Is Your Rabbit Lost?
Please note that these photos represent only a few of the stray rabbits currently in our shelter. If you do not see your rabbit’s photo here, it is extremely important that you come to the shelter to look for your lost pet. Even if your rabbit has a microchip, you should still come to the shelter to look at the stray animals in our care. The Shelter is open 10 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday and until 7 p.m. on Wednesdays, and is located at 171 Bel Marin Keys Blvd. in Novato.
We don't have any photos of lost rabbits right now, but please call us at (415) 883-4621 if you're missing your rabbit.
If you believe one of the rabbits pictured here is yours, please contact us immediately by calling (415) 883-4621 during normal business hours. If you do not see your rabbit’s photo here, it is extremely important that you come to the shelter to look for your lost pet. Please note that these animals are stray and are not currently available for adoption; it is our hope to reunite these rabbits with their families.
Pet Recovery Reminders
- Please be sure to visit the shelter and view the lost animals a minimum of twice a week.
- When you visit, remember to update your lost report by putting the date of your visit at the top of the page and moving your report to the front of the binder.
- Please keep in mind that lost reports are only kept in the binders for six months from the date of your last documented visit to the shelter.
- Please be sure to listen to the lost cat recording daily: (415) 883-4621 x378.
- Please bring a current photo of your lost animal to attach to your report.
- Post Lost Pet flyers in the area and the surrounding areas where the animal was last seen.
- Be sure to call us to let us know you have located your pet so we can remove the report.
- If your animal is located and is not microchipped, please come into the shelter during normal business hours to have your pet microchipped. You do not need to make an appointment.