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Coronado Animal Shelter


Contact Info:
Coronado Animal Shelter
700 Orange Avenue (temporary location)
Coronado, CA 92118
(619) 435-8247 (adoption inquiries only)
(619) 522-7371 (all other calls)

It is HIGHLY recommended that you house your new rabbit indoors. Rabbits are prey animals and San Diego County is home to many predator animals such as hawks, owls, coyotes, raccoons, foxes and bob cats, all of which kill small animals left outside (even rabbits kept in a cage or hutch). Wet or hot weather and parasites such as fleas, flies, and mosquitoes also can be deadly to rabbits. You can easily house your rabbit indoors and make him a part of your family.  He will live a much longer and healthier life, and you will enjoy him so much more.  Learn more about housing your bunny indoors. Indoor Bunny Housing



 

Updated 02/22/07




There are no rabbits at this shelter, at this time.


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