Adopt

My name is Sonya!

Posted over 8 months ago

Adoption process
1

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

2

Meet the Pet

3

Sign Adoption Contract

My basic info

Breed
Mini Satin
Color
Black
Age
1 year 8 months old, Adult
Size
Sex
Female
Pet ID
101
Hair Length

My details

Checkmark in teal circle Spayed / Neutered

My story

Here's what the humans have to say about me:

Hi, my name is Sonya.
I was found on the side of the road in Pacifica. I didn't want to be on the side of the road, and I was really really scared. But luckily, this nice man stopped, picked me up, and gave me carrots. I was so hungry and they were so yummy.
The nice man's wife was nice enough to free me from the yucky bugs that had latched onto my ears and taken care of my itchy skin. I felt so much better after she did that.
I am still trying to figure out all of the attention I have been receiving. However, I do love all of the head scratches; they feel so good.
I hope to find my very own family soon. They sound like a lot of fun.
Rescue
The Bunny Trail Rabbit Rescue

Contact info

Pet ID
101
Contact
Address
3645 The Barnyard, Suite D12, Carmel, CA 93923

Their adoption process

1.

Visit the Facility and Find a Pet

Contact us via email or website application form to start the adoption process. We'll reply within 24 hours.

2.

Meet the Pet

Our top priority is to make sure that the pet meets your expectations and that you and your bunny have a strong connection.

3.

Sign Adoption Contract

We spay/neuter our bunnies before adoption and require an adoption contract.

Additional adoption info

Our primary objective is to help you find the ideal furry companion. We carefully match our rabbits with their new owners, taking into account their personalities and living environments.

Adoption application

Go meet their pets

Our adoption center, located at The Barnyard Village in Carmel, offers a chance to meet our friendly and lovable rabbits who are waiting to be adopted.

Appointments can be made between Monday to Friday, while visiting hours are available on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 3pm.

We welcome you to come and explore our center!

More about this rescue

How and Why we Began
The availability of resources and rescues for domestic bunnies is limited.

Our Mission Statement
Our mission is to assist domestic rabbits in need through sheltering, adoption, education, spay/neuter services, and community outreach.

Our Story
Our experience in animal rescue made us aware of the numerous problems that exist in the world of domestic rabbit rescue. Due to overpopulation, rabbits being abandoned or discarded, insufficient knowledge of rabbit care, and limited rescues with expertise in their care, rehabilitation, and adoption, we decided to take action.

Within the first month of operation, we received more than 30 requests for surrender, including rabbits found wandering the streets or abandoned by their previous owners. By the end of the first year, we had rescued over 120 rabbits and facilitated more than 100 adoptions. However, we still have a lengthy waitlist for intake, and numerous rabbits in shelters are waiting to be rescued.

We limit ourselves to a maximum of 25 adoptable rabbits, distributed between foster homes and our adoption center. This enables us to maintain a small-scale rescue operation and get to know each rabbit personally, ensuring that they receive the special care and attention they need before being placed in their forever homes. Many of our rabbits require some time after being rescued to adjust to a proper diet, reestablish trust in humans, and socialize. We strive to provide them with a slow transition to their new lives.

As we take pride in our achievements, we also appreciate the wonderful support of our kind and supportive community in this journey. Our rescue primarily deals with rescuing unwanted, mistreated, and abused domestic rabbits and giving them a better life. We are a 501c Rescue that runs solely on donations. Therefore, we depend on community help and fundraising to meet our budgetary goals.