Bunny Bunch has been here with me since the beginning I first experienced with them in the early 2000s like 2014 when I captured a rabbit in the park that somebody let go which was a pet rabbit and they completely helped me through it. When that rabbit named pickles had died I moved away to northern California, but when I moved back here to Southern California in 2020 I adopted a rabbit named Max from them. He is such a blue-eyed little baby. He is about one and a half pounds adorable then I inherited Mo who is also one and a half pounds and they’ve helped me through it. They’re experiencing knowledge is beyond belief. They are so compassionate empathetic and always available to help you. My two boys now love each other and get along. Thanks to Caroline who is the founder of this facility. She is such a wonderful human and I dubbed her the bunny whisperer. Everybody that works with her loves and adores everything they do. They are so into it just such deep compassion and empathy. The products they sell are top-notch high-quality and I only purchase things from them. Everything they sell or use is made in the United States, which I prefer and my Bunnies seem happy with it as well, which will also extend their life. Anybody looking to adopt or help support the rescue please contact Bunny Bunch. You can always make donations which are tax deductible to this facility which helps care for and adopt out unwanted animals. They are far and few between facilities like this and this one is by far the most excellent facility I’ve ever been to. My personal Vet which is Westminster Veterinarian Group on Westminster Blvd recommends Bunny Bunch as an ethical and humane facility placing the little creatures of the world who were unwanted and donated to Bunny Bunch. Bunny Bunch is a nonprofit organization who would benefit from loving and caring community members who can onate time, money, munchies or anything else to help sustain this swelling facility in providing the top tier health and lifestyle these unwanted...
Read moreWhen we lost our Sparky our vet told us about this rescue. When we visited the staff is always friendly and helpful. They tend to get a lot of bunnies abandoned or owner surrendered. It’s pretty sad to know of these sweet babies past at times. It’s amazing that this place takes the time to really care and find homes for these babies. They will spay/neuter and vaccinate them before going to their new homes. The volunteers really care for these displaced babies. They are constantly being looked after. Boarding was easy. They provided me with updates with pics. It brought peace in knowing that they were safe while away. After losing my boy Luna I was ready too find my bunnies friends. I was fortunate to have found two of our new babies from this rescue. The adoption fee is minimal to what other places would charge. I go there often to pick up treats, bedding and their big bags of hay. It’s very convenient to be able to pick up everything I need in one place. The prices are also very affordable. When looking for a new pet I would definitely tell friends to go here first. Thank you to Caroline & Victoria for all you do at the rescue. You’ve given many babies a...
Read moreWent because I was very remorseful about recently trying to rescue a loose baby rabbit who didn't make it despite my efforts to save it and being unable to find the owner I then made the decision to try to keep it myself. Unfortunately I may have either made errors due to not knowing certain needs till it was too late or it still needed the Mother's milk to survive. Either way, I blamed myself and agonized greatly over the "what ifs" after I researched more. I went to Bunny Bunch Botique inquire about possibly adopting a pair of rabbits to help ease my feelings of guilt. The lady I talked to was very patient and understanding while also explaining all it would take to keep them.....which was a lot more than I expected. After speaking with her things are more in perspective and I'm currently deciding on what to do. It was also comforting to know that I'm not the first person that's gone through this, and that at...
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