Love: A loving and peaceful rabbit who likes to snuggle with you.
She's done growing and is a small Dwarf Hotot cross.
She is good with her litter box, too, and likes other bunnies.
Celine: An agouti Lop, approx. 2-3 years-old. Super-sweet, good with litter box and no bad habits. She likes to sit on your lap and watch TV.
Cheri: A beautiful Lop girl, a great house rabbit, friendly and loves to dance. Cheri is looking for her forever home!
Kitty: Pretty Kitty looks like a Siamese cat and we thought it was a cute name, too. After all, indoor cats and rabbits usually do become friends--you just have to introduce a gentle cat to your rabbit carefully. Kitty's outgoing and loves to show off her dancing skills. She's still young, probably in the 4-6 month range in mid-October. She also has an endearing fluffy area right behind her head. Adopt her, make her a happy bunny.
Sweetheart: She’s a real sweetheart and a beautiful rabbit girl, too. When she comes out of her room to play, she dances and dances! So charming, so affectionate.
Honey: Another love of a rabbit, the color of honey with a disposition to match her name. Honey Bunny knows what she wants: first, a loving, safe home; then, hay and water, lots of space to play, greens, pellets, toys, pets. Fulfill her wish list and she’ll love you forever.
Bonnie: Pretty white girl rabbit, trying to beat the odds and find a bunny friend and a home even though she IS white with pink eyes. Bonnie has been spayed and wants nothing more than food, water and love of a human being and possibly another rabbit, if he’s very good.
Splotchy is a black and white love bunny. She is attentive, observing everything going on around her. She loves being petted, and has excellent litter box habits. This charming girl would love the companionship of another (neutered boy) rabbit.
Tangerine and Clementine are twin orange Lop girls. These babies were given up by a woman whose daughter had moved away and therefore was no longer caring for her rabbits. They're lovely five-pound Lops who deserve a loving, indoor home.
Salome and Scheherazade: We are a couple, both of us girls, and never a cross bunny word between us. We're a mini-lop and hotot-X. Both of us were the runts of the litter and the cruel breeder threw us together before throwing us out. We've clung together through thick and thin. We love each other with a love as deep as the ocean, 'til the end of time. That's how it is.
Our most recent adventure was living with a lop boy. A threesome!!! That was fun. Sometimes we'd cuddle on the ruggie like three sardines. Then our boy changed. Started wearing a beret and reciting obscure poetry. Next thing we knew, he was off to Europe!!! So here we are. We're ready to love another bunny boy again. Nothing bitter about us. We're upbeat about life!!
So, if you, human, are ready for a warm and wonderful bunny pair, or if you're looking at your lonesome bun boy who'd get a two-for-one treat, waste no time emailing LA Rabbits!
Truffles is a very affectionate, three 1/2 year old albino Lop with a lot of personality. She's playful when there's someone to play with, but also very mellow and easy-going. Truffles really likes to roll her ball around and to roll around in soft things; and she also likes other animals including rabbits and cats. She adapts very quickly, but would like a permanent home to settle in.
Natasha is an intelligent rabbit with quite a personality. This rabbit puts up with no nonsense! It's her way or the highway, as her former rabbit partner found out. She's beautiful, too, and she knows it. Part Dutch, black with a tiny white nose tip, white glove on her front left paw, and white star on her chest, she's a young rabbit, and medium-small, four lbs. at five months of age.*
Elizabeth Cotton"tailer" is a loving, adorable lady rabbit with the youthful exuberence of her namesake. "Lizzie" can barely contain herself when she sees someone enter the room, especially when bringing food or treats. A classy lady with impeccable litter-box habits, Ms. Cottontailer can provide someone tons of enjoyment. Please consider this wonderful rabbit as a companion for you and/or your lonely bachelor rabbit.
Dahlia and Sunflower: These beautiful rabbits need a home. For more information, please e-mail losangelesrabbits@earthlink.net.
Panda: This beautiful rabbit needs a home. For more information, please e-mail losangelesrabbits@earthlink.net.
Lotus and Clover : These beautiful rabbits need a home. For more information, please e-mail losangelesrabbits@earthlink.net.
Sundance: This beautiful rabbit needs a home. For more information, please e-mail losangelesrabbits@earthlink.net.
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Scout and Sailor: These black Mini-Lop upear cross sisters were abandoned in a park and saved just in the nick of time. From there, off to a foster home... then they were adopted by a young lady who subsequently got a job overseas and gave them up. Now in foster care again, they're depressed and trying to understand why people keep discarding them. Let's see.. they're cute, mostly "unicorn" but with adjustable ears. Small and done growing as young adults. They use their litter box. They're good house bunnies. They're spayed and healthy. They can be adopted together or as part of a trio with your neutered boy rabbit.
Callisto: I'm a very sweet, beautiful bunny, but what's truly incredible about me is my outgoing, super-friendly personality. I should have been named Butter because I melt when people scratch my head or pet me. My friends say I'm a lovebug, but I'm really just so happy to be with people that I kiss them and do binkies to entertain them. I'm about six months old so I'm already spayed and litterbox-trained, too! All you'd have to do is bond me to your neutered boy bunny so that we can live together happily ever after.
Honey and Candy: A spunky, 2-month-old gray girl, Honey likes to jump around the room and loves to have people pet her, Although a shy bun, 2-month-old Candy likes being held and is looking for a friendly forever home where she can blossom They're roommates and would like to be together.
Helena: This gorgeous big white rabbit has been in foster care for over two years because people are prejudiced against white rabbits. She's a good rabbit and knows to use her litter box full of hay. Helena is from the Director's Choice group of 15 little white bunnies used for a commercial shoot and then dumped.
Apricot: Beautiful, spirited girl who loves people as long as they let her have her way in everything. A good house bunny, Apricot already knows about her box. She loves oat blend hay, crunchies (pellets), greens and pets on top of her pretty head.
Anna: Pretty white rabbit girl who gets along with Choco-Point or Chernyi or perhaps your own gentle male rabbit.
Maple and Syrup: Beautiful pair of medium-sized, adult Lop cross sisters who love each other and must be adopted together. They are used to lots of freedom because they're such good house bunnies. Maple is the chinchilla-grey Lop cross, Syrup her grey-and-white sister.
Claudette: A pretty redheaded girl, Claudette is a great house rabbit, on the small side of medium. She has excellent litter box habits and is shown here with her babies, who have all been adopted.
Beautiful Black Bunnies: We have several beautiful, medium-sized black bunnies that need homes right away! They'll be neutered soon and ready to go home with you in pairs or trios. Help the bunnies, give them a home.
Roxy: Pretty caramel-colored Dwarf cross girl with a lot of spirit. She's a bit nervous around people, but
too curious to stay away for long. Her love-bun is Simon (see Bachelors and Groups) and because they are adorable and active together, they would love a home of their own to explore.
Sassy should be the poster child for why everyone should get their bunny spayed! This beautiful lady made quite the transformation from angry, scared, and hormonal, to calm, and somewhat trusting in a matter of days after her spay surgery. It's incredible how much she has come around in such a short time. When Sassy was dumped at the pound by people who were moving, she would grunt and run away from people. She was likely abused, or at least neglected and mistreated. Now, she LOVES to get head scratches and gets excited when someone approaches her with veggies in hand. She is definitely not an easy bonder, so if you only want to adopt one bunny, Sassy is the girl for you. This three-year-old Siamese beauty weighs approximately six pounds and is litter box trained.

Daphne: Beautiful and very friendly 5-year-old spotted girl Lop needs a new home where she is loved and has lots of room to play. She often stands on her hind legs when you come by with food. She loves being stroked on her head and back.

Daisy: This sweet 3-year-old female Lop needs a new home right away because her human companion moved out of the country.

Candy: Although a shy bun. 2-month-old Candy likes being held and is looking for a friendly forever home where she can blossom.

Athena: Beautiful white Director's Choice rabbit, used for a commercial shoot when she was a baby and then dumped. Athena has been in foster care for over two years because people are prejudiced against white rabbits. She's a good rabbit and house trained.

Elsa: This big, elegant rabbit the color of a Russian Blue cat with tiny white gloves on her forepaws, was abandoned in a nature center. There she suffered from a predator attack before someone could catch her, and her left back leg was fractured and became infected. She is completely healed now, can hop about but cannot jump up onto things and get into trouble. Elsa's a calm, affectionate rabbit with excellent litter box habits. Because of her leg, a very low fence or baby gate can keep her confined in a section of your home. She would be the perfect rabbit for someone who works from home. See more photos of Elsa here.

Biscuit: Lovely, black & white Spot cross bun. From a distance, Biscuit looks like a Mini Rex but she isn't: her hair is just very short and she has the spots so often seen on the Rex bunnies. She's a small rabbit and probably done growing: her former owner said she was about a year old. Biscuit just loves people. Beautiful, spayed, litterbox-trained rabbit. Approx. 4.5 lbs.

Peppermint Patty: This beautiful, interactive young Dwarf Hotot loves people. She's extremely popular, and she knows it.
Siberia: This bun needs a home right away, and she has several pals that would also also love a permanent home.
Butterfly: Pretty, young, loving: everything you want in a bunny! She has flexible ears: she can put her ears straight, straight up or she can put them both all the way down, but most of the time she's one-ear-up, one-ear-down. Adorable. |