Bunnies, Bunnies and More Bunnies

Hi everyone, it’s been a long time I know.
We have been super busy with a ton of intakes, vet visits, administering meds, and just keeping up with everyone here.

Check out a few of our available bunnies!
Just click on them to get to their Petfinder page.

Sweet Willow, a beautiful Gray and White Rex bunny waiting for her new forever home.
Willow

It’s been a hell of a year with over 300 surrender requests. The majority of these requests are families that plain and simply, just don’t want their bunny anymore. 
These daily requests weigh heavy on our hearts and make us want to take every single bunny that we get notified about.

Emica, which means Beautiful; and her amazingly large Dewlap. Beautiful Brown and Agouti colors is hoping you will be her new forever home.
Emica

However, right now we are to the max full and are only taking absolute emergencies, like dumped bunnies or sick and injured. 

To continue taking in and saving bunnies, we must adopt, adopt, adopt.

Our facility has 20 bunnies ready for their new, forever home. Spayed, neutered and vaccinated we are here to help you find a partner for an existing bunny or a bonded pair for new owners.

These babies need forever homes right away. They absolutely crave human attention and need to be able to roam and snuggle up to someone on the couch.
Some have been with us up to 2 years now, it’s time they find a good home. 

We help in education regarding behaviors, medical issues and concerns, bonding, diet and much much more. Once you adopt from us we will always be just one phone call away.

Opie and Sweet Pea sharing a treat on the couch.
Opie and Sweet Pea

Take a moment, if you will; and share our adoption list on all of your social media. 
Our vet cost has increased over $100 this year which requires us to increase our adoption fees.

So, long story short; we have lots of bunnies in need of a home and we need everyone to help us share them !!!

Salem, the black Lop enjoying a treat
Salem

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Author: Sabrina