Great rescue and resource! Caroline cares tons about the animals at this shelter. I adopted our two bunny boys a month ago from this shelter and I couldn't be happier and neither could my boys! They are the sweetest rabbits I have ever encountered. They truly do care about the animals here, and will help you find your perfect match for you and your family. A volunteer took the time for about a month and half out to help us find the perfect pair to adopt since we traveled to adopt our boys. I am so in love with them and am happy to give them a loving home! If you can adopt, you really should from Bunny Bunch. In the next year, we are hoping to adopt two more buns because our two boys have given us so much more joy than we could ever imagine after losing our dog Chloe in December.
For those worried about customer service, yes getting back to you can be slow. Caroline is the one who handles all of the phone calls exclusively so be patient. This organization is also a non-profit and ran by volunteers. Their facilities are clean and well maintained.
One more quick note! If you are trying to adopt a single rabbit and it's bonded, please just adopt the second, it's mate, if you can. Bonded pairs are awesome! They are bonded for life and each others' mate as someone else has said. It's not good to split them up because it is traumatizing and depressing...
Read moreNot the best place if you want a pet, I give 3 stars because the place is nice and the pets are adorable, but you only get to look at them, their adoption timing is ridiculous and their expectations from the person adopting a pet, too high, before you can adopt a pet they want to see your house, your enclosures, fill up application and wait. I do understand that they do it for the well-being of the pet, but this just discourages people from adopting rescue pets, I just wanted a couple of Guinea Pigs or a bunny, and because of that I just went to the store and bought them there. My experience was as if I was applying to adopt a kid. If they want to find a loving home for rescue pets that are also adult, they need to lower that standard or many people that want to get a pet and don't have the time to apply and wait will just go to the store, and honestly even thou the Guinea pigs there were adorable, the one I bought were cheaper and only a month old, and since they only leave 4 years, I will cherish them for longer than rescue ones that may be a year or two old. I don't mean to sound discriminating against older pets, but people get attached and when they die we get heart broken and I wouldn't want to get a pet that will die in a year or two although I was going to,...
Read moreI absolutely love Caroline and the other volunteers at Bunny Bunch! They are extremely knowledgeable and offer A LOT to their rescue animals and humans. They are always so accommodating and helpful, making sure the buns are getting the care they need. This is an excellent facility, and I highly recommend them. Their adoption prices are priced exactly right. I was disappointed to see that someone gave them 1 star because of their adoption prices (because they couldn’t afford them). I’m sorry, but anyone who can’t afford the adoption fee of an animal has no business owning one. They are costly, and it’s a responsibility one must consider when taking a pet into the home. Hay, organic greens, quality pellets, care fresh, quality treats, grooming, safe toys, and (exotic pet) vet fees are all part of owning a rabbit if you want to give it a loving home. A $125-$200 fee is extremely reasonable considering all of the care those rabbits are given in the rescue. If you can’t afford an adoption fee on an animal, please do yourself and the animal a favor and don’t adopt one. I’ve seen way too many animals suffer, because of irresponsible pet owners who cannot or choose not to take it to a vet. This is why the rescues are at capacity. Bunny Bunch is one of the good ones. They’re a...
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