Kilian

Sadly Kilian passed away on Christmas day. Christmas Eve and he seemed off, so we started him on subcutaneous fluids, medicine and critical care. By Christmas morning, he was already gone. We are all so very sad about his passing. Although he was never a cuddly bunny, he was always nice. He never once bit us when we held him to trim his nails or groomed him – so soft and squishy. Thinking back to when we first took him in as a foster, he had changed so much once his diet improved. Binky free sweet marshmallow Kilian.

Flash



Flash has waited quite awhile for his forever home. His wait paid off when Beccy Gibboney and her son Johnny fell head over heels for him. He has an amazing life and super cool pen set up in their living room so he can be a part of everything.

Meet Flash.  Flash is the last of the 17 court case babies to remain in our foster home.  He is a young and curious boy who likes to explore and hang out in his cardboard box.  He would love to finally have a home of his very own.  Flash is located in a foster home in Cleveland, OH.

Flash was adopted briefly then returned by no fault of his own. This gorgeous young man has spent just about all of his life in foster. Flash needs a nice large space to call his own.

Hudson

Hudson now Jarvis AKA StanLee found his forever home with a wonderful family. Congrats to Dr. Rob Nathan, Karen, and Nora! Jarvis even has his own in house vet. He is one lucky man.

Hudson was formerly a stray who has become quite comfortable with indoor life. He is an inquisitive bunny and loves head pets. He can be a tiny bit shy in the beginning, but at the end of the day, loves attention.

Major

Major was adopted by Cathy Daly where he is becoming friends with bunny pals, Kaycie and Rory.

Little Major was found outdoors in a cardboard box with a badly broken leg. Unfortunately, as his best chance of healing, his back leg needed to be amputated. Major has not dropped a beat after surgery and he is as sassy and feisty as ever. He has earned the nickname Zippy from the way he zips around his pen.