Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation

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ADOPTIONS & FOSTERING BY APPOINTMENT: www.larabbits.org/adoption-application

05/30/2026

Adoptable Piglet saying hello. If you live in the Los Angeles area, you can adopt Piglet or any of our many other rabbits for adoption through www.larabbits.org

05/24/2026

Sunday snuggles with Estebun!
Estebun has been through so much. We hope he finds his forever home soon

To apply for Estebun, go to www.larabbits.org/rabbits/estebun


Be Cruelty Free 05/21/2026

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Be Cruelty Free Email from Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation brands that test on bunnies and brands that don't Shop Cruelty Free! Some cruelty-free brands include: Elf • Fenty • Cocokind • Eva NYC • Rare Beauty • Milani

Photos from Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation's post 05/20/2026

Beautiful, joyful Lady Una seeks a free roam forever home.
You can adopt her through www.larabbits.org/rabbits/lady-una

Lady Una (or "Luna") had a bad eye infection, so our veterinarian removed her left eye. Now that she is done healing, it looks like she is winking at you ❤️

Many rabbits have one or even both eyes removed and continue to thrive in a protected, indoor environment. Rabbits use their acute hearing and sense of smell much more than sight. Just don't move "their" furniture around!



Photos from Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation's post 05/19/2026

Milo and Rue together ❤️ ♥️
Looking for a gentle pair of mature rabbits? Milo and Rue
are losing their home through no fault of their own and are available for adoption through www.larabbits.org. We are helping rehome them so they don't have to go to a shelter.

We have several beautiful bunny pairs for adoption at Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation, including Venus & Mars, Chestnut & Clove, and several Mar Vista pairs! If you adopt any of our rabbits, that would open up a space for these loves in our foster program.

Liaison adoption. Rue and Milo are both neutered and vaccinated for RHDV2



05/18/2026

Sanctuary bunny Challa won the lottery with her foster mom. She gets a healthy diet, attention, and space to hop.
In return, Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation covers her veterinary bills.

Did you know that we have rabbits eligible for "sanctuary" status so that if you love bunnies but can't afford them, or if you have trouble letting go of fosters, you could forever foster a rabbit for Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation? Many of our older rabbits that haven't been adopted and rabbits with special needs are eligible for sanctuary status. Anyone who wants to care for a sanctuary rabbit would fill out the foster application (see www.larabbits.org/fostering), same as for a temporary foster.

Of course the organization can't afford to support unlimited numbers of rabbits so if you can afford to adopt one of our special needs rabbits, we encourage and appreciate that.

When you foster or care for a sanctuary rabbit, Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation is the legal owner and makes all significant decisions about the rabbit.

When you adopt, you get to make those decisions but bear the expense and responsibility.




Photos from Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation's post 05/17/2026

Los Angeles Rabbit Foundation has a booth with a mock bunny pen setup, FREE rabbit care booklets, and friendly volunteers who will answer your rabbit care questions. Come on by and say hello.

Exotic Animal Veterinary Center is hosting hospital tours and veterinarian talks!

Sunday May 17th (10-4)
Exotic Animal Veterinary Center
171 N. Altadena Dr
Pasadena, CA

We will cheerfully accept donations for our new spay/neuter voucher fund that we'll be implementing starting in June.

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