Mini (South Surrey)

Mini is a young harlequin, born June 8, 2025 rescued with her siblings at nine days old.  Luckily our rescue team were able to catch her mom Betty Boop and reunite the little family.

Mini is the exact image of her mom, she’s the smallest of the sisters.  She can be a little shy at first, but curious and active.  She’s a good hay eater and more of a grazer.

With her personality right now, she’d be better in a quieter home.  Would possibly like another rabbit as she had been with her siblings. She does also like playing with her toys!

If you can give Mini a home, please apply today!

Pinky (Vancouver)

On June 20 it was extremely rainy and Pinky was found hiding underneath the back stairs of a home in Kitsilano. The kind rescuers were able to gently guide Pinky into their home for her safety. 

Once inside, the rescuers contacted the City shelter to ask if they would take in the rabbit as they were unable to keep her long term. They were then directed to VRRA who were able to help with Pinky’s care!

The rescuers fostered Pinky through VRRA for 2 months and got to know her very well. She was only about 4 or 5 months old when rescued and is a lively, friendly young bunny! She loves her fresh carrots and greens for treats. She ALWAYS uses her litter box and enjoys helping to top it up with fresh hay. 

Pinky is curious and adventurous, and she will try to chew on cords/wires if they are in reach. She can jump out of a 3 feet pen, so is best to be supervised in a taller pen or contained in a crate with a top when alone. She loooves to be pet but is not very fond of being picked up for long periods of time. She will keep you forever entertained with her countless bunny zoomies!

Pinky is spayed and ready for adoption – if you would like to give her a new home, please apply today!

Colly and Stormie (Vancouver)

This pair was formed when Stormie came in and was paired with Colly. Colly was found as a black baby rabbit in Richmond on a very cold February night, freezing near an apartment building. He was only about 4 weeks old. He was so cold the finder thought he had died. But he rallied around when warmed and has thrived since.

Stormie was found in Pt. Grey area also when she was a very small baby rabbit. They were raised together. Stormie is very active and out-going. She’s a busy girl. Colly is more relaxed but still active and curious. They make a good pair, friendly and fun. They look forward to space to explore and play. Watching their antics is very amusing! If you would like to adopt them, please apply today!

Teddy and Clover (Vancouver)

This handsome pair of bunnies were rescued in Pemberton when someone released several rabbits to fend for themselves. Teddy, the male, was rescued first. He is larger and a lighter colour. Teddy is about one year old or a little more. Clover was picked up in the same area when only a few months old. She may have some Satin rabbit blood as her coat is very shiny. She is smaller with a darker coat. Clover had a broken right front leg when she came to us. That has completely healed now and it is only slightly crooked. Clover is probably about 8 months old.

Both bunnies have a lovely temperament. They are delightful rabbits; clean, playful, friendly, not chewy. They will be wonderful house bunny companions. If you would like to adopt them, please apply today!

Button and Zipper (South Surrey)

Meet Button and Zipper! they were born at a local shelter with their siblings on Feb 8, 2025, and when the shelter reached out we were happy to help.

They are smaller rabbits, with white spots on their noses.  These little sisters are happy to hang out together, and are very active and playful.  They love their food, keep a clean house and will do anything for a treat.

One is shyer than the other but both are extremely inquisitive.  They were born and raised in the shelter with a brief vacation stay in a foster home where they were extremely good.

Their favourite way of chilling out is flopping out on their Ikea bed after a long day of zoomies.

Their photos do not do them justice.  This small pair of bonded pairs of girls are worth meeting. If you would like to adopt Button and Zipper, please apply today!

Jerry (Vancouver)

Jerry is a young, very lucky rabbit. He was picked up in Jericho Park with an injured front leg. Vet examination revealed that he had a dislocated shoulder and a badly broken humerus (upper arm bone). To top it off he had a big abscess on his shoulder. The vets first cleaned up the abscess and put him on antibiotics. After the infection cleared up the leg was to be amputated. However, during the 2 weeks of waiting, Jerry formed a false joint for his shoulder and the bone break started to heal. He was putting weight on the leg and moving it around so well that it was hard to tell he had been injured. Further x-rays showed that the injury was healing and there was no need to take off his leg. The leg in the photo is the one that was broken.

Jerry is an amazing bunny. He is timid and scares easily but is ok with being petted. He will need a quieter home with patient people but such an amazingly resilient bunny really deserves a loving home. If you want to adopt Jerry, please apply today!

Marvel (Vancouver)

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.

Jordie and Jack (South Surrey)

Meet Jordie (brown/black) and his friend Jack (grey with tall ears).  This unlikely couple of boys found friendship on the first day in foster care from the local shelter.  Jack jumped into Jordie’s pen.  No aggressive behaviour, just grooming and snuggling together.  All bondings should be as simple. 

Jordie is estimated to be about a year old maybe a little older.  He is easy to handle, curious and active.  He’s a connoisseur of greens and a certain brand of treats, which he will do anything to acquire one. 

Jack may not be a big rabbit despite his ear and feet size.  His handsome, fine boned features are quite hare-like. Jack is a real charmer with his charismatic ways and athletic prowess.  He’s estimated to be around six to eight months old, and very active!

This handsome pair of boys can be a little on the shy side and require a home with room to roam and would love some outdoor playtime as well.  And they do like their home comforts! This great pair of totally bonded boys would be a welcome addition to any family home. Their present foster home has two respectful dogs, other rabbits, guinea pigs and love birds. 

If you would like to give this devoted pair of rabbits a second chance of a home, please research and fill in an adoption application at vrra.org to start the ball rolling.

Sandy (Vancouver)

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!

Ali (South Surrey)

Ali can be a bit shy at first and she’s protective over her space (watch out broom, she’ll try to eat it!) but if you sit with her on her level and let her come to you, she really opens up and loves to be pet! That’s after she claims you by chinning you first!

The way to Ali’s heart is through treats. She knows the sound of a treat bag or a fruit peeling. She loves cilantro and mint. This beautiful black girl is full of personality. She came in as stray young baby on Aug 6, 2022, around 5 days old found in a baseball diamond covered in sand with her siblings, Ducky/Tippy & Little Foot and Petrie. This litter of babies was name after The Land Before Time Characters. If you’re interested in meeting Ali please apply today.

She can go to a home with:
Rabbits: Well-matched
Dogs: Well-matched/respectful
Cats: Yes
Young kids: No Thank you
Teens/Adults: Yes