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  • Réglement De La Famille D'ac... | Association Happy Bunny

    HOST FAMILY RULES General 1.1. The association, if necessary, finances the transport of the rabbit to the home of the FA. 1.2. The FA agrees to house the rabbit until it is adopted, for an undeterminable period. If the FA can no longer keep the rabbit, it is required to inform Happy Bunny as soon as possible (by telephone, post or email), at least two months in advance. 1.3. The FA cannot abandon the rabbit, nor dispose or sell it. The latter remains the protege of l'association. 1.4. Happy Bunny undertakes to provide the FA with the equipment (with the exception of the litter box) as well as the food necessary for the reception of the rabbit. All equipment lent by the association remains its property and will be maintained as a good father. This, as well as the medicines and food financed by Happy Bunny, will be used exclusively for the foster rabbit. The FA undertakes to return the equipment to the association. In the event of breaches, the association will demand reimbursement of the equipment. 1.5. The FA will inform its referent of its need for equipment/food, within the time prescribed by the latter. The association will send food and/or equipment by post, and will not reimburse purchases for which it has not given prior agreement. 1.6. The AF must be a member of the association for the duration of the rabbit's reception. 1.7. Happy Bunny is committed to supporting the FA. A volunteer will be the referent to contact in case of questions, problem, request for ordering food/equipment/veterinarian visit. 1.8. The FA will have access, on the association's forum, to a section reserved for FAs. Happy Bunny agrees not to remove this access as long as the FA hosts a bunny from the association. 1.9. In order to optimize the chances of adoption of the rabbit, the FA will send to the association detailed information concerning it, at least fortnightly. The latter will relate to the character of the rabbit, its progress since its arrival, its state of health, its habits, etc. Also, the FA will send, together with the aforementioned information, 5 recent photos of the rabbit. 1.10. If the animal in FA is sponsored, the FA will give monthly news of the rabbit to the people who sponsor it. 1.11. The rabbit will be named by its FA when taken care of, taking care to avoid a ridiculous name, cliché, or already used to baptize one of the rabbits taken care of by the association. The office reserves the right to refuse the proposed name if necessary. Welcoming a Rabbit 2.1. Outside outings will take place, subject to Happy Bunny's agreement, only in a secure area and under surveillance. The rabbit will mostly live indoors. 2.2. The animal must have a living space adapted to its needs including at least: - a litter box for defecating - clean bowls for pellets, greenery and water - an unlimited source of hay (rack, bowl, etc.) - anything offering him comfort as well as the possibility of letting off steam 2.3. The FA undertakes to allow maximum freedom to the animal, at least 6 hours a day in a secure room or set of rooms (cables not accessible, sheathed, any valuable object or not suitable for height, etc.). Under no circumstances should the animal be locked up all the time. If the animal lives in semi-freedom, its enclosure must have a minimum surface area of 2m². Placements in cages are prohibited except in exceptional cases of cage therapy duly attested by a veterinary certificate. 2.4. AF plays a vital role in rabbit socialization. From then on, she undertakes to devote to him the time, attention and affection necessary for his well-being and his development, but also to stimulate him through outings, games and daily contacts. To do this, she will take care to respect the learning rhythm of the rabbit. 2.5. The FA is also committed to educating the rabbit: acquisition of cleanliness through the use of a litter box and non-destruction of the environment, in a positive approach. Under no circumstances will the FA use violence, abuse, “petting”, yelling, or anything else that stresses and/or abuses the rabbit. Education will be based on gentleness, rewards as well as objects to be destroyed such as cardboard, wood to chew on, etc. Happy Bunny will make sure to support the AM at the heart of this learning process. 2.6. In the event of abuse or negligence, whether physical or psychological, Happy Bunny will demand the return of the rabbit and file a complaint with the competent authorities. Feed 3.1. The FA is committed to providing a healthy diet, in accordance with the physiological needs of the rabbit: - Quality hay at will; - Greenery/fresh vegetables every day; - Possibly: quality extrudates, at the rate of 1% of the weight of the rabbit per day. - Water changed daily, ideally containing less than 15 mg/l of calcium. 3.2. The hay as well as the extrudates can be supplied to the FA by the association. If necessary, these will be delivered free of charge to the home of the FA or to a “relay” point. If the FA chooses to finance extrudates and hay itself, it will ensure that it meets Happy Bunny's requirements and will not be eligible for reimbursement. 3.3. The FA will take care of a gradual introduction of vegetables/greenery, in order to avoid disturbing the transit of the rabbit. These are the responsibility of the FA. 3.4. Mixtures of seeds and cereals as well as all industrial treats and/or containing salt, fats and sugar are prohibited. 3.5. If the rabbit's state of health justifies it, Happy Bunny will reimburse any food supplement, veterinary product, force-feeding powder, etc. To do this, the FA will send the association an invoice mentioning the association as well as the name of the rabbit concerned. Other animals 4.1. If the FA lives with its own rabbits, it is forbidden to have them cohabit with the foster rabbit. The quarantine period must be strictly observed. 4.2. Happy Bunny is against breeding. Under no circumstances will the rabbit be used for procreation purposes. Otherwise, the association will demand the immediate removal of the animal 4.3. If the FA lives with a dog or a cat, these can meet the rabbit. Initially gradually and under supervision. When there is no longer any danger for the rabbit, they will be able to live together. If in doubt, the FA will take no chances. If the dog is young, poorly socialized or poorly educated, meetings are strongly prohibited. 4.4. If the FA decides to adopt/welcome a new animal (whether independently or for another association), it will inform the association as soon as possible. In the event of an adoption deemed dangerous, Happy Bunny reserves the right to withdraw the rabbit. During the reception of the rabbit, the FA undertakes not to accommodate ferrets, snakes, or any other formidable predator. Under no circumstances will the rabbit be in contact with an animal for which a quarantine has not been carried out beforehand. Health 5.1. In order to quarantine when the rabbit arrives, the FA will isolate it in a room where it will have no contact with its own animals. She will wash her hands after each contact. 5.2. The FA undertakes to offer the rabbit a healthy living environment (not exposed to cigarette smoke or other toxic substances.) Also, the latter must be temperate and exposed to daylight. As for the litter, the FA will make sure to use elements that are not harmful to the rabbit. Excluded are: newsprint, wood/softwood shavings, mineral/silica/clumping litter. The litter and the water bowl will be cleaned regularly, for which the FA will use a non-toxic product such as white vinegar. The water will be changed daily, and low in calcium (less than 15 mg/l.) 5.3. Rabbit euthanasia is strictly prohibited, except in the exceptional case of a serious, incurable and painful state of health for the animal, attested by a veterinary certificate. In this case, the association must be informed of the situation as soon as possible in order to make a decision. If the FA Bunny dies accidentally or naturally, the FA is required to notify the Happy Bunny Office as soon as possible. The body will be brought to a veterinarian, validated by the association, who will write a death certificate. If necessary (in case of suspected virus, etc.), an autopsy will be required. 5.4. The FA undertakes, as far as necessary, to go to a veterinarian validated by the association. An appointment is made in the name of Happy Bunny, with his agreement as well as a veterinary slip. In the event of an emergency, the FA will go to the veterinarian, informing its referent or the association by email or telephone. Veterinary costs will be reimbursed after submission of an invoice. Discounts or other advantages resulting from partnerships between veterinarians and Happy Bunny cannot only concern rabbits cared for by the latter. 5.5. The FA will be attentive to the state of health of the rabbit, and will inform Happy Bunny of any doubt as to an illness, behavioral disorder, etc. 5.6. The rabbits collected by Happy Bunny will, after veterinary advice, be vaccinated against myxomatosis, VHD1 and VHD2, at the frequency recommended by the latter. Before going outside, vaccines must be up to date. (see: 2.1 on outdoor outings) 5.7. In the case of a pregnant rabbit, an urgent sterilization will be carried out if her health allows it. Before joining its adopters, the rabbit will be sterilized at the expense of the association. If the latter does not have the budget, the adopters will be required to finance the operation before the rabbit joins them, in order to avoid any risk of adoption with a view to reproduction. 6.1. In case of absence, the FA will entrust the rabbit to a person who will present reception conditions validated by the association. 6.2. If the FA does not have a custody solution, they will inform Happy Bunny as soon as possible in order to find one. Adoption Keep 7.1. When the association receives an adoption request for the rabbit, the volunteer handling the request will take into account the opinion of the FA. 7.2. If the FA forwards an adoption application along with a third party, the Association will assess who will be most beneficial to the rabbit. 7.3. Happy Bunny undertakes to validate an adoption request after a careful study of it. The members of the Bureau, the volunteers in charge of adoptions as well as the FA take part in the vote with a view to granting an adoption. Adoption ends with a majority of votes; in the event of a tie, the President's vote counts double. 7.4. If desired, the FA can conduct the post-adoption follow-up visit for the association. 7.5. Happy Bunny agrees to check in with the adopted bunny every 3 months for the first year after adoption, then every 3-6 months thereafter. The information received will be available on the forum, in the “Adopted Rabbits” section, which can be consulted by the FA. Become a host family If you wish to become a Host Family at Happy Bunny you can fill out the form HERE . One of our volunteers will contact you as soon as possible. If you have any questions you can write an email to presidence.happybunny@gmail.com .

  • AIDER L'ASSOCIATION | Happy Bunny

    You can help the association in several ways By sponsoring a rabbit for adoption All the details on the section "Sponsorship ". Ancre don By making a donation Hello Asso (conseillé) Faire un don Bank transfer Association Happy Bunny - La Banque Postale - IBAN: FR 90 20041 01005 2596081X026 65 - BIC: PSSTFRPPLIL Checks Happy Bunny Association c/o BURIGAT Lisa 1 Alley of the Morelle Noire Bat Balsamine 1 - App 24 59139 Wattignies PayPal Attention, Paypal garde une commission sur le paiement (y compris en faisant un paiement entre proches). If you wish to make a donation you can fill out the online form HERE . Facile 2 Soutenir est une plateforme qui permet d'effectuer des achats via divers vendeurs, tout en soutenant une association. Facile 2 Soutenir En effectuant des recherches sur le moteur de recherche YouCare, un utilisateur génère des revenus publicitaires. Ceux-ci sont reversés à l'association de son choix. YouCare Lilo est un moteur de recherche qui permet à chacun d’entre nous de financer gratuitement des projets de son choix grâce à ses recherches internet. Lilo All the details in the section "Action on the ground ". By becoming a volunteer

  • Mentions Légales | Association Happy Bunny

    MENTIONS LéGALES En vigueur au 07/09/2019 Conformément aux dispositions des Articles 6-III et 19 de la Loi n°2004-575 du 21 juin 2004 pour la Confiance dans l’économie numérique, dite L.C.E.N., il est porté à la connaissance des Utilisateurs du site https://associationhappybunny.com les présentes mentions légales. La connexion et la navigation sur le site (https://associationhappybunny.com) par l’Utilisateur implique acceptation intégrale et sans réserve des présentes mentions légales. Ces dernières sont accessibles sur le site à la rubrique « Mentions légales ».

  • Famille D'accueil | Association Happy Bunny

    Role of the Host Family The Host Family must be able to provide a suitable living space: at least an enclosure and hours of total freedom in a protected environment. The rabbits that we collect come from all walks of life, so we must favor human contact to socialize them more easily. The role of the Foster Family is to take care of the rabbit, teach it cleanliness, involve it in fun games. A positive education will allow him to integrate better into his future adoptive family. The rabbit's diet consists of ad libitum hay and greenery. It is essential that the food transition be as natural as possible. It will be carried out gradually until the end of the extrudates and the transition to 100% greenery. The last but not insignificant point when you become a Host Family, you must be available at all times to go to the veterinarian, for the check-up, the vaccines, the sterilization... It is very important to know that if a situation of If an emergency arises, a stop in transit for example, you have to react quickly and go to the vet at all hours of the day or night. Role of the Host Family. Role of the Association towards the Host Family The Association covers all veterinary costs even if there is an emergency. The Association also bears the cost of hay and pellets adapted to the needs of the rabbit. A transport box will be sent to you and it will be used until the adoption of the rabbit since the latter will leave with it in its final family. If there is a need for a carpool so that the rabbit can arrive at your home, our volunteers will take care of it. The association can lend the equipment if necessary. Devenir famille d'accueil en vue d'adoption La FAVA est une Famille d'Accueil en vue d’adoption, c’est-à-dire qu'elle accueille un lapin dans l'optique de l’adopter par la suite. À la différence de la FA, la FAVA s’engage à respecter le règlement de la Famille d'Accueil, mais aussi les conditions d’adoption de l’association. L'intervention de l’association diffère également quelque peu lorsqu’il s’agit d’une FAVA : Dans le cas d’une FAVA, l’association ne prête pas de matériel ; L'association ne prend pas en charge les frais de nourriture (foin et extrudés adaptés aux lapins). Deux points importants sont à souligner : L’association prend en charge tous les frais vétérinaires (même en cas d'urgence) et ce, jusqu'à l'adoption du lapin ; Dans le cas d'une FAVA en vue d'une future cohabitation avec un congénère (du sexe opposé et castré/stérilisé), l’association n’autorise pas de mise en contact entre votre lapin et le lapin accueilli en FAVA avant l'adoption de celui-ci. vous souhaitez devenir famille d'accueil ? Si vous souhaitez devenir Famille d'Accueil chez Happy Bunny et que vous avez lu le règlement de la Famille d'Accueil vous pouvez remplir le formulaire . Une de nos bénévoles prendra contact avec vous dans les meilleurs délais. Si vous avez des questions vous pouvez écrire un mail à presidence.happybunny@gmail.com .

  • Conditions D'adoption | Association Happy Bunny

    Conditions of adoption at Happy Bunny General 1.1. The adopter undertakes not to part with the rabbit, which he cannot abandon, assign or sell. If the adopter, faced with a case of force majeure, found himself in a situation where he could no longer keep the rabbit, he is required to inform Happy Bunny as quickly as possible. The association will be able to take the animal back and place it in a foster family for a new adoption, or will try to find other adopters as soon as possible, according to its adoption criteria. If carpooling costs were necessary, these will be charged to the adopter transferring the rabbit. 1.2. Adoption fees, paid by the adopter to Happy Bunny, are not refundable under any circumstances. 1.3 . The adopter undertakes to financially support the transport cage with which the adopted animal will arrive. 1.4. Under no circumstances will the rabbit be used for animal mediation/zootherapy purposes. Habitat 2.1. The adopter agrees to let the rabbit live inside his home. In case of access to a garden (or any other outdoor space), the adopter will ensure strict safety of the rabbit, which will only go out under surveillance. 2.2. The living space of the rabbit will be adapted to its needs and its development, comprising at least, on the basis of the indications of the Foster family as to the preferences of the animal concerned: Hay and a bowl of water, always available; A litter box; A possibility of hiding (house, cat tree, etc.) A “comfort space” (plaid, cushion, etc.) Toys (to gnaw, tunnel,...) 2.3. The rabbit will be free as much as possible, at least for 6 hours a day, in a secure environment (cables out of reach and/or protected by sheaths, etc.) Happy Bunny strictly opposes the use of a cage, except in exceptional cases of cage therapy duly attested by a veterinary certificate. In case of semi-freedom, the enclosure must represent a minimum surface of 2m². 2.4. The adopter will take care to do everything possible so that the rabbit is fulfilled, stimulated and receives daily attention and affection. Feed 3.1. The adopter agrees to provide a healthy diet, in accordance with the physiological needs of the rabbit: Quality hay at will; Greenery/fresh vegetables daily; Possibly: quality extrudates, at the rate of 1% of the weight of the rabbit per day; Water changed daily, containing less than 15 mg/l of calcium. 3.2. Mixtures of seeds and cereals as well as all industrial treats and/or containing salt, fats and sugar are prohibited. Health 4.1. The adopter undertakes to offer the rabbit a healthy living environment (not exposed to cigarette smoke or other toxic substances.) Also, the latter must be temperate and exposed to daylight. As for the litter, the adopter will make sure to use elements that are not harmful to the rabbit. Excluded are: newsprint, wood/softwood shavings, mineral/silica/clumping litter. The litter and the water bowl will be cleaned regularly, for which the adopter will use a non-toxic product such as white vinegar. The water will be changed daily, and low in calcium (less than 15 mg/l.) 4.2. The adopter agrees to consult a competent veterinarian as often and as quickly as necessary; in particular with a view to booster shots against the two types of VHD as well as myxomatosis. The adopter agrees to follow Happy Bunny's vaccination advice, and in collaboration with his NAC veterinarian, according to the epidemiological evolution of VHD and its variants. During the check-up visit by the representative of the Happy Bunny Association, the adopter will show the health record. The Association will obligatorily request the sending, by email, of a scanned copy of the notebook. 4.3. The Happy Bunny Association prohibits reproduction. Sterilization or castration of adopted animals is mandatory. If, at the time of its adoption, the animal could not be sterilized by the Association, the Adopter undertakes to finance this operation, which will then be carried out at the Foster Family , by a partner veterinarian and at the association rate, before the animal joins the Adopter. 4.4. Happy Bunny disclaims all responsibility in the event of a health problem appearing after the adoption, the adopter having received all the information relating to his health. 4.5. Rabbit euthanasia is strictly prohibited, except in the exceptional case of a serious, incurable and painful state of health for the animal, attested by a veterinary certificate. Other animals 5.1. If the adopted rabbit has to cohabit with another animal, with the Adopter or when the latter has it looked after by a third person, this must not give rise to any risk for the health, safety and well-being of the rabbit, or those of the other animal. Some cohabitations are therefore prohibited, others subject to rules of security and vigilance. 5.2. Because of its gregariousness, cohabitation with another rabbit of the opposite sex and sterilized, is recommended. The association does not allow cohabitation between males, even sterilized ones. If the adopter tries to cohabit with a congener, he will have to gradually respect the stages: quarantine, meetings on neutral ground with separation grids, meetings on neutral ground without grids when the rabbits are not/more aggressive. The adopter must be aware that cohabitation can take a long time; failure should in no case lead to abandonment. If unfortunately cohabitation proves impossible between the rabbits, the adopter undertakes to offer optimal living conditions to everyone. 5.3. Meetings with cats and dogs should be done gradually and through gates. If cohabitation fails, it is best for the rabbit to be separated from dogs and cats. 5.4. The Happy association strictly forbids any cohabitation with a ferret and/or a snake and/or rat and/or guinea pig. Please note that we do not accept adoption requests where the rabbit should take the boat or the plane to join its adopters. Concerning an adoption in Switzerland, we only accept if the adopter has the possibility of having the rabbit vaccinated against myxomatosis, VHD1 and VHD2. Still want to adopt a rabbit? If you still want to adopt a rabbit you can read our "adoption requirements ", if you have already read them and you agree with them you can fill in the form HERE . One of our volunteers will contact you as soon as possible. If you have a question you can send an email to the following address:adoptions.happybunny@gmail.com or presidency.happybunny@gmail.com

  • Avant D'adopter | Association Happy Bunny

    Steps in our adoption process 1. Fill out the form: HERE 2. Exchanges by email, with the volunteer who will process your request 3. Telephone interview with this same volunteer 4. Decision, of the members of the association, of the acceptance or not of your application for adoption. 5. If accepted, an adoption contract will be sent to you. 6. After receiving your adoption contract, by post, signed and accompanied by the supporting documents requested, the rabbit will be able to join you. Ready to adopt a rabbit? L’adoption d’un animal, tel que le lapin, n’est pas un acte anodin. Un animal demande du temps, de la patience ainsi qu’un investissement financier important. En effet, il faut méticuleusement en prendre soin, le nourrir, nettoyer sa litière/ses affaires et consulter un vétérinaire autant que nécessaire. Aussi, les départs en vacances demandent une certaine organisation, voire une dépense financière si vous faites appel à un service de garde, « nounou », etc. L’espérance de vie d’un lapin est de 10 ans, son adoption est donc un engagement à long terme. De nombreux points sont à envisager avant d’adopter un lapin : Un lapin n’est pas heureux en cage. Il peut tout à faire vivre, comme un chien ou un chat, en liberté totale dans votre logement. Avec une éducation positive, le lapin peut apprendre à ne pas faire de bêtise. Pour éviter un accident, les pièces auxquelles aura accès le lapin devront être sécurisées (câbles électriques protégés, etc.) Durant sa période d’apprentissage, il se peut que le lapin endommage certaines de vos affaires. Tout comme un chat, le lapin peut apprendre l’usage d’un bac à litière. Cela demande parfois du temps. Il ne faut dès lors pas être réticent à l’idée de devoir nettoyer derrière votre lapin. Le lapin est soumis à une activité hormonale régulière et plutôt intense. Celle-ci peut le rendre sale et/ou agressif. Une castration/stérilisation peut faciliter l’apprentissage de la propreté et apaiser l’animal. Par ailleurs, les femelles non stérilisées sont exposées à un très haut risque de cancer de l’utérus et/ou tumeurs mammaires. (Un risque estimé à 80% de probabilité.) La seule manière de protéger la lapine est de la stériliser. Il s’agit d’une opération coûteuse (en moyenne 200€), à faire réaliser par un vétérinaire qui connaît bien les lapins. L’alimentation du lapin repose essentiellement sur du foin et de la verdure/légumes. Les mélanges de graines sont mauvais pour sa santé. Les copeaux de bois sont nocifs ainsi que les pellets de résineux, provoquant potentiellement des maladies respiratoires. Les litières végétales comme les pellets de paille ou le chanvre sont adaptées. Même vivant à l’intérieur et éloigné de la campagne, les lapins peuvent contracter des virus, aussi contagieux que mortels, tels que la myxomatose, le VHD 1 et le VHD 2. Il convient donc de vacciner son lapin, de manière annuelle. Le lapin est grégaire, mais aussi territorial. Une cohabitation entre lapins doit respecter des étapes progressives, sous peine d’échec. Les mâles cohabitent très rarement, il convient d’opter pour un couple de sexe opposé, tous deux stérilisés. Si vous avez d’autres animaux, demandez vous s’ils ne constituent pas un danger pour le lapin. Le serpent et le furet sont des prédateurs redoutables. Une cohabitation directe avec un rongeur (cochon d’Inde y compris) n’est pas envisageable. Avec un chien ou un chat, la cohabitation doit se faire de manière progressive et sous surveillance. Contrairement à une croyance répandue, le lapin n’est pas un animal adapté à un enfant. Sensible et souvent caractériel, il est loin de répondre au stéréotype de « peluche vivante. » Considérant les points ci-dessus, l’adoption d’un lapin représente un engagement financier important. Le budget litière/alimentaire mensuel est d’environ 50 € par mois. Les frais vétérinaires, d’au moins 100€ par an pour les vaccins, peuvent très vite prendre de l’ampleur si votre lapin tombe malade. ​ L’adoption d’un lapin est donc une décision importante, à discuter avec les personnes qui seront amenées à vivre quotidiennement avec ce dernier. Si nécessaire, nous vous invitons à approfondir vos connaissances en consultant le guide de l’adoptant du site ladureviedulapinurbain , ainsi que ses rubriques santé, bien-être, alimentation, éducation et « préparer l’arrivée de son lapin ». A noter, que nous n'acceptons pas les demandes d'adoption où le lapin devrait prendre le bateau ou l'avion pour rejoindre ses adoptants. Concernant une adoption en Suisse, nous acceptons seulement si l'adoptant a la possibilité des faire vacciner le lapin contre la myxomatose, le VHD1 et le VHD2. Still want to adopt a rabbit? If you still want to adopt a rabbit you can read our "adoption requirements ", if you have already read them and you agree with them you can fill in the form HERE . One of our volunteers will contact you as soon as possible. If you have a question you can send an email to the following address:adoptions.happybunny@gmail.com or presidency.happybunny@gmail.com

  • Action Sur Le Terrain | Association Happy Bunny

    support the association in the field En devenant inspecteur pour le suivi des adoptés 01. Vous souhaitez devenir inspecteur pour l'Association ? Il suffit de remplir ce formulaire, vous serez contacté(e) dans les meilleurs délais. Devenir inspecteur En étant covoitureur pour nos protégés Vous faites le même trajet régulièrement ou tout simplement vous souhaitez vous proposer comme covoitureur ? Il suffit de remplir ce formulaire, vous serez contacté(e) dans les meilleurs délais. 02. Devenir covoitureur En devenant bénévole 03. Vous souhaitez devenir bénévole ? Il suffit de soumettre votre candidature par courriel à notre présidente à l'adresse suivante : presidence.happybunny@gmail.com Vous serez contacté(e) dans les meilleurs délais. Il faudra adhérer à l'association pour ce type de bénévolat, voir la rubrique "Adhérer " .

  • Lapins Adoptés | Association Happy Bunny

    our happy adoptees Happy adoptés Play Video Play Video Nos lapins adoptés en 2021 🐰 Play Video Play Video Nos lapins adoptés en 2020 🐰 Play Video Play Video Nos lapins adoptés en 2019 🐰

  • HAPPY PENSION | Happy Bunny

    HappyPension What is the Happy Pension? The Happy Pension was created in October 2020, in order to place Ivar, a rabbit taken care of by the association. Due to his health, Ivar is not adoptable in the same way as our other protégés. The Happy Pension aims to place a rabbit in a foster family for life, knowing that: Veterinary fees The association will pay all veterinary costs and medication Rabbit Tracking The host family will give us regular news, will fill a logbook every month, and will take care of the rabbit until the end of its life Current resident IVAR Help happy pension By sponsoring a rabbit for adoption En parrainant un lapin All the details on the section "Sponsorship ". Make a donation Faire un don Bank transfer Association Happy Bunny - La Banque Postale - IBAN: FR 90 20041 01005 2596081X026 65 - BIC: PSSTFRPPLIL Checks Happy Bunny Association c/o BURIGAT Lisa 1 Alley of the Morelle Noire Bat Balsamine 1 - App 24 59139 Wattignies PayPal Attention, Paypal garde une commission sur le paiement (y compris en faisant un paiement entre proches). If you wish to make a donation you can fill out the online form HERE . Hello Asso (conseillé)

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