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Happy Pride Month from your favourite boyfriends - Panda and Clown Boy. 🐼🤡 Celebrate by finding them their forever home!

Panda is a four-year-old English Spot mix. He's a bit shy with people, and doesn't always like to be touched (firm boundaries!). Luckily, he has Clown Boy to help him feel brave.

Clown Boy is his opposite in personality. He was named for being fun and acrobatic as a wee baby. Now seven, Clown Boy still loves the attention and having all eyes on him!

They're ready for a family who will cherish their gentle companionship. Could that be you? 🤍🖤 Rabbitats.org/adopt
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Happy Pride Month from your favourite boyfriends - Panda and Clown Boy. 🐼🤡 Celebrate by finding them their forever home!

Panda is a four-year-old English Spot mix. Hes a bit shy with people, and doesnt always like to be touched (firm boundaries!). Luckily, he has Clown Boy to help him feel brave. 

Clown Boy is his opposite in personality. He was named for being fun and acrobatic as a wee baby. Now seven, Clown Boy still loves the attention and having all eyes on him! 

Theyre ready for a family who will cherish their gentle companionship. Could that be you? 🤍🖤 Rabbitats.org/adopt

Life with Pumpkin and Jellybean 🧡

This brother and sister pair is 4 years old and the coziest house bunnies you could ask for. Their hobbies include:

- Lounging in front of the television (feet out, always)
- Marathon cuddles
- Being very normal and brave about exploring the couch
- Begging for “just one more” treat

Want to earn their love? You must be pure of heart and bring a cilantro offering. Only then will you experience their full loving potential.

After THREE oops litters, mom and dad (err, brother and sister?) are the last in the family still looking for their forever home. It’s beyond time!

Welcome these treatmaxxing cuties into your family - rabbitats.org/adopt
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1 day ago
Life with Pumpkin and Jellybean 🧡

This brother and sister pair is 4 years old and the coziest house bunnies you could ask for. Their hobbies include: 

- Lounging in front of the television (feet out, always)
- Marathon cuddles  
- Being very normal and brave about exploring the couch
- Begging for “just one more” treat 

Want to earn their love? You must be pure of heart and bring a cilantro offering. Only then will you experience their full loving potential. 

After THREE oops litters, mom and dad (err, brother and sister?) are the last in the family still looking for their forever home. It’s beyond time!

Welcome these treatmaxxing cuties into your family - rabbitats.org/adoptImage attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

For the many people aware of the bunny seen running around Robson Square in downtown Vancouver the past few weeks, she's now safe -- but she came with a surprise. Robson Square is the area housing the courthouse and art gallery in the middle of the city. It has a lot of public spaces but not a lot of edible vegetation and no grass. What there is is scattered over a fairly large area on multiple levels with steep slopes, lots of stairs and ledges overlooking the downtown roads. Some kind humans were feeding her, but she was impossible to catch. Our trapping crew headed out there Tuesday night as a courtesy to another rescue who had a foster lined up. After a couple of unsuccessful hours, we were shocked to see a couple of little tiny babies come out of some vines! It was obviously a job for our big guns, so we called Brittney who came out with Nicole just as it was getting dark. The nest was found on a ledge with a long drop to the road, but of course Brittney wasn't phased, she made her way there and fished out five babies! Getting mom wasn't so easy, but she and Nicole pulled an all-nighter, and caught mom early in the morning. <3 The poor girl had been fighting off rats (we saw her chasing them away, and she has a bite on her nose), and not getting enough to eat but the family is now safe with baby foster Jenn. (You can follow them on her Pinky & Other Babies of Rabbitats page). But Rabbitats was NOT expecting to even take one rabbit much less six! We do not have the budget for this. Donations are very far down and we haven't had any grants or other funding, so we really need your help!! If the donate tab doesn't work on this post, use this link paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772 . Or if you don't want to go through Paypal, donate through rabbitats.org/donate . In some cases we can also take e-transfers at donate@rabbitats.org, but tax receipts can only be issued if you send a second email with your name, email, street address and the amount and date of the donation. We REALLY need your support! 🙏 ... See MoreSee Less

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For the many people aware of the bunny seen running around Robson Square in downtown Vancouver the past few weeks, shes now safe -- but she came with a surprise.  Robson Square is the area housing the courthouse and art gallery in the middle of the city.  It has a lot of public spaces but not a lot of edible vegetation and no grass.  What there is is scattered over a fairly large area on multiple levels with steep slopes, lots of stairs and ledges overlooking the downtown roads.  Some kind humans were feeding her, but she was impossible to catch.  Our trapping crew headed out there Tuesday night as a courtesy to another rescue who had a foster lined up.  After a couple of unsuccessful hours, we were shocked to see a couple of little tiny babies come out of some vines!  It was obviously a job for our big guns, so we called Brittney who came out with Nicole just as it was getting dark.  The nest was found on a ledge with a long drop to the road, but of course Brittney wasnt phased, she made her way there and fished out five babies!  Getting mom wasnt so easy, but she and Nicole pulled an all-nighter, and caught mom early in the morning.  Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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