Shmoo
Schmoo now named Norbert found his forever home and rules the house with his bunny girlfriend Ginny. It took Ginny awhile to adjust to her busbun, but they are besties now. Congratulations to Taylor and Ben!
This is little Shmoo. He is a fun loving and curious little dude. He loves adventures and is very friendly. He is tolerant of holding but feels more comfortable with his feet on the ground. He loves attention, head pets and kisses on the nose. Shmoo was a stray in the Cleveland area that was rescued by a wonderful team of volunteers. Sadly Schmoo was previously adopted and returned (no fault of his own) and he is again looking for a forever home. This tiny man is big on love and excellent with his potty. He previously had a mate so he would be good for bonding.
Please contact Stephanie Lodge slodge@ohare.org 216-571-1088
This bunny in HRS foster care needs a permanent home. All HRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.
Mara
Mara came from a rough start, living in a tiny cage she could barely turn around in. Once she got some good food, love, and space to stretch her legs, she became an entirely different bun. She’s sassy and spunky, and almost always happy. (Binky QUEEN) Her litter box habits are pretty good for her age, and she could be a great free roam bun in the right situation. Her glorious mane needs more tending than the average bun, but she’s usually pretty well behaved for a brush. She’s a fantastic rabbit, and could be a great starter bun.
Tinkerbell
Tinkerbell didn’t have to look far for a new home! She charmed her foster mom, Kyra, into letting her stay for good. Who could say no to that fluffy face! Congratulations to Kyra and Tinkerbell.
Tinkerbell is a sweet, little Lionhead, who is approximately a year old. She has great litterbox habits and loves to play with her toys and sit on top of her ‘hide-y box’. She is a bit shy, but will warm up, given time and patience. Tinkerbell would thrive in a home with lots of room to run and play. A home without dogs/cats/young children recommended. She can be territorial with other rabbits.