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Rabbits in San Diego looking for their fur-ever homes

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Published on July 05, 2019
Rabbits in San Diego looking for their fur-ever homesPhotos: Petfinder

Start your day off right with some pictures of charming rabbits! There are dozens of rabbits up for adoption right here in San Diego.

Hoodline partnered with Petfinder, an online adoption site that lists “more than 315,000 adoptable pets from nearly 14,000 animal shelters and rescue groups" to bring you this roundup of rabbits near you.

(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.)


Jambalaya, dwarf rabbit

Jambalaya is a sweet male dwarf rabbit in the care of San Diego House Rabbit Society.

He's neutered and has all his shots.

Jambalaya "tells" her current caretakers:

I was rescued with my mom and litter mates from a Texas hoarding case where more than 450 rabbits were kept in a single barn, stacked with crates and not enough food or water. I'm still really young, so I've still got a lot of growing to do and will need someone fun and lots of patience for my growing personality.

Read more about how to adopt Jambalaya on Petfinder.

Valerie, Florida white rabbit

Valerie is a female Florida white rabbit currently residing at San Diego House Rabbit Society.

Valerie is patient and she plays well with children. Valerie is spayed and has all her shots.

Notes from Valerie's caretakers:

She is such an attention hog. Valerie runs to people for head rubs and then melts into the ground and closes her eyes. We think she's quite a character. Pink-eyed bunnies are often overlooked, but are some of the sweetest buns and often make great bonding companions.

Read more about how to adopt Valerie on Petfinder.

Maggie, chinchilla

Maggie is a winsome female chinchilla rabbit in the care of San Diego House Rabbit Society.

She's vaccinated and spayed.

Maggie's current caretakers say:

She's a cute and fun-loving rabbit who loves playing with her bed more than she likes lying down on it. Maggie 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. But she isn't very fond of being picked up, 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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