Frances Ferdinanz

Little did Frances know that when she went to her foster home, she was also going to her forever home.  During her three months in foster care, Frances changed from a shy, scared bunny to an outgoing diva.  She loves to lounge with Netflix in the background and to throw toys at passing humans.  Congratulations to Maggie and Frances Ferdinanz!

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Frances is approximately one year old, with a furry face like a Lionhead and smaller upright ears.  She is very curious and often comes towards the sound of your voice, only to hop away and come back again.  She enjoys lounging and arranging towels and other fabrics around her.  She is a little camera shy but she loves a good piece of apple and will pose for you if you give her a snack.

This bunny in BHRS foster care needs a permanent home. All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Cotton

Cotton’s life hasn’t been an easy one, but now she has the best home she could ever ask for.  Emily (human) and Louise (rabbit) have welcomed Cotton, now known as Flora, into their lives and she is surrounded by the love and patience that will help her learn to trust people again.

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Cotton (brown ears) with Louise

Cotton is a mild-mannered, sweet but shy little girl.  She is an excellent hay eater and super soft.  She used to live with her sister until her sister passed recently.

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This bunny in BHRS foster care needs a permanent home. All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Esperanza

Esperanza wasn’t available long before Sarah Rex adopted her to be friends with her current rabbit, Hazel.  Congratulations!  The adjustment to the new home is a slow but happy one.

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Despite Esperanza’s slightly disapproving expression, she is quite a happy girl.  This three-year-old was won at the fair and now needs to find her forever home.  She is very friendly and known for her over-the-top binkies!

This bunny in BHRS foster care needs a permanent home. All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Barry

I am extraordinarily proud to report that three times has been the charm for Barry.  After being adopted twice and returned, he has now found his forever home.  Right here!  Some might say he has been adopted while others will call it a “Foster Failure,” but failure is a light-hearted tease.  Barry met Stella (one of my own bunnies) and they fell madly in love.  They are now working on making their “Happily Ever After” a reality.  Stephanie

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A healthy almost-one-year-old, Barry is small, but mighty.  His mom is Rex, his dad Dutch, which makes Barry one of the softest Dutch boys you will ever meet.  He loves pets and plenty of attention.  We recommend that Barry lives with another rabbit, as he is very social.

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This bunny in BHRS foster care needs a permanent home. All BHRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.