Rabbits Simply Overlooked
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We don't know why the rabbits you find here have been overlooked. They are great rabbits, healthy, younger, not too shy, not so large as to intimidate, good-looking rabbits. Perhaps these rabbits are just so calm and patient they forget to work as hard at finding families as other rabbits. Wouldn't such a rabbit easily fit right into a loving home? Please, take some extra time to meet each of these rabbits!

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Herschel

 

Herschel appears to be a brother of Hermosa. These siblings were born in 2008 and Herschel plans to end up sporting close to 6 lbs. of adorableness.

He is an interesting charcoal and chinchilla coloring. He used to be a little wary of people, probably for good reason from their background, but he's easily picked up and handled and has become more and more trusting as he's spent more times with people who like and pay attention to him.

Herschel wants everyone to know he's not going to be too fussy. He'll be happy to go to a new home with either a gril bunn or a boy bunn, as long as they like each other. If you have a honey bunny, he's got the time!

Herschel - DOB:  2008    Weight:  5-1/2 lbs           
                     

Herschel

Heather Heather

 

Heather, another of the fifteen rabbits we rescued from a situation where 24 were running free in a house, is the soft grey bunny princess in the group. Heather is very friendly with humans and is sincerely hoping she can go home with somebody pretty soon so she can grow up in her forever home with a family that loves her. Isn't that what any baby would want?

Heather - DOB:  2008    Weight:  5-1/2 lbs           
                     

Patty

 

Patty, another of the youngsters brought to us from a family of bunnies that were born to a bunny at Table Mountain Animal Center, is a beautiful little lady. She and her sisters were happy to come to us for a couple of reasons. They needed more space than was available at TMAC, so being here is much nicer for them. And the really big reason the girls are so excited to be with us is they've heard from all the other bunnies how well treated they are here and how careful we are to find just the right home for each and every bunny.

Little Miss Patty was born the day before Halloween in 2007. Just as wonderfully friendly, lively, and curious as her sisters, she still has the great ambition to be the first of the girls to make her impression on a handsome young boy bunn and those who love him. She is eager to move on with her life in the biggest and best way she can - into a forever home!

Patty - DOB:  10/2007    Weight:  6-1/2 lbs           
                     

Patty

Christine Christine

 

Looking for all the world like a wise old bunny-soul here, Christine is actually a very young bunny - one of the three pretty little ladies born to a bunny taken to Table Mountain Animal Center. When the new family grew too large for the available space, we brought them here to find their forever homes.

Christine is just like her sisters in that she is every bit as friendly, lively, and curious as they. And like her sisters, she is determined she be the first and luckiest to find herself a home with people who will spoil her and love her and make sure she has all the bunny toys and a bunny boy to play with. "Can I be first? Pick me, you won't be sorry and neither will I!"

Christine - DOB:  10/2007    Weight:  6-1/2 lbs           
                     

Ellice and Evangeline

Currently in Foster Care - will be back soon

My name is Ellice. I was born on June 25, 2007 right here in the Colorado HRS shelter. I am very proud of myself because I already know I'm a really lucky bunny. People have always been nice to me. My mother, Emma, has been a great bunny-mom and I had lots of fun romping with all my brothers and sisters as we grew up. Now let me introduce my sister, Evangeline.

Sharing Ellice's birthday, Evangeline is a very curious rabbit. She's been happy to meet all the various nice visitors who come in every day. Seems to her like every day is a new adventure. Recently she and her sister Ellice decided to team up to find a new home - twice the eagerness for a home in this crate!

Like youngsters of all species, they're ready to go out into the world and have a happy life. They want, - "Oh, you know, just what anybody would want for themselves, good food, a nice private area to rest, and room to run and play. We've had a wonderful childhood. Now we eagerly anticipate a fun and wonderful life as beloved house rabbits!" These sisters will fit into any home where their humans enjoy them and gives them love and attention. And Evangeline, especially, can't wait to see all your stuff!

Ellice - DOB:  6/25/2007    Weight:  6-3/4 lbs Evangeline - DOB:  6/25/2007    Weight:  5-1/2 lbs
                     

Ellice

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