Milton is a young, black rabbit with lots of attitude. He came as a small baby rabbit and was a real sweetie. As he grew up he became very territorial and we had to separate him from his male buddy, Truffle. Milton is a lively, interesting rabbit but he is prone to biting. He has become less so with the man of his foster family so it could be that he prefers men.
This rabbit needs a home with someone who understands rabbits and will enjoy his feisty nature. He is good with his litter and not a big chewer. When he was in the shelter he would accept petting on his terms so he is not all bad. Rabbits like Milton can be very rewarding and we hope a bunny lover will find him. If you would like to adopt Milton, please apply today!
Marvel was heard screaming in a backyard and picked up by a kind person and brought to us. He had a terrible injury on his right hip area. Little Marvel was only about 5 weeks old and could sit in my hand. The wound was a bad one, deep and infected and smelled awful. The veterinarian and I started treatments with antibiotics and wound cleaning. It was touch and go, but little Marvel kept eating, and slowly the terrible wound healed. I called him Marvel because it was amazing that he lived. Scroll down to see some photos of Marvel when he was first found.
He is now a happy, healthy, very active bunny with lots of attitude. His right hind leg is useful to him but not very flexible and prevents him from cleaning or scratching his right ear. So that is his extra care need – cleaning his ear. Marvel deserves a caring and fun home with someone who really loves him. If you can give him that home, please apply today!
Here are some photos of Marvel as a little baby. Without examination you could not see the terrible wound – probably from a cat/racoon/dog bite. He was heard screaming and the homeowner scared off the predator but couldn’t see what it was. These photos were taken once the wound was shaved and first treated.
Sandy is a beautiful and vibrant young male New Zealand/Flemish cross! Sandy was purchased from a breeder and was saved from being dumped at the beach. We could never imagine why someone would dump him, as he is such a friendly, confident, and happy bunny.
VRRA brought Sandy to a bunny social at a local park, and he was the star of the day! He was outgoing right from the start, binking and zooming around all day long. Sandy was good with all the young children, the noise, and even puppy passersby. He was eager to make new human friends, snuggling up and flopping right beside his new buddies.
Sandy was born in March of 2024. He is all ready to go to a loving new home that will cherish him. If you would like to adopt Sandy, please apply today!
Maxwell was rescued April 29, 2024 after being reported in Surrey hoping around a neighborhood with an injured leg. Found hiding under a Japanese maple tree. This young black rabbit is very lucky he was reported and rescued he was badly injured with a broken twisted back leg. He was under weight, with a bad infection in his broken leg with an open wound. Amazing Medical team at Eagle Ridge Animal & bird hospital did an exam/amputation/neuter & his RHD vaccine. Maxwell has recovered well after all his amputation and treatment.
Maxwell is now looking for his furever home! Could that be with you? Maxwell is shy and cautious still learning to trust people. He would do best in a quite adult home. Bunny experienced home would be great. Maxwell might do good in a bonding with the right female match. He is good with his litter habit but not perfect, he is still learning. Maxwell loves hidey boxes, tents and tunnels. He enjoys stacking cups and chew toys. He is a great hay eater and loves his nightly greens.
If you’re interest in meeting Maxwell please apply today.
Apollo is approximately 2 – 3 years old. He’s a dwarf cross with a little bit of lionhead in him. He’s impeccably clean and litterbox trained but he will need a rabbit savvy home who doesn’t mind a sassy opinionated little man.
He does growl and can be food protective but loves to be active and is playful and curious. In the right home with lots of space, he will blossom. He definitely needs to get out of the shelter and into a loving, patient home. No children please; he doesn’t seem to mind other bunnies.
He’s Mr. Personality and for all his grouchiness we love him and are hoping for the right home for him. He knows how to relax and is getting better each day. If you would like to adopt Apollo, please apply today!
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.
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.
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.