Ready for Adoption
Thank you for your interest in adopting! By adopting a rabbit rather than buying from a breeder, you are saving lives.
If you find one you are interested in, click on the bunny to be taken to their Petfinder.com page for more information.
All of our rabbits are fixed and microchipped, vaccinated, have received medical care, and have been fostered in a home where they are either fully litter trained or working on their house manners. If you are not looking for a rabbit to bond to your existing pet, we encourage you to adopt a bonded pair. Rabbits are very social creatures and, for the most part, really need to be with at least one friend of their own species. Pairs are often overlooked but the benefits of having two is undeniable to anyone who is owned by a pair of rabbits.
Foster to Adopt Program
Foster to adopt is a great way to make sure a specific rabbit or pair is the perfect fit for your family. Fostering to adopt is a little different than regular fostering. Both parties enter into the agreement knowing the intention will be for the fosters to keep the rabbit(s) if it is a good fit. There is no set time to decide on whether to finalize the adoption, but generally speaking it is anywhere from a week to a month. We want to work with each family to ensure that it is the best fit for both the humans and lagomorphs involved.
PLEASE CONSIDER ADOPTING A PAIR
Bonded pairs are often overlooked and the hardest to adopt. Most people who have gotten a single rabbit realize at some point that their rabbit needs a friend and then they have to deal with bonding, which can take weeks to months and can be stressful for everyone. It is much easier to start with a pair that is already bonded, and once you have a bonded pair you will never want a single again. It is the best feeling getting to watch them play together and groom each other. Rabbits bond for life and the relationships they form are complex, and they often grieve and stop eating when they lose their bondmate, which is why we always keep bonded rabbits together.
Rabbits
Cinder & Shadow *Bonded Pair*. These boys are about 5 years old. They're brothers who came to use from a hoarding situation 4.5 years ago, were adopted, and then returned recently due to not fault of their own. They're very sweet and protective of each other, but a little shy with people. They require regular grooming but are easy to handle
Pip. 1 year old female lionhead mix. She's very friendly and would likely be an easy bond.
Moose. He's a 3 year old male who lived his whole life in a small cage in someone's garage. He's a puppy bunny, who LOVES people and comes running when he sees you. He would love to have a friend
Thumper is a 3 year old boy. He was rescued from someone who has a bunny meat farm and decided they wanted to spare him. He is a very sweet, playful boy who loves to sploot. He has perfect manners and potty habits. He has one splay back leg but it doesn't affect his ability to get around and he does great! He's very healthy. He would love the chance to get to meet a bunwife, and leave his past behind him
Grizzly. This guy is a handsome black otter American Rabbit. He is another abandoned rabbit outside. He was caught by some good samaritans and joined our rescue. He is about 1-3 years old and very sweet. He loves to explore and would love a bunwife
Jiji is a 1 year old male lop. He was found dumped up a local canyon just in time. He is one of our most friendly social buns. He LOVES people, loves attention and has great litterbox habits. This sweet guy would do great with another bun
Ken is a 3 year old lop with gorgeous blue eyes. This super sweet boy was found up a canyon just in time. He has perfect litter habits, loves attention, and would do great with another bunny.
Logan is a 1 year old male American cutie that was found abandoned on the streets. He has adapted well to indoor spoiled bun life and is looking for his mate, both human and rabbit. He has great litter habits
Pancake is a 1 year old cute little girl. She's got some angora in her and will need some grooming to keep up. She is the sweetest little escape artist and needs lots of room to explore and run around. She's pretty good about not chewing though and very polite. She would love a bondmate
Georgie and Linus need a special home. These guys are a bonded pair and we would never dream of separating them. They were VERY loved by their owner but unfortunately she ran across severe health issues that forced her to give them up inspite trying everything she could to keep them. They come with a lot off doll furniture and they LOVE it all. Linus is a senior and George is a few years old, but age is just a number. These guys are so sweet and chill and great with their litter and chewing habits. They've been fully vetted and both are in great health
Zora is the cutest little girl. She's a 2-3 year old lionhead who had been fending for herself for a year. She deserves the best life and bondmate as she's doing so well learning to trust again
Yoshi is a cute little American rabbit. She's almost a year old and doesn't know the meaning of the words stop or slow. She is fearless and friendly and wants to go everywhere and see everything. She also is a world class flopper and is one of our happiest buns. She LOVES her people and her beds and even when in new strange places, she will flop hard in front of you. She's met some new bunnies and does great. She'd love a friend to entertain and keep active and young all day. She needs lots of space and lots of toys