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Rabbits in Los Angeles looking for their furr-ever homes

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Published on May 16, 2019
Rabbits in Los Angeles looking for their furr-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just taking a peek at some charming rabbits? There are dozens of darling rabbits up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Los Angeles.

Animal shelters work hard to care for unhoused pets and connect them to loving homes. Hoodline used data from Petfinder to power this roundup of rabbits currently available for adoption.

(Details like pet availability, training, vaccinations and other features are based on data provided by Petfinder and may be subject to change; contact the shelter for the latest information.)


Silvester, Lionhead rabbit and Dutch rabbit mix

Silvester is a male Lionhead rabbit and Dutch rabbit mix staying at Bunny World Foundation.

He's neutered and vaccinated.

Here's what Silvester's friends at Bunny World Foundation think of him:

Silvester is a gorgeous Lionhead boy who is devoted to his girlfriend, Elaine. Do you have room in your heart for this handsome guy and his fabulous hairdo?

Read more about how to adopt Silvester on Petfinder.

Razzle, dwarf rabbit and English Spot rabbit mix

Razzle is an adorable male dwarf rabbit and English Spot rabbit mix being kept at Bunny World Foundation.

He is neutered and vaccinated.

Razzle's current caretakers say:

Razzle is a sweet dwarf boy who loves to snuggle and play. He would love to meet a bunny wife and have a home of his own.

Read more about how to adopt Razzle on Petfinder.

Java, Mini Rex rabbit

Java is a sweet female Mini Rex rabbit being cared for at Bunny World Foundation.

Java is already spayed and vaccinated.

Java's current caretakers say:

Java is a sweet Rex girl who was rescued from North Central Animal Shelter. Rex bunnies have beautiful, velvety fur, and Java is a very unique girl. She mothered a litter (with one Rex baby) and is now ready to find a forever home of her own.

Apply to adopt Java today at Petfinder.

Harlow, American Fuzzy Lop rabbit

Harlow is a charming female American Fuzzy Lop rabbit currently residing at Bunny World Foundation.

Her vaccinations are already up to date, and she's spayed.

Notes from Harlow's caretakers:

Harlow is a sassy little cutie with the most precious helicopter ears and an edgy little mane. She loves to get out and explore. She also will sit calmly and enjoy head pets for as long as you are willing to pet her. She enjoys digging in her litter box but manages to keep everything in the box. 

Read more about how to adopt Harlow on Petfinder.

Oreo, Havana rabbit

Oreo is a darling female Havana rabbit currently residing at Bunny World Foundation.

She is vaccinated and spayed.

Notes from Oreo's caretakers:

Oreo is a sweet, friendly girl who lost her husband last year. She has been lonely ever since. This calm, beautiful senior girl would love to become part of your family and live out her twilight years happy and loved. 

Read more about Oreo on Petfinder.

Ivy, Harlequin rabbit

Ivy is a sweet female Harlequin rabbit currently residing at Bunny World Foundation.

Ivy is already spayed, and she has all her shots.

Notes from Ivy's caretakers:

Ivy is a lively, sassy girl who was surrendered to the city shelter by her owner with her bonded mate, Violet. Animal Control separated them, leaving the girls terrified. BWF swooped in and rescued them, reuniting the bonded pair, and they've never been happier. Their personalities complement each other perfectly: Violet is shy and subdued, while Ivy is spunky and outgoing. Will you give them a new forever home? 

Read more about how to adopt Ivy on Petfinder.

Violet, English Lop rabbit

Violet is a female English Lop rabbit being kept at Bunny World Foundation.

She has all of her shots, and she is spayed.

Violet's current caretakers say:

Violet is a sweet, shy girl who was surrendered to the city shelter by her owner with her bonded mate, Ivy. Animal Control separated them, leaving the girls terrified. BWF swooped in and rescued them, reuniting the bonded pair, and they've never been happier. Their personalities complement each other perfectly: Violet is shy and subdued, while Ivy is spunky and outgoing. Will you give them a new forever home? 

Read more about how to adopt Violet on Petfinder.


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