Cyndi Lopper

Cyndi Lopper has been adopted not only to a fabulous new mom but also, unexpectedly, she has a boyfriend.  When Tara fell in love with Cyndi, she had an idea — what about adopting Jefferson as well?  Much to our surprise, Cyndi and Jefferson were already bonded!   They had been having an affair through their pen walls.  Congratulations, Tara, on adopting two of our most unique bunnies.  Bonded bunnies are the best.

If you are looking for a bunny who will flatten out for pets at a moment’s notice, this is your girl.  Cyndi Lopper, or just Lopper, has only a right eye but she doesn’t let that get her down.  She’s wonderful with her litter box and isn’t opposed to meeting new bunnies.

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

Kinsey & Dok

Kinsey & Dok found their forever home with Heather, a psychology student. How fitting!

Handsome “cow” brothers Kinsey and Dok (previously adopted, but recently returned due to no fault of their own) are ready for their forever family.  These rex boys are inseparable and love each other dearly.  They are coming up on their sixth birthday and are perfectly happy and healthy.

Kinsey and Dok are the last of Daphne’s Bunch.  Now that they’re neutered, they are showing exactly how neat and friendly they can be.  Both boys are very loving to people and to each other.  There’s nothing more precious than watching them snuggle and groom. Living in a large pen with space to run around gives them a safe place and room to run and jump. Both are excellent with their litterbox.  See more photos of Kinsey & Dok below and watch Kinsey and Dok do binkies on YouTube.

Kinsey (Left) and Dok (Right)
Kinsey (left) and Dok (right)
Kinsey
Kinsey
Dok
Dok

Noelle

Noelle — now Leilani — didn’t stay in foster care very long.  Buckeye’s own Kristi and Bill Cole are happy to make her a part of their family.  Leilani has adjusted beautifully.

Noelle was found just in time to spend the holidays with her foster family.  She is a sweet and gentle Flemish Giant.  She has settled well into her foster home picking up excellent litter box habits.  This big bun has a big appetite and has never refused an extra treat.  Noelle is a happy rabbit who is very active and needs a lot of room to play and explore.  Once she has had her play-time, she is ready to relax and snuggle.  She will be an amazing companion and wants nothing more than to be with her family at all times.  Noelle has a lot of love to give and is ready to hop into her forever home.

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

George and Ringo

George and Ringo have found their fab forever home with the Bodo family in Columbia Station.  They have plenty of room to play and plenty of humans to play with!

It’s true what they say — two bunnies are more fun than one.  Brothers George (white) and Ringo (black) started life on the mean streets of Cleveland.  Now they are living on Easy Street, waiting for their forever home.  These boys love each other dearly and must be adopted together.

George
Ringo

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