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Adoptable Bunnies Spotlight

Oscar- Young, Neutered Male

Mochi : Young, Spayed Female

Mochi is an outgoing, adventurous, fearless, and spunky little bun with a big personality. She spends her days happily hopping around the house, doing binkies and zoomies, and exploring like she owns the place. Mochi especially loves flipping and chewing cardboard balls filled with hayβ€”anything she can toss around keeps her entertained.

This confident girl has absolutely no fear of other animals. She walks right up to say hello to the household cats, who are still completely perplexed by her bold attitude. Mochi has truly enjoyed ruling the entire one-floor house during the day and even takes herself back to her room in the evening like the queen she is.

She is litter box trained. Because she can be a bit bossy and reactive, an adult-only home would be the best fit for her personality. With her fearless spirit and playful energy, Mochi is sure to keep her future home full of laughs and bunny antics.

Rewdy: Older, Spayed Female

Rewdy is a beautiful REW (Ruby-Eyed White) bunny with a gentle spirit and a bit of a princess personality. She was found abandoned outdoors, so her exact age is unknown, but she’s an older girl who is now spayed and ready for a safe, loving home.

She has excellent litter box habits and enjoys a calm, predictable environment. She’s a curious bunny who likes to explore at her own pace, but she can be cautious and startle easily with loud noises or fast movements. Because of this, she will do best in a quiet, patient home where she can feel safe and settle in comfortably.

Like many royal ladies, she prefers affection on her own terms. Once she’s comfortable, she enjoys gentle head scratches and pets, and she absolutely loves stretching out and flopping when she feels relaxed.

She also has a playful side. Give her a cardboard house and she’ll happily go to work like a tiny demolition expert! Treats are definitely the way to her heart, and she’s still taste-testing different greens to decide on her favorites.

She would likely enjoy the companionship of another bunny friend, but a proper introduction would be important. Dogs would not be a good fit for her home, though calm cats may be okay.

Rewdy has already been through a lot in life. What she needs now is a patient family who will give her the time, safety, and love she deserves. Once she knows she’s home, she’ll reward you with sweet flops, quiet curiosity, and the charm only a bunny like Rewdy can bring.

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