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Help Us Rehome These Buns!

These rabbits were not bred at our rabbitry. They are from families who have, for a variety of reasons, found themselves needing to rehome their babies and they've asked us for help.
The process for adopting these bunnies is the same as for ours. We will ask you to fill out an adoption application and we will forward it to the owner if they are housing the bunny while it waits for a home. The owner will then contact you and will make arrangements with you for collecting the rehoming fee and picking up the bunny. If we are caring for the rabbit on our property we will be the ones to reach out to you.
These adoptions are not bound by our sales policy and are not under our health commitment unless we have housed them in quarantine for 30 days and are confident of their health. We will only collect the rehoming fee if we have housed and cared for the rabbit(s) on our property, otherwise the fee is paid to the original owner and arrangements must be made with them. Our purpose is only to assist in networking families who need to rehome their bunnies with a community looking to adopt. We do not collect a fee from the family looking to rehome their bunnies.

ADOPTED
Meet Reese's! Located in Mission Viejo

Reese's is a female harlequin Holland Lop
She is 16-Weeks-Old, and still in tact, though she will be old enough to spay in a month or two. 
Her owner has to move and cannot bring her baby bun with her but wants to find the perfect loving home for her little Reese's. It's important that the family adopting her can invest in her well being. 

FROM THE OWNER: 
"She is a very calm bunny! She is mostly free range except for when I leave the house and at night, but she does seem to mostly hang out in her x-pen area...She is mostly litter box trained but I find that she does sometimes poop outside the box, but never pee!"

This behavior is normal for bunnies until they're spayed or neutered. Once she is spayed her litter box use will be more consistent with her poops. The fact that 100% of her pee is in the litter box means she is trained. She just drops the poops around as a sign of marking territory which is hormone related. 

To adopt Reese's please fill out an adoption application and when you're asked if there is a particular bunny you're interested in be sure to ask for Reese's. 



These Sweeties Have Found their Forever Homes

At Tiff and Tom's Rabbitry it's our goal to keep rabbits out of shelters. We want to do our part to help find good homes for rabbits in need of them. That's why when the families of these rabbits reached out to us to help them find new homes for their buns we were happy to help. 

Unfortunately, it's not always possible to house them on our property. There's a lot that goes into quarantining new rabbits away from our herd and the safety of all of the rabbits is a priority for us. When we can help we will, but when we can't house them we still may be able to help with the process of finding forever homes.

Below are some of the bunnies we took in and found forever homes for. We miss them but we're so happy with their placements! 

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**ADOPTED**
​Thumper: Mixed Breed Buck, Broken Magpie
​ Born November 22, 2021
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**ADOPTED**
Roxie: Mix Breed Doe, Harlequin
​Born November 22, 2021 
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**ADOPTED**
Lola: Mix Breed Doe, Dutch
​Born November 22, 2021
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**ADOPTED TOGETHER** 
Bonded Pair of Netherland Dwarfs
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