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Tabitha, Hazel and Ellie are a bonded sister trio. Tabitha is the glue sister. She's the most likely to both groom and be groomed by the other two. She's got the most subtle markings and the most sweet personality. Hazel is the sister with a little more coloration than Tabitha. She's the adventurer and the trouble maker. If the girls are out for their run time, she's the first to venture out and the most likely to tease the bunnies still in their pen. Elvira has the sassiest eye markings. She is close with her sisters but spends more time alone than the other two. For this reason, we've introduced her to single boy bunnies and she has done well on dates but then she seems to do poorly with the boy once her sisters aren't around and ends up coming home and integrates right back in with sisters.
It's really quite beautiful to see the three little girls together, especially when they all jump on top of their box to make it easier for you to reach down and pet them. It's such a rare treat to have three bunnies together but usually it's only people who already have a bunny who recognize how special it is to have a bonded trio!
Tabitha, Hazel and Ellie are a bonded sister trio. Tabitha is the glue sister. She's the most likely to both groom and be groomed by the other two. She's got the most subtle markings and the most sweet personality. Hazel is the sister with a little more coloration than Tabitha. She's the adventurer and the trouble maker. If the girls are out for their run time, she's the first to venture out and the most likely to tease the bunnies still in their pen. Elvira has the sassiest eye markings. She is close with her sisters but spends more time alone than the other two. For this reason, we've introduced her to single boy bunnies and she has done well on dates but then she seems to do poorly with the boy once her sisters aren't around and ends up coming home and integrates right back in with sisters.
It's really quite beautiful to see the three little girls together, especially when they all jump on top of their box to make it easier for you to reach down and pet them. It's such a rare treat to have three bunnies together but usually it's only people who already have a bunny who recognize how special it is to have a bonded trio!
Save SomeBunny Rabbit Rescue, Inc. was established in 2014 by a small group of rabbit lovers who met while volunteering at the Irvine Animal Care Center. Over time we saw that rabbits with treatable medical conditions were sometimes candidates for euthanasia because the expense for cure, maintenance, or even end-of-life hospice would be too great for municipal animal shelters to justify.
We formed a non-profit 501c (3) rescue organization run entirely by volunteers to provide medical care and rehabilitation for Orange County shelter rabbits. Our goals include the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of treatable rabbits, plus public education regarding proper rabbit care.
We rely on public donations. 100% of monies go directly to our bunnies to pay for veterinary care, drugs & medical supplies, hay, pellets, fresh greens, housing, spay/neuter, advertising, event supplies, office supplies, toys and other needed environmental enrichments. The rabbits are housed with foster families during their treatment, rehabilitation, and while waiting for their forever homes.
Save SomeBunny Rabbit Rescue, Inc. was established in 2014 by a small group of rabbit lovers who met while volunteering at the Irvine Animal Care Center. Over time we saw that rabbits with treatable medical conditions were sometimes candidates for euthanasia because the expense for cure, maintenance, or even end-of-life hospice would be too great for municipal animal shelters to justify.
We formed a non-profit 501c (3) rescue organization run entirely by volunteers to provide medical care and rehabilitation for Orange County shelter rabbits. Our goals include the rescue, rehabilitation and placement of treatable rabbits, plus public education regarding proper rabbit care.
We rely on public donations. 100% of monies go directly to our bunnies to pay for veterinary care, drugs & medical supplies, hay, pellets, fresh greens, housing, spay/neuter, advertising, event supplies, office supplies, toys and other needed environmental enrichments. The rabbits are housed with foster families during their treatment, rehabilitation, and while waiting for their forever homes.
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We'll also keep you updated on Espi (and Penn)'s adoption status with email updates.