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The Fur (& Feather!) Flyer

Established in 1965, HAWS assists over 6,000 animals and welcomes more than 31,000 human visitors annually. As an "open admissions" shelter we lead the community in animal welfare and assure sanctuary for all animals in need, regardless of age, health or temperament. HAWS is a non-profit, entirely donor-fund organization with an active humane education program, and both wildlife and companion animal rescue services for Waukesha County.

HAWS License #267280-DS

Adopt 4 Lucky Paws from HAWS

HAWS, Adopt a Rescued Rabbit, house rabbits, adopt, Bunny Day

February is "Adopt a Rescued Rabbit Month."  Of course, HAWS is celebrating in a big way!

Meet Poppy!This month, all rabbit adoption fees have been reduced by 50%.  Each 'bun' will go home to its new family with a heart-shaped willow chew toy, and all rabbit adopters will receive a free copy of The House Rabbit Handbook:  How to Live with an Urban Rabbit.

We have more than a dozen (!) beautiful house rabbits currently available for adoption at HAWS.  Here are just a few:
The beautiful Juliette!
There's Poppy, a gorgeous New Zealand White girl with lovely pink eyes who appeared in a commercial for Boston Store!  (Adopt 4 paws AND a star!)

And how about Juliette, the Lionhead, a rowdy and rambunctious girl who loves to hop, leap and binky about the room.  (What's a "binky" you ask?  THIS is a binky...!)
Buster & Posey - a winning pair!
Don't forget Buster and Posey, a sweet and gentle bonded pair of dutch bunnies!  They love to shower each other with kisses and snuggle together...and are compatible with well-behaved children and dogs.

Learn all about House Rabbits as pets from the Wisconsin House Rabbit Society - and be sure to mark your calendar for HAWS annual Bunny Day, coming up on Sunday, March 18th.

By the way - World Spay Day is next Tuesday, February 28th.  Are YOU doing your part to help HAWS save lives?

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