Last year we went full force on turning our services to a Rescue/Re-homing service. We had adopted of 92 bunnies from March to December 2022. 100% rate of finding homes less then 2 months. We ask new adoptive parents to visit and fill out information to make sure the new families is a good match. We don’t let these bunnies go to any home. We do ask for a small fee when dropping off Re-homers, this helps to pay for the intake paperwork and a full check up and their care as we get them ready for adoption. Fees run from $10-$30 depending on how much you are willing to drop off to care for your bunny. cages, food, litter, hay, toys and so on.

We are a non-Profit organization which means we can’t help you if you can’t help us to help you and so many bunnies just looking for love.

Lets go 2023 Lets get all these bunnies homes and off the streets.

Rehoming

If you are trying to rehome your bunny and you have exhausted all other options, Bunnies-R-Us Rescue will take your bunny and try to rehome them. We are a non-profit organization. We have limited cages and/or space but are willing to take your bunny in to help find them a proper home. For us to take your bunny off of your hand we will ask that you give up all rights to your bunny. We never ask why you are needing to give up your bunny but because of the unwanted bunnies coming in we might have to put you on a list, and we do ask for an intake fee. We are pushing hard on trying to stop unnecessary reproduction. If you have a bunny under the age of 3 and it is not neutered or spayed, we will be asking for a higher fee because we will be getting your bunny fixed. It will be lower if they are already spade or neutered.

Rates will be going up after 1-31-2024 for unaltered bunnies. We are having to many bunnies come in and it is harder to find them homes unless they are spayed or neutered. We will take your unfixed bunnies but the fees will be high enough so we can pay to get them neutered or spayed. This will help ones coming in for unnecessary issues. I am so sorry if this is an inconvenience, but it is a must on our side.

                                                      INTAKE FEES

1 One Bunny not neutered/spayed (3 and under)                               $50.00

Any addition bunnies that are not bonded                                                  $30.00

2. One Bunny that are neutered/spayed                                                   $20.00 

 Any additional bunnies that are neutered. Spayed                                  $5.00

3. Bonded (2) Bunnies that are neutered/spayed                              $25.00 a pair

4. Bonded (2) Bunnies that are not neutered/spayed                        $70.00 a pair

5. Bunnies over the age of 5 spayed/neutered or not                           $30.00

6. Baby Bunnies that are under 12 weeks, and still in the same cage       $60.00

    (the 60 includes (3-6 babies)                                                         

 Any addition bunnies, 7 or more                                                    $5.00 per baby    

                                                                          


Rescue

People are famous for dumping bunnies and letting them run free. If you find a bunny running your yard and don’t know what to do, you can contact us.

  1. We do not take in wild rabbits; these rabbits are better in the wild and can defend for themselves.

  2. If it is a domestic bunny, you would have to find a way to capture it.

  3. You would be the one responsible to drop it off if at all possible.

  4. I would need pictures to prove it is a domestic not a wild.

  5. We would need an open cage to even consider taking it in, but rescues are our main goal.

  6. needing more information please E-mail me.

  7. If the bunny looks badly hurt, we might not be able to take them in, you can always take them to a vet and let them know you found a hurt bunny and they will direct you on what you can do.

  8. As of 1-1-2024 because of so many bunnies are being dumped and some people saying they were dumped and really were not. We are having to ask for at least a $10 donation even for rescues this is helping the cost we have to pay to get them vet checked.

  9. If you have the bunny in your care more then 72 hours. It is considered a re-homer. You would then have to pay re-homing fees. Please contact us the minute you capture one.