Pets

Five bunnies who need a forever home

Each week, we're working with the SPCA to shine a spotlight on the pets who need a loving home.
SPCA rabbit

Each week, we’re working with the SPCA to shine a spotlight on the pets who need a loving home.

Rabbits are very sociable animals who need lots of interaction. They love head scratches and pats and you can even teach them tricks such as high fives, sit, roll over, and twirls!

They can also be toilet trained, and make a great addition as an inside pet, providing you with comfort as they sit on the couch with you while you watch TV.

Rabbits are amazing pets who will give you licks, nudges and will supply you with constant laughs when they binky into the air and do all sorts of happy bunny flips. If your bunny is an inside bunny, you will always have them immediately at your feet to greet you as you enter!

Whether they are demanding their morning fruit and veges, or their daily cheek rubs, they will never fail to be there.

Four month old Chewie is gentle, calm and sweet – and will make an adorable companion to any loving home. He is a trusting soul who is happy to be picked up and snuggled! Click here to find out how to adopt Chewie

Amelia is cheeky and boisterous, so once she’s settled into a routine she will need big spaces to exercise. This adventurous girl needs a kind owner who she can have fun with. Click here to find out how to adopt Amelia

Steve is large lop rabbit who adores head rubs and snuggles. This adorable boy loves to run to meet you and beg for pats. Click here to find out how to adopt Steve

Chester and Chutney Six month old brothers Chester and Chutney need to find a forever home with room for two, because they are closely bonded and best friends. After their mother gave birth to these shy and sweet boys at the SPCA, they were lucky enough to be temporarily fostered together, and are now desexed and ready to join their new family. Click here to find out how to adopt Chester and Chutney

Bobbie Poor little Bobbie was found lost and alone in Te Atatu Penninsula. He tried to make friends with the finders rabbits but they weren’t keen on the third wheel. He is a sweet placid boy who is a ltitle shy at first, but once he gets to know you he adores cuddles. Bobbie is also a very tidy man, who is a professional at using his litter tray. Click here to find out how to adopt Bobbie

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