Bun & Bunny's Info...
| Breed: | American Mix | Color: | Unknown | Age: | Young |
| Size: | Standard | Sex: | Male | Hair: | Short |
I am already neutered and housetrained.
The bunnies pictured above are about six months old. Bun and Bunny are a bonded pair and they will be adopted together. They are siblings.
The white bunny is Bun, a male and he is neutered.
The silver/white bunny is named Bunny, a female and she is spayed.
They are both very smart and mischievous. They are mostly litter box trained. They came from a very poor living condition and were rescued about a month ago. They were never let out and not fed well and many times did not even have water. Now they are thriving and they look forward to their greens at night. They now eat right out of my hand. They are totally happy bunnies now. They have grown up together and are inseparable. They sleep together, play together, eat together...do everything together...as shown in the photos. They love to play with the cat toys also. These two love to out jumping around to get their exercise.
These two cuties want and need a new forever home and a lot of TLC.
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Rescue Group Info...
We are a nonprofit organization accepting into its protection any rabbit that has been mistreated or abandoned. The organization does not deny shelter because of disability or illness. All rabbits, after being nursed into optimum health by knowledgeable volunteers and—when necessary—local vets, are spayed and neutered before being placed up for adoption. GRR volunteers screen all adopting families to insure these rabbits will be placed in a secure and loving home.
Gainesville Rabbit Rescue, Inc. is not a shelter; it is solely reliant upon the efforts of its volunteers. The rabbits do not live in kennels, but in the loving homes of foster families who see to it that the rabbits are litter box trained, fed and well cared for, with expenses coming more often than not from their own pockets.
Domestic rabbits are less able to save themselves than other companion animals. Classified as both pets and livestock, they are farmed, experimented on, eaten, worn, made into lucky charms; and some are kept as companions. Unfortunately, like other companion animals, they are also discarded by irresponsible owners. Thousands of rabbits are euthanized at animal shelters each year.
Most of our rabbits are in the loving care of foster families, so meetings to view the rabbits can be scheduled by phone or email.
GRR is also found every 1st and 3rd Sunday of the month at the Petsmart located on Archer Road in Gainesville, FL.
An adoption application is required and GRR screens all adopting families prior to adoption approval.
Individual rabbits have an adoption fee of $55.00, and bonded pairs have a fee of $95.00.
GRR serves rabbits throughout Florida, with dedicated volunteers across Florida and Georgia.

