed with another female so she was covered in bite marks, had mites, and was housed in Cedar shavings which would have eventually killed her from the poisonous oils! We were able to take them here, get them separated and fixed up, and now they are ready for their forever home! They are shy and get nervous about being picked up but are not in any way aggressive and are rapidly calming down and, with lots of treats, enjoying being picked up! Mocha is very laid back girl and less jumpy than Caramel. They love rolling around in their hamster balls as well! Mocha was adopted out to be a family hamster!
Theodore
Theodore
* Single young Himalayan male * Neutered *About 4 pounds - Theodore is a super sweet, slightly shy baby Himalayan male, born around February 2011. He is cuddly and doesn't mind being picked up. Adults only or older children preferred because of his skittishness. He is perfect with his litter box and loves to run around and play! He would be great paired with a spayed female bunny (especially an outgoing one so she can teach him to be more bold)! -Theodore was adopted by his foster mom :)
Holly
*Adult female paired with her mother, Sabrina *Shorthair tortoiseshell -Sabrina was an owner surrender because her owners were moving. She hasn't been handled in a while so they are all quite skittish but coming around quickly. They come right up to the side of their cage and wheek at you for food when you come near and they like to flip their houses over the second you right them :) I think with some consistent handling, these girls will be just fine. Holly and her mom Sabrina were adopted to a great new family!
Sabrina
*Adult female paired with her daughter Holly *Black, white and brown shorthair. -Sabrina was owners surrendered with her three "babies" because the owners were moving. She has n't been handled in a while so they are all quite skittish but coming around quickly. They come right up to the side of their cage and wheek at you for food when you come near and they like to flip their houses over the second you right them :) I think with some consistent handling, these girls will be just fine. Adoption fee is $35 for the pairSabrina and her daughter Holly were adopted to a great new family!
Russell
-Young male rat paired with Wesley -Russell is a very sweet boy that was dumped off at a local Petco by his old owners, very skinny with a bad URI. Him and his buddy Wesley are getting healthier by the day and will soon be ready for their forever home! Russell is very sweet and outgoing and loves attention!
Wesley
-Young male rat paired with Russell -Wesley is a very sweet, slightly shy little rex boy that was dumped off at a local Petco by his old owners, very skinny with a bad URI. Him and his buddy Russell are getting healthier by the day and will soon be ready for their forever home! Wesley is definitely more shy than his brother, but is very sweet and gentle and will definitely come out of his shell with love.
Grant
-Baby male rat -Gray Rex -Grant came to us with a group of ratties rescued from a shelter in WV. All four of the boys we have are very sweet and have been very well socialized with humans. They were born the end of August and are ready to go home anytime! They must go in pairs, or groups, and must not be single rats.
Abe
-Baby male rat -Brownish silver rex -Abe came to us with a group of ratties rescued from a shelter in WV. All four of the boys we have are very sweet and have been very well socialized with humans. They were born the end of August and are ready to go home anytime! They must go in pairs, or groups, and must not be single rats.
Belle
*Single adult Flemish Giant female *Spayed -Belle is a very sweet, very big, beautiful girl! She is a Flemish Giant and is around 9-10 pounds. She is a gentle giant and when she learns to trust you, she is a big cuddle bunny who loves to come out and play and run around. She is also litter box trained! She is used to living in a puppy pen. 11/2011 Belle was adopted to a great family that fell in love with her in Pittsburgh when her foster mom took her to events! YAY!
Ben and Trixie
*Bonded male/female pair *Spayed/neutered**Ben and Trixie have quite literally spent more time in rescue than in a permanent home their whole lives. :( They are passed over time and time again because they "look like wild bunnies." These guys are so sweet and loving and they deserve their forever home!!** -Ben and Trixie are a very sweet pair of bonded bunnies. Trixie is an approximately 1 1/2 year old Agouti and white female. Trixie is a very outgoing, very friendly and sweet bunny who loves exploring and playing and seeing new things! Ben is an approximately 2 year old neutered male Agouti colored rabbit (he looks like a wild bunny!). Ben is very sweet, but he is also very shy and prefers a quite home with not a load of change. He is a sweetie and a snuggler when he warms up to you and knows who you are. Because of Ben's shyness, he would do best in a home with older or no children. 11/2011: Ben and Trixie were adopted to a great family who adopted a bunny from us a few years ago named Tyson!
Ben
Trixie
Shea
*Single young English spot mix female *Spayed *Shea is a very sweet, very outgoing and playful 5 month old bun who would love to get her forever home! She was rescued from a Tractor Supply company in very bad shape, and her foster mom nursed her back to health. She is now looking for someone to adopt her! She would be great for any family! 11/2011 Shea was adopted to be bonded with another adopted Judge's Park bunny, Jasper!
Dylan
*Young single mini lop male *Neutered -Dylan is a rescue from Tractor Supply Company (who we have been battling to get them to stop selling rabbits). Here is what his foster mom has to say about him: "He is very friendly, but a little skittish at first. He is not fond of being held, but will tolerate it. His favorite thing to do is sit on the back of the couch and hang out, he will stay there for hours just stretched out watching the world go by. I have been working with him and he is coming around more, he just needs a little more time spend so his personality can blossom. He will make someone a very good rabbit. He has excellent litter pan habits and loves dogs." 11/2011: Dylan's foster mom became a foster failure :)
Maggie
*Single adult lionhead/angora female *Spayed *Behavioral special needs -Maggie came to us from a craiglist ad and an owner who didn't care what happened to her. Maggie was living in a teeny cage wire cage, with presumably, no handling. Maggie was very fearful of humans when we first got here, and would even bite when she was scared. With lots of handling and love, she is definitely coming around. She is cage aggressive and will growl and box at you when you reach your hands in her cage, but she has made no attempts to bite since the first night she was here. She is easily caught and when you pick her up, she is a complete snuggle bun and loves to be held and will grind her teeth in bunny happiness when you rub her cheeks and ears. She is a beautiful bunny, we believe a lop/angora cross (she has fuzzy ears!) 12/2011: Maggie got chosen by a previously adopted Judge's Park bunny (Theodore) to be his girlfriend :)
Violet
*Single female *Will be adopted on a spay contract Violet was rescued from a horrible pet store. They were selling her at MAYBE 5 weeks of age when she shouldn't have been separated from her mom until 8 weeks, plus her and her brother had bad URI's. Violet is completely healthy now and has because a sweet, cuddly, outgoing and lovely little girl! She will be adopted out only to an owner who will sign a contract stating she must be spayed between 4-6 months of age. Violet has been adopted to a great home to be a spoiled house bun! :)
Sophia
-Single young female Netherland Dwarf -Spayed -Sophia is a very sweet, very friendly and outgoing little bunny, about 2.5 pounds. She was an Easter bunny bought for children who was then abandoned when they got tired of her (bunnies are NOT recommended as Easter presents, see www.makeminechocolate.org). Sophia is a very good, clean girl, who is litter box trained and loves to binky around the house! Sophia was adopted to a great family who loved her at first sight!
Charlotte
* Adult female guinea pig paired with her daughter Fern *Black and white crested shorthair (American) female -Charlotte was surrendered to us a few years ago after she had been living her whole short life pumping out baby after baby because her owners were too lazy to separate her from their male. She was adopted out and then just recently returned with her daughter Fern because her owners didn't "have enough time." These girls are so sweet and I just want them to get their forever home. They are very friendly and ougoing and love to be petted and cuddled! They are fabulous girls! Charlotte got adopted to a great home with her daughter Fern where they will have a huge C and C cage to live in!
Fern
*Adult female guinea pig paired with her mother Charlotte -Brown, black, and white shorthair (American) guinea pig -Fern was originally born here when her mother Charlotte came in pregnant. They were adopted out together and then returned when their owner didn't have "enough time." These girls deserve their forever home. They are super, super sweet and love being petted and held. They are just fabulous girls and will make someone very happy! Fern got adopted to a great home with her mother Charlotte where they will have a huge C and C cage to live in!