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These Los Angeles-based rabbits are up for adoption and in need of a good home

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Published on November 15, 2019
These Los Angeles-based rabbits are up for adoption and in need of a good homePhotos: Petfinder

Interested in adopting a pet — or just gazing at some lovable rabbits up for adoption? There are dozens of great rabbits up for adoption at animal shelters in and around Los Angeles.

Animal shelters and pet rescue groups 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.)


Daisy Mae, Netherland dwarf rabbit

Daisy Mae is a female Netherland dwarf rabbit rabbit in the care of Bunny World Foundation.

She's been vaccinated and spayed.

Read more about how to adopt Daisy Mae on Petfinder.

Halo, lionhead rabbit

Halo is a lovable female lionhead rabbit rabbit currently housed at Bunny World Foundation.

Halo is already spayed, and she has had all her shots.

Here's what Halo's friends at Bunny World Foundation think of her:

Halo is a very sweet and mellow bunny that loves people and taking naps. Cilantro is a favorite snack of hers, and in her spare time, she enjoys tossing around her toys. She is loving and bright, and would make a lovely companion and friend for the lucky human that adopts her. 

Read more about how to adopt Halo on Petfinder.

Bruce, lop eared rabbit and lionhead rabbit mix

Bruce is a sweet male lop eared rabbit and lionhead rabbit mix being kept at Bunny World Foundation.

He has had all of his shots, and he's neutered.

Bruce's current caretakers say:

Bruce is a sweet little lop lionhead mix, full of personality and affection. He loves people and attention and has impeccable manners and potty-training skills. In his foster home, Bruce enjoys free-roaming and "helping" his foster mom get work done on the floor by kissing her cheek with his whiskers. 

Read more about how to adopt Bruce on Petfinder.

Yakul, Dutch rabbit and American rabbit mix

Yakul is a lovable male Dutch rabbit and American rabbit mix currently housed at Bunny World Foundation.

Yakul is already neutered and vaccinated.

From Yakul's current caretaker:

Yakul can be described as a dog in a rabbit's body [and] a super friendly, smart and mellow bunny who is always showing love. Expect Yakul to come up to you when you’re watching TV for quality bonding time. If allowed to roam, he is inquisitive and always seems to be on an adventure.

Apply to adopt Yakul today at Petfinder.

Jill, lionhead rabbit

Jill is a female lionhead rabbit rabbit being kept at Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation.

Jill gets along well with cats. Her ideal forever home would be a dog-free environment. Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation, however, recommends she be placed in a home without small children. Her vaccinations are up to date, and she's spayed.

Jill's current caretakers say:

She’s sometimes spunky, sometimes shy and always a pretty Lionhead girl.

Read more about how to adopt Jill on Petfinder.

Haze, Netherland dwarf rabbit

Haze is a male Netherland dwarf rabbit rabbit being kept at Bunny World Foundation.

He's already neutered and vaccinated.

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

He is curious, friendly and social. [H]e loves attention and to be held. He is a total performer and loves to be in the spotlight by running around his playpen when you approach and standing on his hind legs, begging to be picked up. 

Read more about Haze on Petfinder.

Greta, Netherland dwarf rabbit

Greta is a winsome female Netherland dwarf rabbit rabbit staying at Bunny World Foundation.

She's spayed, and she has had all her shots.

Greta's current caretakers say:

Greta is extremely neat and tidy. Overall, [she is] an easygoing and laid back bunny. Her litter-box skills are impeccable, and she is beyond friendly and gentle. She would be perfect for a first-time bunny parent, or anyone who would like to have this little golden child in their life.

Read more about how to adopt Greta on Petfinder.


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