Mostafa in a nutshell (according to his foster family):
2 words: Adorably affectionate!
He is a curious bun and would happily bink, “oink” in delight, or hop around you in circles when free roaming. Litter box trained and very good with keeping poop within his home base. Loves chewing on cardboard and the occasional towel (cloth materials beware!) so keep any backpacks clear of the floor when he’s free roaming. He loves to go find tunnels/ nooks and crannies to hide in (noticeably under beds or behind the sofa).
Occasionally, he’ll come check on what the human is doing, then flop next to them to keep them company. If the human ignores him for too long, he will lick the human’s leg to remind them to give him bunny scratches behind the ear.
Truly, a darling. If you are interested in adopting Mostafa, please apply today! Scroll down to see a video of Mostafa in action…
Arby was found abandoned sitting outside the Arbutus West Vet clinic. A kind-hearted schoolboy saw him and took him home.
He is a large rabbit (7lb) with an equally large personality – he loves attention and pets from his human, and loves to zoom around on the carpet and toss his favourite toys around. He is excellent with his litter box but does like to chew things, especially cardboard and his towel.
Despite his friendliness, Arby is not an ideal “first rabbit” candidate due to his enthusiasm for attention – he is so happy to see you that he will lunge and grunt at your feet or pull at your pant legs which can be intimating until you get to know him. He is also territorial when he gets his pellets – will grunt at you if you get too close! Over-enthusiasm aside, he loves to hang out with someone and will come right up beside you and flop over on his side for pets.
His foster mother has noticed that he really enjoys being talked to and will often perform little hops and binkies in response. Arby would thrive in a home where he gets to spend lots of time with his person/family. As he is a large rabbit, he does not like hardwood floors – he requires carpeting or some other surface with traction. His current house has 2 cats and he has not been bothered by their presence. He will make someone a wonderful companion! Scroll down to see a video of Arby bounding up and down the stairs.
If you’d like to meet Arby, apply to adopt him today!
HELLO! I originally received the name Mochi. However my foster Bun Mom kept calling me Moochie to which I will sometimes respond for treats while you tap on the floor. My training was really keen when the Bun Mom was home. She works lots now and I enjoy my independence. If you have the time to spend with me I will follow you around and always keep an eye on you. I enjoy basically everything I’m allowed to eat and really like treats so hide them well.
I am free roam and use my litter box 98% of the time unless I get scared, when a lil’ nugget might pop out. I have a large balcony so I have adjusted to some outside living whenever I want. I love sleeping under the Bun Mom’s bed at night, and if I’m outside the room I will come check on you after I hear your alarm go off. Some tricks I learned was to spin and perch and jump over an arm. I tend to only chew my toys which makes me a great roommate and I am very quiet and keep my things in my designated blanket area. If you want low maintenance and a great companion I’m your guy.
If you’re interested in meeting Moochi, please do your research and fill in an adoption application at vrra.org.
This handsome male lionhead needs a rabbit experience home that understands rabbit behaviors. Frosty would do best in a home with teens/adults. No younger kids as he is a boxer.
He is very playful and loves chewing on cardboard boxes. He will need a large bunny proof area as he has lots of energy to burn. Frosty is looking for his perfect home and the right person to build trust with. Frosty has a very sweet side and will flop next to you for pets on his terms. He is also very food motivated. Litter box skills are great and he gets along well with respectful cat’s & a dog. He is a medium-large sized rabbit.
If you’re interested in meeting Frosty, please do your research and fill in an adoption application at vrra.org.
Scout is brother to Dustin, Suzie, Ringo, Sky, Lennon and Minerva. He is the only one that is grey. He is an interesting mix of very bold and also shy.
Scout’s current foster family has this to say: Scout is a very sweet but timid guy. He’s curious, just needs a really patient environment so he can explore and gain confidence. The first week he hardly came out of his den but he’s showing his personality more and more. He will occasionally do a wonderful nice flop in his favorite corner, surrounded by his toys that he loves to throw around. He’s very good at getting his treats out of his stack cups or by rolling around the treat ball.
He has done some zoomies and binkies and sure we’ll see more and more of this over time–it’s a rare treat right now but he’s definitely got it in him! He’s gotten some supervised outdoor time and he loves it–that’s by far the most we’ve seen him cut loose and race around! So a home with supervised yard time is definitely a plus.
He does love head strokes very much and he’s happy for us to pat him more than half the time now. He definitely likes his feet to stay on the ground but seems comfortable to have us nearby, lounging around with him. If he’s trying to be brave and explore, he will still run away at the slightest movement or noise. He loves his veggies and doesn’t seem to drink much water.
He’s 100% litterbox trained, not too much of a nibbler, and hasn’t ventured much beyond the area rug, so he’s pretty easy to have in the house. He is a great guy, just needs a home that’s calm and patient.
Smokey is one lucky bunny. He was reported to be abandoned on Cambie street near the Langara Golf Course. He was picked up and brought to us on the day when it started snowing and getting very cold. Smokey would not have done well in the freezing icy weather. He is a calm, friendly bunny who ran right up to our rabbit catcher. He’s very attractive with his rose grey coat.
Smokey’s foster family says: “Smokey is great! We enjoy having him. No concerns. He loves zooming up and down the stairs and is currently obsessed with the Christmas tree, of course.”
Smokey likes to be petted. He’s clean and well behaved – a great little house bunny. If you are interested in adopting Smokey, please fill in our adoption application form here.
He can be little shy at first but he loves to be pet. Captain can be very hyper and binkies everywhere! Who doesn’t love to see a bunny binky? Captain is a very active, interesting rabbit. Needs room to run and explore and lots of rabbit proofing.
He’s a very friendly bunny once he is comfortable and does like to hide in boxes. He is so much fun and very entertaining! Will you consider inviting Captain to be part of your family? If so, please apply today!
Introducing Peanut, a golden boy about 18 months old (as of Nov 2022). Peanut can be shy until he gets to know you. He loves to zoom around to burn up his energy and will entertain you with his binkies – he can be very fast!
If you’re interested in meeting him, please apply today to book an appointment at our South Surrey Shelter.
Cole is a friendly and well-behaved young bun. He is in a foster home with a cat and kids who have been taught how to kindly interact with him. He is like a big teddy bear, laid back and enjoys his playtime.
If you’re interested in meeting him, please apply today to book an appointment at our South Surrey Shelter.
Digby is enjoying his time with a foster family. He likes being groomed. He has a favourite blanket which he sleeps under at night. He is wary of hardwood floors and so will need carpeting or area rugs to run around on. He is a cautious bunny and sometimes easily frightened, but is learning how to relax with people he trusts. He is also making friends with his foster family’s dog! Scroll down to see Digby doing lots of happy binkies on the bed.
If you’re interested in meeting him, please apply today to book an appointment at our Vancouver Shelter.