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For more information on the rabbits on this page,

 please email Tigermimi@cox.net

We HIGHLY recommend that you house your new rabbit indoors. Rabbits are prey animals and San Diego County is home to many predators such as hawks, owls, coyotes, raccoons, foxes and bob cats, all of which kill small animals left outside (even rabbits kept in a cage or hutch). Wet or hot weather and parasites such as fleas, flies, and mosquitoes also can be deadly to rabbits. You can easily house your rabbit indoors and make him a part of your family.  He will live a much longer and healthier life, and you will enjoy him so much more.  Learn more about housing your bunny indoors: Indoor Bunny Housing  

 
Updated 01/02/10

 


These rabbits are in foster care, are spayed or neutered, litter box trained and available for adoption. For lots of great information about rabbit care and owning a house rabbit, go to www.sandiegorabbits.org


Caramel and Scotty is a devoted pair. They are approximately 3 years old. Caramel is a dwarf mix Rex female and Scotty is the spotted boy. Caramel is a bit frightened of everything and Scotty is there to protect her. Therefore, they would be best in a quiet home. They are good with their litter box and love to run around and play.


Daisy and Duke are brother and sister. They are 2-1/2 years old. Daisy is the black girl and Duke is all white except the black around his eyes. They are very devoted to each other and would love to be adopted together. They are  great with their litter box. They are a bit shy, but are getting better and more curious about what "we humans are."


Thunder (brown) and Lightning is a wonderfully energetic boned pair looking for a new forever home. They are both altered and one and a half years old. They are a super fun pair of energetic bunnies who love to play and run and dance as long as you will let them. They are friendly and good with their litter box. They are very entertaining to watch as they run and dance and jump and just enjoy life. Their previous owner became allergic to their hay/fur and so they are looking for a new home as soon as possible.


 

Cooper is a beautiful neutered Rex, about two years old. He is very sweet but is very shy and timid. He needs someone who is willing to be patient and gentle. He would do best in a home with adults only or a family with older well-behaved children. ***ADOPTED 11-3-09***



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