Bobble was found at a park with his siblings when they were just 2–3 weeks old. Now about 3 years old, he’s grown into a confident, spirited little guy who knows exactly what he likes.
He prefers to be a solo bun and doesn’t enjoy the company of other rabbits. Bobble has a strong, feisty personality, which makes earning his trust all the more special. He can be shy at first and isn’t afraid to stand up for himself, so he’ll do best with someone who respects his boundaries and gives him time to settle in.
Once he feels safe, Bobble really shines. He’s very food motivated and clicker trained. He knows “spin,” “stand pretty,” and will come when called, especially if treats are involved. He loves to observe and explore his surroundings, and if you’re one of his chosen people, he’s happy to let you pet him and check in on him.
Bobble definitely bonds closely with his favorite person and even feels braver around strangers when they’re nearby. He would thrive in a calm, quiet home without children, where he can have plenty of space and build a deep bond at his own pace.
A Note About Rabbit Care:
Rabbits thrive in calm, quiet environments and may not do well in homes with loud or very young children. They prefer to interact on their own terms, so it is important to give them space and allow them to approach you. While they can form deep bonds with their people, they are not typically “cuddly” pets, and it can take weeks or even months for them to feel fully comfortable in a new home.
Rabbits are prey animals and generally do not enjoy being picked up, as it can feel frightening and unsafe to them. Building trust happens at their pace.
They require at least a 4 ft x 4 ft living space with soft blankets or flooring to protect their feet, along with safe litter such as pine pellets, paper pellets, or Carefresh. Rabbits need unlimited Timothy hay at all times, a measured amount of pellets daily, fresh leafy greens every day, regular exercise, enrichment, and socialization. They should also have access to an experienced exotic veterinarian for proper medical care.
Please be sure to research rabbit care thoroughly before adopting. These sensitive, intelligent animals deserve informed and committed homes.
Meet Bobble!
Bobble was found at a park with his siblings when they were just 2–3 weeks old. Now about 3 years old, he’s grown into a confident, spirited little guy who knows exactly what he likes.
He prefers to be a solo bun and doesn’t enjoy the company of other rabbits. Bobble has a strong, feisty personality, which makes earning his trust all the more special. He can be shy at first and isn’t afraid to stand up for himself, so he’ll do best with someone who respects his boundaries and gives him time to settle in.
Once he feels safe, Bobble really shines. He’s very food motivated and clicker trained. He knows “spin,” “stand pretty,” and will come when called, especially if treats are involved. He loves to observe and explore his surroundings, and if you’re one of his chosen people, he’s happy to let you pet him and check in on him.
Bobble definitely bonds closely with his favorite person and even feels braver around strangers when they’re nearby. He would thrive in a calm, quiet home without children, where he can have plenty of space and build a deep bond at his own pace.
A Note About Rabbit Care:
Rabbits thrive in calm, quiet environments and may not do well in homes with loud or very young children. They prefer to interact on their own terms, so it is important to give them space and allow them to approach you. While they can form deep bonds with their people, they are not typically “cuddly” pets, and it can take weeks or even months for them to feel fully comfortable in a new home.
Rabbits are prey animals and generally do not enjoy being picked up, as it can feel frightening and unsafe to them. Building trust happens at their pace.
They require at least a 4 ft x 4 ft living space with soft blankets or flooring to protect their feet, along with safe litter such as pine pellets, paper pellets, or Carefresh. Rabbits need unlimited Timothy hay at all times, a measured amount of pellets daily, fresh leafy greens every day, regular exercise, enrichment, and socialization. They should also have access to an experienced exotic veterinarian for proper medical care.
Please be sure to research rabbit care thoroughly before adopting. These sensitive, intelligent animals deserve informed and committed homes.
Fill out an adoption application and we can arrange a meet & greet with one of our adoptable pets. We also offer bunny "speed-dating" if you're interested in bonding one of our bunnies to yours! (Spayed/neutered and vaccinated rabbits only)
Fill out an adoption application and we can arrange a meet & greet with one of our adoptable pets. We also offer bunny "speed-dating" if you're interested in bonding one of our bunnies to yours! (Spayed/neutered and vaccinated rabbits only)
We are not open to the public. Please contact us at info@onlysunshinesanctuary.org if you are interested in meeting any of our adoptable pets.
We are not open to the public. Please contact us at info@onlysunshinesanctuary.org if you are interested in meeting any of our adoptable pets.
More about this rescue
Our Story: Our founder, Kristy Venrick-Mardon, always knew she had a passion for working with animals and dreamed of being surrounded by them in her life. She bought the one-acre of land Only Sunshine Sanctuary is on with the intention of being able to work with the land and use it to help any animal that crossed her path. Before she was able to move onto the property, she went to the Sacramento SPCA just to meet a pig that was there because his family had lost their home. That's where she met Harold. She was warned he was shy and not super friendly. Upon meeting him, he instantly rolled over for a belly rub and it was love at first sight. Harold was the first resident to move onto what is now Only Sunshine Sanctuary. Over the years, Kristy continued to help animals when needed, but wanted to be able to reach a wider scope and include the community. That’s why she founded Only Sunshine Sanctuary.
Our Mission: Bring Only Sunshine into the lives of the Earth’s precious creatures. Be a loving, caring force that provides food, shelter, and medical care to animals in need. Encourage like-minded community members to come together to make a positive impact in the lives of all living things.
Our Story: Our founder, Kristy Venrick-Mardon, always knew she had a passion for working with animals and dreamed of being surrounded by them in her life. She bought the one-acre of land Only Sunshine Sanctuary is on with the intention of being able to work with the land and use it to help any animal that crossed her path. Before she was able to move onto the property, she went to the Sacramento SPCA just to meet a pig that was there because his family had lost their home. That's where she met Harold. She was warned he was shy and not super friendly. Upon meeting him, he instantly rolled over for a belly rub and it was love at first sight. Harold was the first resident to move onto what is now Only Sunshine Sanctuary. Over the years, Kristy continued to help animals when needed, but wanted to be able to reach a wider scope and include the community. That’s why she founded Only Sunshine Sanctuary.
Our Mission: Bring Only Sunshine into the lives of the Earth’s precious creatures. Be a loving, caring force that provides food, shelter, and medical care to animals in need. Encourage like-minded community members to come together to make a positive impact in the lives of all living things.
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