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Single Females

If you are interested in adopting any of our single female rabbits, please go to our Adoption Application. All our rabbits are neutered and litterbox-trained prior to adoption. PLEASE NOTE we have many other rabbits for adoption!

Selby
Our little bunny girl was just spayed June 4 at about 4 1/2 months of age. She seems shy at first; then when you sit with her she gradually relaxes and will climb all over you! She is also terribly pretty.

Dutchess
An adventurous and brave rabbit girl, Dutchess loves to explore her home. She has had surgery for medical reasons to remove her front teeth, so cannot chew furniture or electrical cords. We are looking for a cage-free home for our special rabbit. See her video here.

Madison
One of our most loving rabbits, Madison is looking for a home with another rabbit if at all possible. She might want to be friends with a cat, too. Madison was originally rescued three years ago from the streets of Los Angeles, when she was just a baby bun. Her family kept her for three years before giving her up. She was of course heart-broken, but volunteers have given her pets and attention to help her recover from losing her family. Most rabbits are abandoned when they hit the teenage stage. Adult rabbits have a harder time adjusting. Here’s hoping our big chocolate bunny finds a family and her forever home, soon.

Curiosity
Despite some dental issues, Curiosity’s a strong little bunny with energy and love to spare. She’s a Dwarf blend about 5-6 months of age, already spayed, teeth trimmed, and we’ll see if they line up properly now.

Pat the Bunny
A loving, interactive girl, Pat climbs on her foster parents and gives them kisses. Her foster parents have cared for her since she was six weeks old. Pat was spayed on January 3rd–now she can go to a permanent home! Click here for a video showing Pat’s charming qualities!

Harmony
Harmony has gorgeous white and black markings and a gentle disposition. She’s a medium-large rabbit and an absolute love bug. She loves people and would probably enjoy living with a cat if not a big gentle bunny boy.

SuperGirl
Our strong, dynamic rabbit has the intelligence to know how to wrap humans around her little paw. If you’re willing to let her be Queen Bunny, all will go well.

Squirt
She’s playful and energetic, though a sensitive girl. Just think of her as a miniature racehorse taking off in your home! She forms deep attachments to her humans and will snuggle under your arm for protection against strangers.

Magenta Faraday
I am a beautiful rabbit with a light nose smudge. The rumors are true: I’m difficult when it comes to rabbits, and demand servitude from humans. Strong women rabbits are not appreciated enough! If you think you can admire me for Me, then we should meet.

Snowshoes
So pretty with her little white front paws, this girl has the potential to love people again if the right humans provide the gentle care she needs.
Update Spring 2012: Snowshoes has grown up! Here she is at her first birthday. What a beauty she has become!

Emily
She’s a perfect house rabbit with impeccable box habits, needs lots of space to call her own and has no patience with humans who do not let her have her way. If you admire a strong personality in a rabbit girl, Emily might be the perfect one for you!

Starlet
She is young, pretty, and full of energy. Unfortunately, Starlet didn’t get enough pets when a bunny baby, so she is shy. But since she’s unbearably cute and quite little, we’re sure you’ll agree that just having her around while she learns that human pets aren’t so bad, after all, would be a wonderful thing.

      Sally
A substantial middle-aged Lop woman, Sally has a speckled chest and helicopter ears (she’s named after Sally Field who played the Flying Nun). Though a sensitive rabbit, she’s simply beautiful and we’re sure someone will want to adopt her soon. Her rabbit friend had cancer and didn’t survive, and she doesn’t understand. She needs another bunny to love.

Lucy
A wonderful man rescued this adorabun off the street. She’s small, young, spayed, and everything charming in a girl rabbit.

Beatrice
She’s a fantastic house bunny, people oriented–she even gives kisses!–and would be a wonderful companion for humans, cats or a compatible boy rabbit. Handsome Beatrice is about four years old in June 2012.

Sheena
Part Lop, part Spot, all girl power rabbit, Sheena’s strong and beautiful with blue eyes and expressive ears. She would like a buni-pedi now, please!

Nutmeg
Thanks to our wonderful volunteers, Nutmeg has learned to trust people again! She’s turned into a big, handsome girl who likes pets and listening to her favorite volunteers talk to her. We love her and we’re sure you will, too.

Latest ‘photo from April 2011 of two of the girls.The Go-Go’s: Belinda, Kathy, Charlotte, Gina and Jane are all pretty, cosmopolitan girls, looking for a home in groups of two or three or with their brothers Harley and Davis, or with your neutered boy rabbit. They were born on March 3, 2010, in case you want to have a birthday party for them next year. They are playful, happy, well-adjusted girls. We love them and we’re sure you will, too.

Bonnie
After four years of being locked up in a bird cage, Bonnie has an understandable mistrust of human beings. It may be a blessing that she was finally abandoned and can now find a humane home. NO cage for our rabbit girl, please! Bonnie may qualify as our Least Adoptable Rabbit because she hates to be touched by humans although she makes lots of eye contact, but we believe that there is a family for everyone out there. She needs people who will just let her be a rabbit in their home and take pleasure in feeding her hay, greens and occasional bits of fruit because that makes her a happy bunny.

Cindy
Similar to Tinkerbelle in appearance, Cindy’s a small bunny girl with big rabbitude. She’s ok with people, but has no truck with other rabbits. That’s just the way it is. Perhaps she might like to become friends with a gentle, indoor cat. She’s been looking for a home for a long time, and is beginning to get depressed as a result. Please give her a chance to be your bunny girl. Any bunny can become a wonderful companion rabbit with the right human and home environment.

Jean Grey
Another bunny with spirit, Jean Grey came from the streets and learned how to use her little fists. She needs a special home where people think having a rabbit around who threatens to tear their heads off is just unbearably cute.

Pearlescence
Pearl is a medium-large, Californian blend rabbit, full of character and love. A house rabbit to match all house rabbits, she will never stop appreciating her humans for taking her in.

Tuonela
A handsome Dutch blend girl from the same neglect situation as Apassionata, she needs a home where she can learn to trust humans again.