Oakland Animal Services Features Bonded Rabbit Pair for Adoption, Highlighting Unique Companionship Needs

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Oakland Animal Services recently issued a public appeal via social media, urging the community to consider adopting a specific "bonded pair" of rabbits. The tweet, shared by Susan Dyer Reynolds, stated, "> Bunnies! Adopt this bonded pair at Oakland Animal Services! https://t.co/Kh5e7UQWh6," drawing attention to the unique needs of these companion animals. The announcement underscores the shelter's ongoing efforts to find loving homes for animals in its care.

The term "bonded pair" signifies two animals, in this case, rabbits, that have formed a deep, inseparable emotional connection. Experts in animal welfare emphasize that rabbits are highly social creatures who thrive on companionship, and keeping bonded pairs together is crucial for their mental and physical well-being. Adopting an already bonded pair alleviates the often-stressful and lengthy process of introducing and bonding new rabbits, providing immediate companionship for the animals.

Oakland Animal Services operates as the city's sole "open admissions" shelter, meaning it accepts all homeless, injured, orphaned, or mistreated animals regardless of their condition. Its mission is comprehensive: to improve the lives of both people and animals by facilitating adoptions, supporting pet guardians, and serving as a critical safety net for the most vulnerable animals in Oakland. The shelter plays a vital role in community animal welfare and public safety.

For those interested in providing a home to this bonded rabbit pair or other animals, Oakland Animal Services has walk-in adoption hours available. Prospective adopters must be at least 18 years old and provide a government-issued photo ID. All animals adopted from OAS are spayed or neutered, vaccinated, and microchipped, with current reduced adoption fees in place to encourage placements. The shelter encourages interested individuals to visit its facility to learn more about the adoption process and meet available pets.