Felice

We have some heartbreaking news to share. Our recently rescued lop rabbit, whom we affectionately named “Felice,” did not survive. Despite our best efforts and the love and care of our dedicated volunteer, Felice’s journey ended far too soon. 🌈
Losing Felice reminds us of the critical importance of responsible pet ownership and the devastating consequences of abandoning domestic rabbits.
Rabbits, like Felice, are not equipped to fend for themselves in the wild. They are vulnerable to predators, exposure, and starvation when left to face the harsh elements alone. Those who abandon domestic rabbits outside do nothing more than put their lives in danger.
Thank you to everyone who donated and suggested names. ❤️
Naming Credit: Adrienne Lang

While Good Samaritan Jim Kessen was walking his dog in Berea last night, he found a suffering domestic bunny who needed help. Instead of walking past, like many people did, he rescued her. This tiny flea covered, malnourished lop was dumped outside in the rain. The poor baby looked like a drowned rat and seemed like she lost her will to live. Her skin was covered with black flea dirt, making her fur feel bumpy. She has been given sub q fluids and flea medicine. Slowly we will remove the layers of filth attached to her skin. She is still very shaky on her feet and has only eaten greens so far, we hope she will soon learn that she is safe and will never be neglected again.

Angelica [ADOPTION PENDING]


This girl is just as angelic as her name suggests! Angelica has all the best qualities to offer her humans. She is outgoing and sweet, always curious about what’s happening around her. She likes to live the best of both worlds, being playful and fun, but also ready to relax and soak up some sun. Angelica is very smart too! She is a tidy lady who likes to keep her space spick and span, leaving no mess behind! Aiming to impress, Angelica will never have you second guess that she’s the perfect bun for you!

Please contact Maggie Reading mreading@ohare.org

This bunny in HRS foster care needs a permanent home. All HRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Cowboy & Mellow


This adorable duo will have you giddy in love! Cowboy and Mellow are two tiny buns you don’t want to miss out on!

These perfect partners know how to make their humans happy as precious party pleasers.

While Cowboy takes the reins to lasso your heart, Mellow will make you smile with her sense of adventure and bravery. She will even help with household chores as she gallops aside the scary vacuum!

Once these two are comfortable in their new surroundings they will provide double the cuteness, cuddles, and fun for any family!

Please contact Maggie Reading mreading@ohare.org

This bunny in HRS foster care needs a permanent home. All HRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.

Sam



Sam is a young New Zealand rabbit, aka REW (Ruby-eyed White), who is less than a year old. He was born into a litter of bunnies rescued by BHRS, along with his parents, Rosa and Steve. You can read more about his siblings and parents on the BHRS website. Sam is a shy, but very sweet bunny who just needs a quiet, loving home with someone who will be patient and let him ‘come out of his shell’ on his own terms. He is used to being around cats and lives next to his foster brother, Bunyan. Sam has amazing litter box habits and loves to nap in his hidey house after a good series of binkies and/or the ‘Bunny 500’.

Please contact Kyra Kester kkester@ohare.org

This bunny in HRS foster care needs a permanent home. All HRS rabbits are spayed/neutered, litterbox-trained, and socialized.