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Rabbits in San Diego looking for their furr-ever homes

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Published on May 30, 2019
Rabbits in San Diego looking for their furr-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just looking at some charming rabbits? There are dozens of deserving rabbits up for adoption at animal shelters in and around San Diego.

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.)


Slushee, lionhead rabbit mix

Slushee is a female lionhead rabbit mix currently housed at San Diego Humane Society.

She's been vaccinated and spayed.

Slushee's current caretakers say:

Hello there! I'm an adorable bunny looking for a special home and family to cherish. I'm very shy at first, but, with a little TLC, I'm sure we can be friends. The nice thing about having indoor rabbits like me is that I can come out of my cage for bunny playtime in a rabbit proof area of the home. It's during this supervised playtime that I often exhibit some of my most fun and interesting behaviors!

Read more about how to adopt Slushee on Petfinder.

Slurpee, lionhead rabbit mix

Slurpee is a female lionhead rabbit mix in the care of San Diego Humane Society.

Slurpee is spayed, and she has all her shots.

From Slurpee's current caretaker:

Hello there! I'm an adorable bunny looking for a special home and family to cherish. I'm very shy at first, but, with a little TLC, I'm sure we can be friends! The nice thing about having indoor rabbits like me is that I can come out of my cage for bunny playtime in a rabbit proof area of the home. It's during this supervised playtime that I often exhibit some of my most fun and interesting behaviors! 

Read more about how to adopt Slurpee on Petfinder.

Chili, American rabbit mix

Chili is a female American rabbit mix in the care of San Diego Humane Society.

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

Chili's current caretakers say:

I have been microchipped and neutered. I am now ready for my new home! I'm shy at first, but, with a little TLC, I'm sure we can be friends in no time. I am bonded with my buddy Icey. 

Read more about how to adopt Chili on Petfinder.

Icey, American rabbit mix

Icey is an adorable male American rabbit mix staying at San Diego Humane Society.

He's vaccinated and neutered.

Here's what Icey's friends at San Diego Humane Society think of him:

I have been microchipped and neutered. I am now ready for my new home! I'm shy at first, but, with a little TLC, I'm sure we can be friends in no time! I am bonded with my buddy Chili.

Apply to adopt Icey today at Petfinder.

Daisy, harlequin rabbit

Daisy is a charming female harlequin rabbit being cared for at San Diego House Rabbit Society.

She's already spayed and vaccinated.

From Daisy's current caretaker:

Hi there, I'm Daisy. I came here with my brother, Jax, but I'm not as brave as him so please don't mind if I'm a little shyer when it comes to meeting new people. I don't mind pets if there are gentle and slow, so once I know you just want to be friends, I'll melt into a comfortable little pancake!

Read more about Daisy on Petfinder.

Jax, harlequin rabbit

Jax is a charming male harlequin rabbit in the care of San Diego House Rabbit Society.

He has all of his shots, and he is neutered.

Notes from Jax's caretakers:

Hi! I'm Jax and I love meeting new people! My favorite thing is to hop up and ask for pats, if you would please be my friend. My sister, Daisy, is also in the shelter and looks just like me, so be sure to say hi to her too.

Read more about Jax on Petfinder.

Maggie, chinchilla

Maggie is a female chinchilla rabbit currently residing at San Diego House Rabbit Society.

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

Maggie's current caretakers say:

Maggie is a cute and fun loving rabbit who loves playing with her bed more than she likes lying down on it. She can be a shy at first, but once she warms up to you she'd more than happy to keep you company and get a few pats out of it. Maggie isn't very fond of being picked up though, so don't be surprised if she nips to let you know.

Read more about how to adopt Maggie on Petfinder.


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