These Rabbits in the Philadelphia Area Need Your Help to Save Them!
You may adopt a bunny for a $50 donation to help cover some of our expenses for neutering or spaying ($45
per bunny if you adopt multiples). These donations are completely tax-deductible. An application must be submitted and approved for adoption before making an appointment
to view the bunnies. If your browser
does not handle forms, we have a printable version on this page.
You may e-mail or call The Rabbit Habit Rescue/Adoption Chair at
Email The Rabbit Habit or 215-517-7067, if you have any questions regarding our foster bunnies or bunny care.
See also the Alumni page to see whom we've successfully adopted out in the past! To visit those fosters who've left us in less happy ways, visit the Memoriam page.
Please note, we do not "ship" rabbits.
All approved adopters must be met in person.
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![]() Dinah and DaltonDinah and Dalton are a medium-sized, black dwarf mix brother and sister pair. They were born feral and lived that way for five to seven months before being taken into foster care. Dalton is a bit less fearful of people than Dinah is, but both need an understanding family or individual willing to give them room to grow at their own pace. |
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Sophie & PieSophie & Pie are a bonded mother and son pair. Both were feral at one time, and captured before more breeding occurred. Pie was caught quite young and is more easily handled than Sophie, but with lots of TLC, she could settle more. |
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Dalton's and Dinah's Babies (Born 2/15/02)
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Lilly: an adult female cream-colored bunny.
Lilly was Bundergrounded from Connecticut where she and seven others were to be euthanized in a shelter for lack of space. Lilly and son, Eli, came into our care with the help of a volunteer transporter. Lilly is beautiful and nice.
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Camille: an adult, female Netherland Dwarf mix with white fur and stunningly blue eyes.
Camille was abandoned outdoors to fend for herself. Fortunately a neighbor found her before a predator did. She is a tiny, cutie who needs lots of TLC and time out of a cage. Camille is learning to enjoy veggies and attention from people.
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Cheyenne: a white and gray dwarf Spot.
Cheyenne was born at an SPCA, and transported the The Rabbit Habit with her mother, Ave, and siblings. Cheyenne is an intelligent and inquisitive little girl. She is social and would probably to well with a bunny companion.
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Deliah: a black and white dwarf Spot, and also an Ave baby.
Deliah continues to blossom into a wonderful girl. She is sweet and friendly, curious and smart. Deliah is adorable when she sticks her nose through the cage wire in order for it to be kissed.
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Cherry and Zoey: a mother/daughter bonded pair of Spots.
Cherry was let loose, along with three other bunnies, two of which were male. Cherry had already had one litter prior to being caught, along with all of the other loose bunnies, and gave birth again in the home of individual rabbit rescuer, that night. Cherry and her babies came into The Rabbit Habit at two weeks of age. Zoey was the runt of the litter, and to help her grow, she was left with Cherry, alone, at seven weeks of age. Zoey made up for her lack of size in not time, and is now staying with her mother forever. A beautiful, and loving pair.
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Eve: one of Cherry's girls. She is a Spot, with very few spots.
She is intelligent, curious, friendly and attentive. Eve is a beauty, who would love a home to call her own.
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Dory: another Cherry baby, a female Dwarf Spot.
Dory is very active, inquisitive, intelligent, and friendly. She likes to figure things out, and her wheels are always turning. Dory will be an interactive and entertaining friend.
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Jojo: a lovely chocolate-colored, medium-sized female Mix.
Jojo was abandoned, then found in the middle of Grant Avenue in Philadelphia. A caring family took Jojo in and nursed her injuries, which remarkably, were not life-threatening. At first, Jojo had a difficult time trusting people, but she is showing signs of change as she receives gentle, loving care in our shelter, and she is now interacting well.
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Hope and Mochi: a friendly pair of tiny bunnies.
Hope is a black Netherland Dwarf and Mochi is a dwarf English Spot. These two are very devoted to one another, yet enjoy interacting with people too. They look forward to veggie time and like to hang out in their wooden house. Hope and Mochi would raise the “aww” factor in a loving home.
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Lance and Twinkle: a brother and sister bonded pair.
Lance is a tan and white Spot and Twinkle is a black and white broken Mini-Lop. Lance is slightly more shy than sister Twinkle, though still easy-going. They are both very sweet and like to be petted. They are very easy bunnies who would love to flop on the floor of a special adopter.
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Florrie: an Agouti Mini-Lop.
Florrie came to us along with brothers Luther and Boyce. Florrie is a shy sweetie. She is an easy bunny, who enjoys her space, yet is also open to gentle petting. Florrie would relish a quiet home with someone who is willing to give her the space to be herself and to blossom.
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Mercy: an adult, female New Zealand White.
Mercy was used in a vet tech program to practice injections, drawing blood and restraining. Mercy was fearful of hands when she came to us, but after learning that the hands here will not hurt her, she settled down nicely, and now loves to be petted. Mercy is playful and interactive.
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Chrissy: An Agouti-colored dwarf female
Chrissy was let loose in a campground on Prince Edward Island, Canada. Chrissy was caught, and made the 20 plus hour trip to Philadelphia, by the mom of two of our Boarding bunnies. Chrissy is making up for the lack of food, water and sleep now. She is very friendly, loves to be petted and has a lot of energy.
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Linus:
A black and white dwarf Spot male, born in May of 2007. He is gentle and sweet, and loves to get lots of pets. Linus likes attention and people. |
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Rufus:
A black and white dwarf Spot male, born in May of 2007. He likes to have fun, and enjoys running around. Rufus is sweet-natured and handsome. |
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Lindy:
A black and white Dutch mix, born in May of 2007. Lindy is a bit on the quiet side, but likes interaction on her own terms. She is an easy bunny, and quite the little beauty. |
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Liesel:
A black and white Dutch mix, born in May of 2007. She enjoys meeting people and is very curious. Liesel has grace and elegance. |
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Brady:
An adult, male Mix, with slate gray coloring. He was left behind in an apartment, when his heartless owners moved. Brady made it to the safety of The Rabbit Habit, when a caring couple in the same apartment complex took him in and emailed us. Brady is now getting quality care and attention. He is receptive to pets and kisses, loves his veggies, and is learning about toys. Brady needs loving home where he can get the care and attention that he deserves. |
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Max:
A chocolate-brown, male Netherland Dwarf. Max is a California boy, who has been through some tough times, and has every right to mistrust people. He is a tiny cutey who enjoys his veggies and likes to keep his toys organized. Max needs a quiet home, with a patient, loving person who will help to bring out his more trusting side. |
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Colin:
A chocolate male Dutch. Colin was loose outdoors and fending for himself, when a caring individual took him in until a rescue could be found. Colin is an easy bunny - gentle and quiet. He likes pets and kisses from familiar people and is as handsome as can be. |
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A black and white, female Spot. Bria is learning to live alone, as her mother recently passed away. Bria had been with her mother since birth, nearly two years. Once shy, Bria is gaining more confidence and enjoys limited amounts of petting, as well as more visual interaction. Strikingly beautiful, Bria would probably do well bonded with an easy-going male. |
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