Kiki

Lucky Kiki found her forever home with two of the most loving bunny parents. Hopefully with time her new bunny brother Gary will learn to accept her as a trusted friend. Until then, Jess and Blake will be showering Kiki with love.

Precious Kiki has made such wonderful strides towards trusting humans. When we first took her in as a foster, she was terrified of all humans. Today this demure little lady will stop eating and settle down for a pet at any given time. She is a very tidy bunny with a love of toy boats.

Sam



Sam is a young New Zealand rabbit, aka REW (Ruby-eyed White), who is less than a year old. He was born into a litter of bunnies rescued by BHRS, along with his parents, Rosa and Steve. You can read more about his siblings and parents on the BHRS website. Sam is a shy, but very sweet bunny who just needs a quiet, loving home with someone who will be patient and let him ‘come out of his shell’ on his own terms. He is used to being around cats and lives next to his foster brother, Bunyan. Sam has amazing litter box habits and loves to nap in his hidey house after a good series of binkies and/or the ‘Bunny 500’.

Please contact Kyra Kester kkester@ohare.org

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

Poe [ADOPTION PENDING]


Poe was found by good samaritans in Triangle Bog near Kent. He’s a sweet little man, who adores attention and love! He displays the scanning activity of a lot of red-eyed rabbits that is indicative of not great eyesight but that does not slow him down at all. We think he would make a great potential friend for another rabbit as well as he gets along great with his foster brother.
His coat is thick and dense and requires regular grooming, which he is a very good boy for. He has the most epic bunny flops we’ve seen

Disby [ADOPTION PENDING


Disby was found by good samaritans in Stow where he was found wandering around a relative’s backyard. The family, being animal-lovers, recognized this was not at all a safe situation for a domestic rabbit. The 5-year old rescuer named him Disby. He’s a young, VERY inquisitive and playful fellow. He also is extremely food motivated! We think he would do well with a friend as he regularly mingles with his foster brother Poe.