"Loved Bunnies" Fun Fundraiser
My name is "Peanut Bunner". 
I weigh only 2 1/2 pounds and came from the 2008 Polk County Rescue.  My mom absolutely adores me!  We cuddle and I give her little bunny kisses on her arms and neck.  She tells me I am the cutest, sweetest little thing in the world.  I was in a really bad place before, but House Rabbit Society helped rescue me and got me well so my new mom could adopt me.  This picture shows me skinny and scared right after I was taken away from bad people.  I am much healthier and happier now!   Thanks HRS!
Have a bunny, bunnies (or bunny loving person) you adore?       
Share a bit about them on our site and help HRS at the same time!

  For a $5.00 donation your bunny or person can be on this HRS "Loved Bunnies" page. 
Send a photo and paragraph of why he/she is so special to you, how you met, funny, endearing things they do etc. 
Bunnies/people who have gone on to Rainbow Bridge are welcome on this page too.
Your donation will help homeless rabbits and your testimonials may encourage others to adopt. 

Send your photo and paragraph to humanecreations@prodigy.net  
Send $5.00 donation by clicking any of our "Donate" buttons. 
State in the "note to seller" area, it's for "Loved Bunnies" Fundraiser Page and the name of bunny/person.
Thanks so much!   

We look forward to seeing and reading about your long-eared furkids and bunny-loving people, both past and present.



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In memory of my Bunny loving mother "Mae Rohne", who supported me at many a Bunny Expo and Bunny Boutique.  Many times she sat and helped me wrap and label bars of soap to sell.  She would buy tons of items. She came with me even when she felt bad just so I wouldn't be alone and to help however she could. She worried with me when they were sick and was there for me when I lost my Buster Bunny.  This was our last Holiday Boutique as she went to "Rainbow Bridge" herself a little over a month later on Dec. 20th, 2006.
My step father Carl Rohne shown here was also very supportive.  Hiding in Santa's basket are "Dottie Wabbit" and "Tasha Lovelump".  Mom always loved animals and couldn't stand anyone being cruel to them.  I like to think she's at the Bridge taking care of all my kids until I get there....


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Having originally come from an unpleasant situation, little "Herman Hopper" is shy but very gentle and sweet. I am amazed that even though so shy, he's very cooperative with nails, bottom cleaning, brushing etc.  Herman is a beautiful dwarf Himalayan with his white fur, dark grey points and beautiful reddish-pink eyes which I adore.  Am hoping at some point in time, this little sweetie will realize I love him and that he will be able to trust me.  But I will love him either way! 
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My name is Tyler. My mom rescued me 4 years ago when I was 2 years old. I love my picture being taken, being a cuddle bunny, and the attention I get from my family. Thanks to the ladies at the Missouri House Rabbit Society I’m going to get a foster brother or sister this year.
Hopscotch was an adolescent when we adopted him from the Rabbit Shelter, and he had adolescent energy, zipping around the house at Indy 500 speeds.  Extremely curious, he had to explore, map, and chart every nook and cranny of our house; we called him our "Little Furry Magellan."   He obviously relished the exploration process so much that I created
arrangements of boxes, tunnels and bridges for him, and, to keep it interesting, I rearranged the pattern often.   As he grew older, he matured into an earnest and gentlemanly rabbit, cooperative and cuddly, perfect about his litter box, happy to be held or to sit on the couch with us. Alas, he died too young, just short of seven, of congestive heart failure.
He was a sweet, dear bun, and we miss him still.        Elaine and Don Moser



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Twinkie (tan bunny) and Tabitha (black bunny)
Twinkie taught me a lot. We all know rabbits are unique animals but Twinkie was extra special; perhaps because he was given so much freedom.  He was much like having an opinionated, furry, preschool child in the house.  Complete with temper tantrums, weekend illnesses, days when he was totally independent and moments when he just needed to snuggle.  He had to investigate and assist with any project I had going in the living room and wanted to checkout whatever I had to eat.  He made it clear that meat and dairy were Not for bunnies.  He was the king of flops and loved to flop on Tabitha for their afternoon naps.  Tabitha was soft, fluffy, patient, and ready to follow Twinkie on his adventures.  She filled a hole in Twinkie's life for 3 years; now, he has joined her at the Rainbow Bridge for new adventures.


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In memory of my "Buster Bunny" whose little heart stopped working Sunday, March 12,2006. You were my first rabbit, abandoned, thin, missing hair, full of lice and afraid. Thank you for trusting me and being my funny little man. Thank you for tolerating my ignorance of bunny culture and etiquette. I miss your sweetness, sense of humor, gentleness, beauty and friendship.  Not a day goes by that I don't think of you and wish you were here. Dottie Wabbit was devastated and misses you too. Thank you for bonding with her so she could have a home with bunny love. To me you are the "Best Bunny ever was, ever will be." We love you Buster!  Your mom and Dottie


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In April 2009, the rabbit community as well as the animal community lost one of its greatest advocates, Amy Espie.  As many of our members know, Amy has been with House Rabbit Society since before we were even founded. She was featured in the first edition of the House Rabbit Handbook, and was one of the seven people who initially formed the House Rabbit Society along with Marinell and Bob Harriman back in 1988. Since that time, she's been a fosterer, an educator, our first Education Director, a board member, a sanctuary fosterer, and a House Rabbit Journal writer and editor.  Her work to save rabbits, and all animals, will continue to have an impact on the world for years to come.  To read a memorial to Amy, and to see a beautiful video about her impact, compiled by Marinell Harriman and using photos and videos of Amy's, please go to: http://www.rabbit.org/amy                    



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KoKo and Tanz are a loving, bonded pair of lionheads.
We would not be such a happy family without HRSMOSTL, Pat and Bill, thank you.
Meghan Nigra

This is our beloved Hedwig. She absolutely loved iced tea, and here she is, trying to get the last drops of tea out of my cup. And it didn't matter if I left my phone and case on the floor - she'd just hop right on top of them to get to the tea.  We actually got Hedwig from a pet store, not knowing anything about rabbits.  It wasn't until after we had her, that we found the St. Louis chapter of the Missouri House Rabbit Society.  We took her to a vet they suggested, and they took excellent care of her as she got older and health problems became more prevalent.  We were very lucky she was able to pass on at home, on a towel, in her beloved spot where the sun shined down on her.  She was our first rabbit, and she taught us a lot about rabbits and how funny and loving they can be.  We miss our little ball of fluff.