If you are interested in adopting a special needs rabbit, please go to our Adoption Application.
Andy
At just three months old, Andy developed head tilt and his people decided not to bother with veterinary care, but to dump him at the local animal shelter, where this ‘photo was taken. Now that we have Andy in foster care, he’s improved dramatically, enough that we were able to get him neutered on 5/15/12. Although he still has head tilt, he’s highly functional. Andy does need a permanent home or longer-term foster home since his current foster family cannot keep him for very long. He’s an extremely loving, soft and snuggly little guy.
Berlioz
He’s a small rabbit with bunitude to spare. We do love a bunny with spirit! If you do, too, and don’t mind a nibble or two once in awhile, let us know.
He has a wide little face and eyelashes that look like paintbrushes, and he’s very fierce.
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.