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Alabama EARS

A Chapter of the House Rabbit Society

Rabbits for Adoption

Please read our adoption policies and procedures.


Some basic bun facts to consider before you adopt:

  • Rabbits can live 8 to 10 years.
  • It is a common misconception that a rabbit is a low maintenance pet. In reality, they require as much work as a dog or cat.
  • To truly enjoy a rabbit's unique personality, he should be kept inside the house where he can become a more meaningful part of the family. This means the house must be bunny-proofed, and the rabbit litter trained.
  • Rabbits can be very destructive. Domestic rabbits must have chew toys provided; otherwise, they will help themselves to your furniture, electric cords, and other household items.
  • Rabbits brought home with the intention of becoming a child's pet usually become the responsibility of the Mom in the family within three weeks. Most of the rabbits we are asked to take in are from homes with this situation.

About our foster rabbits...


All of our adoptable rabbits have been spayed or neutered.


Rabbits have individual personalities and some have special needs. Because of this, we work very hard to place the right bunny in the right home and we never rush the adoption process or pressure anyone to adopt a rabbit.


Before an adoption, we will answer all questions about the bunny's personality, needs, and medical issues (if any) to the best of our knowledge. After the adoption, we are also available to answer your questions and help both you and your bunny make the adjustment to your new lives.


We have bunnies who are bonded (best friends) and must be placed together. As with all of our bunnies, bunnies that are best friends have been spayed or neutered so there will never be a surprise litter of baby bunnies.


We also have single bunnies - some of these bunnies are looking for a best friend. If you already have a rabbit (who has been spayed or neutered) we might have the right friend for your bunny.



Adoptable Rabbits in Alabama EARS' Foster Homes


Other Adoptable Rabbits & Guinea Pigs



Our Featured Bunny for This Page is...


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Cissy is the cutest spotted lop we have ever seen. She is almost "half-a-lop" or "left-eared" as she likes to hold her left ear up, and her right ear down like a "proper" lop.

Cissy is a good girl and she needs someone who understands that she is an independent, curious girl (re: she wants to run and play and explore her surroundings) and that she is scared of people (re: she needs time to get to know YOU.)

If you come to visit Cissy in the foster home, we hope you'll understand that it won't be a quick visit--this girl needs to know you are there to give her good attention, before she'll warm up and start to trust you.

A special thank you to Dina Graphics for this photo of Cissy! Visit Dina Graphics.