We are a foster home organization located in West Los Angeles, dedicated to plus-sized, overlooked and undervalued rabbits. Please note that we do not have a facility and cannot accept rabbits that need to be re-homed.
Lisa Edmondson has been a volunteer with Los Angeles Animal Services since 2005. The bunnies at Rabbits Rule LA are from the LAAS shelter.
Come Meet our Pets:
By appointment only. We are located in West Los Angeles.
Our Adoption Process:
First call for an interview, and you will be given an appointment. When you arrive you will be given a form to fill out. There is a $60 adoption fee. Your home must be indoors and cage free for the bunny. Home visits and checks are part of our services.
Why should you adopt?
rabbits can make wonderful pets, and rather than buying a rabbit for sale or finding a rabbit breeder, adopting a rabbit from
an animal shelter or rescue organization is the perfect way to add a rabbit to your family.
Keep in mind, there is a lot you will need to know when you provide a home for
a rabbit. You will need to learn what to feed them, how much exercise or
attention your rabbit needs, and many other important things about how to
house and care for a rabbit. There are different types of rabbits
including American; American Fuzzy Lop; American Sable; Angora, English; Angora, French; Angora, Giant; Angora, Satin; Belgian Hare; Beveren; Blanc de Hotot; Britannia Petite; Californian; Champagne D'Argent; Checkered Giant; Chinchilla, American; Chinchilla, Giant; Chinchilla, Standard; Cinnamon; Creme D'Argent; Dutch; Dwarf; Dwarf Hotot; English Spot; Flemish Giant; Florida White; Harlequin; Havana; Himalayan; Jersey Wooly; Lilac; Lionhead; Lop, English; Lop, French; Lop, Holland; Lop-Eared; Mini Lop; Mini Rex; Mini Satin; Netherland Dwarf; New Zealand; Palomino; Polish; Rex; Rhinelander; Satin; Silver; Silver Fox; Silver Marten; Tan; and Thrianta.
Pet adoption saves lives. Adopt a pet and you'll have a friend for life! Please consider a rescue pet before you buy a pet from a breeder or pet store. Contact us, or contact another local humane society, animal shelter or SPCA.