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A few adorable outtakes from our 2025 calendar. 🐰💗Want to feature your bunny in next year's calendar? Place your bids now! forms.gle/5hdSG2dpY9azF4h98

100% of your bids go directly to our rescue bunnies in need, from daily supplies to life-saving vet care.

In return, your bun will be featured in our 2026/27 calendar + enjoy a professional photoshoot from Yang Xia. You'll also receive an album of un-used shots so you'll have plenty of cuteness to choose from.

We'll be shooting on September 3 + 4 at The Bunny Cafe, and accepting bids for another two weeks. We can't wait to see your adorable bunnies. 💓
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A few adorable outtakes from our 2025 calendar. 🐰💗Want to feature your bunny in next years calendar? Place your bids now! https://forms.gle/5hdSG2dpY9azF4h98 

100% of your bids go directly to our rescue bunnies in need, from daily supplies to life-saving vet care. 

In return, your bun will be featured in our 2026/27 calendar + enjoy a professional photoshoot from Yang Xia. Youll also receive an album of un-used shots so youll have plenty of cuteness to choose from. 

Well be shooting on September 3 + 4 at The Bunny Cafe, and accepting bids for another two weeks. We cant wait to see your adorable bunnies. 💓Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

And then there were three. Rabbitats ended up with a third baby in an insanely precarious position in downtown Vancouver in the heart of the financial district. Thanks so much to Claudia who spotted and reported the poor terrified thing yesterday and especially to Tehya who saw the post and headed to the location. Luckily the baby was still there, just trying to disappear between a post and a planter. (There really wasn't anywhere else to go!) Tehya found out first hand how hard it is to get help for rabbits, but she eventually connected with us and brought the baby over today. The other two babies (one from the Burrard Skytrain station, the other from Hwy 99) are older but they have made this little one feel welcome. ❤ As always, support for these bunnies and the hundreds more under our care would be appreciated. The donate button attached to the last rescue post is still at zero! ... See MoreSee Less

2 days ago
And then there were three.  Rabbitats ended up with a third baby in an insanely precarious position in downtown Vancouver in the heart of the financial district.  Thanks so much to Claudia who spotted and reported the poor terrified thing yesterday and especially to Tehya who saw the post and headed to the location.  Luckily the baby was still there, just trying to disappear between a post and a planter.  (There really wasnt anywhere else to go!)  Tehya found out first hand how hard it is to get help for rabbits, but she eventually connected with us and brought the baby over today.  The other two babies (one from the Burrard Skytrain station, the other from Hwy 99) are older but they have made this little one feel welcome. ❤  As always, support for these bunnies and the hundreds more under our care would be appreciated.  The donate button attached to the last rescue post is still at zero!Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

Adoptable Bunnies - Timmy And Chazz are ready to go home! 🏡🐰🐇

This adorable pair were surrendered to us after their human tragically passed away; they were very well-loved and we’ve promised their caregiver that we’ll find them an amazing home.

One look at these boys and you know they’re special. They’re 3-years old and a striking duo – a mini rex lop with an adorable otter coat (Timmy) and a big spotted beauty (Chazz).

Timmy is the more brash of the pair. He’s full of binkies and bunny tude’. He’s known to be a wee bit mischievous… but one look at those eyes and all is forgiven.

Chazz is a gentle love bug. He’s incredibly relaxed and enjoys endless pets. After an ongoing eye injury, he ended up having his eye removed to improve his comfort + quality of life; he’s now fully healed and ready to go home.

These boys are resilient and confident. Even after a long car ride, they immediately chow down on hay + forage, exploring new terrains with gusto. We’re confident their transition to a new home will be full of joyful flops.

If you’re interested in meeting with incredible bonded pair, please fill out a questionnaire at rabbitats.org/adopt – Whoever brings them home will be very lucky indeed. 💞
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5 days ago
Adoptable Bunnies - Timmy And Chazz are ready to go home! 🏡🐰🐇

This adorable pair were surrendered to us after their human tragically passed away; they were very well-loved and we’ve promised their caregiver that we’ll find them an amazing home. 

One look at these boys and you know they’re special. They’re 3-years old and a striking duo – a mini rex lop with an adorable otter coat (Timmy) and a big spotted beauty (Chazz). 

Timmy is the more brash of the pair. He’s full of binkies and bunny tude’. He’s known to be a wee bit mischievous… but one look at those eyes and all is forgiven. 

Chazz is a gentle love bug. He’s incredibly relaxed and enjoys endless pets. After an ongoing eye injury, he ended up having his eye removed to improve his comfort + quality of life; he’s now fully healed and ready to go home. 

These boys are resilient and confident. Even after a long car ride, they immediately chow down on hay + forage, exploring new terrains with gusto. We’re confident their transition to a new home will be full of joyful flops. 

If you’re interested in meeting with incredible bonded pair, please fill out a questionnaire at rabbitats.org/adopt – Whoever brings them home will be very lucky indeed. 💞Image attachmentImage attachment+1Image attachment

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