When can I reserve a bunny?
Be sure to visit our In The Nest page to see the babies who will be available for reservations in the coming weeks. Once they're around 4-5 weeks old we'll move them to this page with a bit more information about each rabbit as well as their price and our best guess at gendering them. Once we move through our "Pick of the Litter Club" waitlist we will post them as available to the public for reservations.
Pick of the Litter Club
The adoption process is greatly streamlined with our "Pick of the Litter Club". If you'd like to be placed on this priority waitlist please let us know. After filling out an adoption application and submitting a non-refundable $10 fee per rabbit you'll be placed on a priority waitlist. Once the rabbits are old enough for reserving you will be notified in the order you sign up and will have 24 hours to choose your rabbit before we move on to the next person on the list. Once we move through this list reservations are open to the public. If we do not have a rabbit of the gender you are looking for when it's your turn to pick, your $10 fee will roll over onto a priority list for the next upcoming litter for the breed you're looking for.
Be sure to visit our In The Nest page to see the babies who will be available for reservations in the coming weeks. Once they're around 4-5 weeks old we'll move them to this page with a bit more information about each rabbit as well as their price and our best guess at gendering them. Once we move through our "Pick of the Litter Club" waitlist we will post them as available to the public for reservations.
Pick of the Litter Club
The adoption process is greatly streamlined with our "Pick of the Litter Club". If you'd like to be placed on this priority waitlist please let us know. After filling out an adoption application and submitting a non-refundable $10 fee per rabbit you'll be placed on a priority waitlist. Once the rabbits are old enough for reserving you will be notified in the order you sign up and will have 24 hours to choose your rabbit before we move on to the next person on the list. Once we move through this list reservations are open to the public. If we do not have a rabbit of the gender you are looking for when it's your turn to pick, your $10 fee will roll over onto a priority list for the next upcoming litter for the breed you're looking for.
Steps For Adopting or Reserving Babies Step 1. Read our Sales Policy.
Step 2. Fill out an Application for Adoption. If there's a specific rabbit you want, get its info from its pic banner below and let us know on the application. Step 3. Once we receive your application we'll contact you with next steps. All rabbits remain available to the first person to complete the reservation process with both a completed application and a downpayment. You can call or text us with any questions: (951) 444-0194 Solicitors and spam will be reported. |
Before You Browse: A Note On Bonded Bunnies.
Sometimes people will tell us they eventually plan on having two bunnies but they want to start with one for now. While this is absolutely an option we respect, we want to be clear that it is the harder (not impossible) way to go if your end game is to have two or more rabbits.
It's true that rabbits are social animals and do better in pairs (or more). That being said, in nature these bonds come from being born into herds. Our domesticated rabbits are descended from European rabbits (not from the solitary American cottontail). European rabbits are highly social and live in rabbit warrens consisting of 2 or more rabbits. Rabbit bonds are created in the nest (though not always guaranteed to be lifelong if certain environmental conditions aren't met).
When you purchase bunnies bonded from their earliest years you bypass a lot of the work of bonding rabbits who are completely unfamiliar with each other. There is a lot to learn before bringing a second rabbit into your home with an already established rabbit. Please visit our Learning Resources tab for some videos on how to bond rabbits.
It's true that rabbits are social animals and do better in pairs (or more). That being said, in nature these bonds come from being born into herds. Our domesticated rabbits are descended from European rabbits (not from the solitary American cottontail). European rabbits are highly social and live in rabbit warrens consisting of 2 or more rabbits. Rabbit bonds are created in the nest (though not always guaranteed to be lifelong if certain environmental conditions aren't met).
When you purchase bunnies bonded from their earliest years you bypass a lot of the work of bonding rabbits who are completely unfamiliar with each other. There is a lot to learn before bringing a second rabbit into your home with an already established rabbit. Please visit our Learning Resources tab for some videos on how to bond rabbits.
Thistle & Elsa's Autumn Litter
Vienna Marked Double Maned Lionheads
Born September 6, 2023
$165
(10% Discount for Multiples)
Vienna Marked Double Maned Lionheads
Born September 6, 2023
$165
(10% Discount for Multiples)
Bolt is RESERVED |
Blaze is AVAILABLE |
Boom Box & Frosty's Autumn Litter
Vienna Marked Double Maned Lionheads
Born October 3, 2023
$165
(10% Discount for Multiples)
Vienna Marked Double Maned Lionheads
Born October 3, 2023
$165
(10% Discount for Multiples)
Pumpkin (Oatis) is RESERVEDSweet Potato is AVAILABLE |
Biscuit is AVAILABLEMaple is RESERVED |
Visit "In the Nest" to see our new litters and learn about our "Pick of the Litter Club".
Visit "Available Young Rabbits" to see our 6 Month + Bunnies
Visit "Foster/Rehoming Bunnies" to see bunnies of all ages from other families who need to find a good home for their beloved rabbits.
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