Ruby

Ruby has been adopted by the Blanock family and is loving her new home.  Being the only pet, she gets all the attention and even scores her own special bedroom.  We are happy she found her forever family.

Ruby in her new home

Ruby is sweet, petite, and looking for her forever home.  She can be shy at first, but will warm up nicely once she gets to know you.  She enjoys petting and does not mind being held.  She has excellent litter box habits and, for a little bunny, a good appetite.  Once you meet her, Ruby will melt your heart.

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

Nicky and Paris

Nicky and Paris, now Lefty and Stephanie, have found their forever home with first-time bunny owner Steve Vivaronda.  They are spoiled rotten already!  Congratulations, Steve!!

These bunnies in HRS foster care needed a permanent home.  All HRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Felix

Felix was supposed to be adopted by one couple until their mom, Elisabeth Thomas-Matej, fell head over heels for him and stole Felix away.  This happy boy is ecstatic that he has a forever home.

Felix is one of the buns who was saved from a recent Texas hoarding case.  Despite coming from a less-than-ideal situation, he acts like he’s been adored his entire life.  He just wants to be held and cuddled.  He is soft and beautiful and the person who adopts him will be considered very lucky.

Please note the article linked below includes disturbing descriptions and some sad images.

450 Rabbits Rescued From Squalid Shed

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

Peaches

Peaches, now named Buttercup, has been adopted by the Matthews family and is loving her new home.  She is settling in well and even made friends with the family dog.

Peaches is a big, snuggly girl who is ready for home delivery.  Along with three other rabbits, she was found in a park.  She has settled in nicely at her foster residence and has excellent litter box habits.  She likes to shred her cardboard box, play with her blankets, and toss her toys.  Peaches gives bunny kisses and is learning to enjoy pets.

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