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Adoptables

All adoptable rabbits are spayed or neutered and vaccinated against RHDV2.

Ayden

Ayden and his siblings were stow-a-ways when their Momma was rescued in June 2022.  Born July 1, 2023, Ayden is still a youngster and ready to find his forever home. He and brother Luke are almost identical, but Ayden is just a little bigger at 11.3 lbs. Yes, you read that right.

If you love the bigger, teddy bear bunnies, Ayden is your boy!  Neutered and vaccinated, Ayden is excellent with his litter box skills, and loves his hay.

 

Ayden has not shown to be kind to rugs, but that may change as he matures.  He loves attention and pets and is always looking for a treat or two. If you would like to meet Ayden, please read through our policies and fill out our application.

Luke
"Adopted!"

Luke and his siblings were stow-a-ways when their Momma was rescued in June 2022.  Born July 1, 2023, Luke is ready to find his forever home. He and brother Ayden are almost identical, but Luke is the smaller of the two.  Last weigh-in he was 9.7 lbs.

Neutered and vaccinated, Luke is excellent with his litter box skills, and loves to eat!  

Luke has been fine with his rugs so far.  He does like to zoom around and appreciates the traction they give him.  He is a very sweet guy and loves attention and pets.  

If you would like to meet Luke, 
please read through our policies and fill out our application.

Bailey & Paxton

Bailey and Paxton are siblings rescued from a home with 40 rabbits. They were about 1 month old, still nursing and with their mother Lily and 5 other siblings.

Paxton (white & gray) is a gentle, lovable boy. He has this air of vulnerability about him that makes you just want to love and protect him.   Bailey (tri-colored) is more of the adventurous type.  Smart and silly,  she is always on the go.  Both bunnies were in separate foster homes at first and both seemed to be needing bunny company.  They were both a little on the nervous side and we felt they would be much happier and more contented with another bunny to keep them company.

Bonding them was a breeze.   They immediately seemed happier!  Who knows if they remember the other as a littermate or not,  but within three days it was obvious they were best of buddies.

 

We do recommend an adult only home for this pair. Only because they sometimes do still get frightened by sudden noises.  Paxton is still a cuddle bug;  Bailey not so much.  Paxton is ok being picked up and snuggled - after he finished his pellets, of course.

We gave them an approximate birth date of March 5, 2020.   Paxton weighs approx. 8 lbs.; Bailey about 8.5 lbs.    
 

If you would like to meet Bailey and Paxton,  please  read through our adoption policy and fill out our application .

All adoptable rabbits are spayed or neutered and vaccinated against RHDV2.

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