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  1. Voodoo is the mother of Bigs Jr., who came into the shelter at the same time. BunnyPeople's policy is to adopt within a 60-mile radius of the shelter in Harrisburg, PA only.
    Over 4 weeks ago on Adopt-a-Pet.com
  2. Cupcake was surrendered to us because the family had too many bunnies. Born Jan. 23, 2019. BunnyPeople's policy is to adopt within a 60-mile radius of the shelter in Harrisburg, PA only.... see more at Petfinder.com
    Cupcake ·Over 4 weeks ago on Petfinder.com
  3. Bronco was surrendered along with two other bunnies because the family no longer had enough time for them. Born around March, 2019. BunnyPeople's policy is to adopt within a 60-mile radius of the shelter only.Adoption processPotential adopters sho...
    Bunnypeople ·Over 4 weeks ago on Get-Pet
  4. Cupcake was surrendered to us because her family has too many rabbits. Born Jan. 23, 2019. BunnyPeople's policy is to adopt within a 60-mile radius of the shelter in Harrisburg, PA only.
    Over 4 weeks ago on Adopt-a-Pet.com
  5. Bullet was found running loose in a mobile home park along with Ardmore. BunnyPeople's policy is to adopt within a 60-mile radius of the shelter in Harrisburg, PA.... see more at Petfinder.com
    Bullet ·Over 4 weeks ago on Petfinder.com
  6. Bronco is one of three buns (along with Snickers and Butter) who all came in from a surrendering family. They no longer had enough time to take care of them. Born around March, 2019. BunnyPeople's policy is to adopt within a 60-mile radius of the ...
    Bronco ·Over 4 weeks ago on Petfinder.com
  7. Found running loose in a mobile home part with Ardmore. BunnyPeople's policy is to adopt within a 60-mile radius of the shelter only.
    Over 4 weeks ago on Adopt-a-Pet.com
  8. Better pictures coming soon! Oreo came to us from a Good Samaritan who briefly took him in when his friend lost interest in Oreo and was going to leave him at the humane society. He wanted to find him a better home, so his family cared for Oreo un...
    Oreo ·Over 4 weeks ago on Petfinder.com
  9. Oreo came to us from a Good Samaritan who briefly took him in when his friend lost interest in Oreo and was going to leave him at the humane society. He wanted to find him a better home, so his family cared for Oreo until they could surrender him ...
    Over 4 weeks ago on Adopt-a-Pet.com
  10. Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious! If you say it loud enough...you can come adopt me, Mary Hoppins! Unlike the ultra-polite and high society Mary Poppins, I can have a bit of an attitude. Let me tell you, though, I've gotten so much friendlier an...
    Mary Hoppins ·Over 4 weeks ago on Petfinder.com
  11. Hawkbit found himself at the shelter after his previous owner passed away and other family members inherited him. They were unable to keep him due to aggressive dogs, so they did the right thing and make sure that he came to us safely. We aren't c...
    Hawkbit ·Over 4 weeks ago on Petfinder.com
  12. Kruk was given to a volunteer due to his housing situation falling through. When he was younger, he was "bonded" with his brother and living together. Unfortunately, bonds before rabbits are spayed or neutered are very likely to fail and that's wh...
    Bunnypeople ·Over 4 weeks ago on Get-Pet
  13. Precious' mother, Kitty, was found as a stray. The person who discovered her took her in, and to her surprise a few hours later Kitty gave birth to six babies! Five babies survived and they are now looking for their forever homes. Born March 2020....
    Bunnypeople ·Over 4 weeks ago on Get-Pet
  14. "Forever in Our Care" means that this bun is a permanent foster bunny who is not available for adoption, but you can sponsor her care. Rocket came to us through the Adams County SPCA. She is a very active bunny; she's also small, at only 3.5 pound...
    Forever in Our Care: Rocket ·Over 4 weeks ago on Petfinder.com

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