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Female Foster Rabbits for Adoption

Please remember to send us an adoption application before contacting us about adopting a rabbit - thanks. If you are under 18, please have a parent or guardian fill out the application.

Gabrielle

Gabrielle is the mother of our other fosters Piper, Bo and Grayson. She was a wonderful mother and is an even better pet! Gabrielle loves to spend as much time with you as possible! She enjoys being held, brushed, running around in circles for very cute entertainment. Once she tires herself out, she loves nothing more than snuggling up with a warm blanket on your lap! With much patience and adoration of people, she would love nothing more than to be your best friend!

To adopt this rabbit, please fill out our adoption application.


Zinnia

Zinnia was found abandonned with her mother and brothers in Albany. Zinnia is a sweet, clean bunny who gets along well with others. She can be adopted as a single bunny or as a friend for another bunny. Zinnia is a large bunny, she is about 8 pounds and will need an enclosure rather than a cage in her adoptive home. She has been spayed and is ready for adoption.

To adopt this rabbit, please fill out our adoption application.

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Elena

Elena was rescued as a baby in the summer 2010 with her five sisters from a backyard neglect situation. This bun loves to have humans around; when we enter the room where she is housed, she greets us standing up with her face all lit up. Elena is very rambunctious and active all the time. She truly loves her daily out-of-cage time, hopping around, jumping, digging at the newspapers and tossing toys around. Although she does not enjoy being picked up and held, she enjoys being petted while sitting next to us. Loves hay and greens. She has been spayed. Recommended for those who have experience with house rabbits.

To adopt this rabbit, please fill out our adoption application.

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Susie Q

Susie Q is a classy, cultured rabbit. She loves listening to Pavarotti and has shown an artistic streak by remodeling the windows of her cardboard condo. Sweet and sassy, she can whip up a party with a paper bag and some jingly rabbit toys. Suzy Q was rescued from a rabbit hoarder when she was a tiny baby in October 2010. This shiny black satin mix is spayed, and very healthy, frisky, and lovable. She snuggles into the crook of her foster mother’s arm and falls asleep. Suzy Q has a robust appetite and adores all varieties of apples.

To adopt this rabbit, please fill out our adoption application.

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SANDY AND SONJA

Sonja & Sandy are spayed females - Sandy is an agouti color and Sonja is white. These girls are active and playful and enjoy chasing each other about during their exercise time. Sonja is the first to check out new surroundings while Sandy is more cautious but also very curious. During their down time they can usually be found stretched out together and grooming each other. Both like to be petted and can be held. Sonja seems to find comfort in nestling under your chin.

Contact Davida.   Please be sure you have sent our adoption application to Davida. before contacting us.

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Goldenrod and Poplar

Goldenrod was rescued in the CNY abandonment case in August. Goldenrod enjoys the company of other bunnies. She can be adopted alone or with one of the others from the case. She may be the parent of some of them. She was part of a large group that was cruelly abandoned to die from heat and predators in a remote area of CNY. Some of the babies were barely weeks old. Despite daily efforts by our group of rescuers, some rabbits initially spotted in the dense vegetation were ultimately never able to be found and caught, and perished miserably. All that would have taken to avoid this situation would have been for the person dumping them to think about their welfare for one second and taken them to a shelter.

Poplar is the tiniest of the CNY abandonment case bunnies. He is very cute and very young. He is several weeks behind Aster in achieving milestone but is growing and thriving. He was part of a large group that was cruelly abandoned to die from heat and predators in a remote area of CNY. Some of the babies were barely weeks old. Despite daily efforts by our group of rescuers, some rabbits initially spotted in the dense vegetation were ultimately never able to be found and caught, and perished miserably. All that would have taken to avoid this situation would have been for the person dumping them to think about their welfare for one second and taken them to a shelter.

To adopt this rabbit, please fill out our adoption application.

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RiverSong

RiverSong was rescued as a baby in the summer 2010 with her five sisters from a backyard neglect situation. She was one of the smallest, weighing less than a pound at the time of rescue. And she ate, ate, and ate . . . and is now a healthy, friendly, high-spirited young girl. She is energetic and very expressive when she is happy. And what makes RiverSong happy? Your attention and a large space to hop around in. She jumps and twists in the air jerking her head when she sees us, and she does so even more vigorously when we actually enter her pen. As with all house rabbits, she would be miserable if she were caged all day. She does not enjoy being picked up and held, but loves to be petted while lying on the floor; tolerates a few minutes of lap time. She is quite a decorator and often rearranging her “furniture” in her living space. She has a beautiful velvety coat and short wavy whiskers, the unique characteristics of a rex rabbit. She has been spayed. Not recommended for a home with children.

To adopt this rabbit, please fill out our adoption application.

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Esme

Esme is a beautiful female Rex who is full of personality. She just loves attention and isn't shy about bounding over to get her pets. She throughly enjoys a good massage. Esme is quite active and will entertain you with her speedy footwork and acrobatics. This is one happy bunny! Esme prefers to be a single bun and should not be bonded with another rabbit. She would thrive in a home where she gets lots of a love, exercise, and toys to keep her busy. Esme is hoping for a forever home soon!

To adopt this rabbit, please fill out our adoption application.

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STAR

Star is very affectionate and loves to get your attention. she may hop up on the couch next to you for a pet or steal your snack and run away. Whatever your doing she'll want to do it too! On Sundays she chews up the ads while we read the paper. When my daughter is playing barbies or legos Star will get right in the middle and start tossing toys.Star is a very active rabbit and likes to be out twice a day to burn off extra energy. her antics are quite comical as she hops,high kicks and spastically runs around. 15 minutes of exercise does a lot to keep her happy and lots of toys are a must.

To adopt this rabbit, please fill out our adoption application.

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Miss Abbey

Immaculate litterbox manners, great interior decorating skills, and the grace and determination that comes from years of experience as a lagomorph, what more could you ask for in a house rabbit! Miss Abbey definitely knows what she likes: blueberries, dandelion greens, and carpets--not for eating, just for relaxing on! After going on a diet, Abbey has shed those pesky extra pounds and is now in great shape. She maintains her figure by binkying around in her large pen and our backyard. Miss Abbey would love to go to a home where she has a lot of toys to chew, toss, and keep her busy, since like most bunnies she can get a little destructive when she's bored.

If you or someone you know can provide this adorable couple with their forever home, please contact Davida.   Please be sure you have sent our adoption application to Davida before contacting us.
*no small children*

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