Butterfree - January 5, 2011
You were such a sweet bunny.  We rescued you from such a horrible place and we were so happy that you graced our lives for the short amount of time that you were with us.  From your pumpkin colored nose all the way down to your extra long and adorably cute fluffy tail; we truly loved you and will always miss you.  You were our Checkered Giant baby, only 6 months when you were taken from us.  But we will meet you up at Rainbow Bridge when it is our time, so just wait and continue to be your AWESOME self up there like I know you can and will be!  Mommy and Daddy love you the most, as do/did your prospective bondmates: Zack, Apples, and Sonic! LOVE YOU!!!
Bunny Huggles and Luv, The Brown-Weichts
Hopper - January 2, 2011
We lost our little buddy Hopper tonight.  We got him when he was 3 and we loved him for 8 years more.  He leaves a huge hole in our lives.
T. Wyatt
Peanut Bunner - went to Heaven, November 30, 2010
From the Polk County confiscation, I got him as a young bunny, in Nov. 2008.  Only 2.5 pounds when healthy, he was a teeny, tiny bundle of energy and love. He gave me kisses and played "wun away wabbit". We had tough times with chronic health issues, but inbetween Peanut was the sweetest little thing who brought me so much joy, there aren't words for it. We became very close and I miss my little "Froggy" terribly. I was horrified to find him gone that morning.  I thank God and HRS for letting me be the one to be blessed with being his mom for the short time he was to be here. I love you forever my little man.  Thank you for loving me back.
D. Stotler
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Snickers - July 8, 2002 to March 18, 2011
A wonderful rabbit her entire life, Snickers had a huge attitude and could get really sassy when you weren't listening to her.  Her favorite things were shredding newspaper, rearranging towels, and Yogie treats.  The runt of the litter, I fell in love with her and brought her home August 17, 2002.  She was diagnosed with cancer in October of 2010, and not expected to live but a couple months.  However, she had the want to live and just earlier this month I recognized how uncomfortable and unhappy she was, and had to make a decision I still wish I had never been faced with.  She was a wonderful bunny, and even when I told her that it was time to say good-bye, she gave me little kisses until she was gone.  If that isn't forgiveness and love, I don't know what is.  Enjoy bunny heaven, my wonderful Snicker-doodle-baby.
Jessica Morrissey
Molly - April 2008 - April 2011 Molly was rescued in the Franklin County confiscation in March 2010. However, it wasn't until March 2011 that she came into our home. When she first came, she refused all food--even treat, so I nursed her back to health with Critical Care. To gain her trust I would sit and talk to her and sing her a song I made up about her: "My ears are big, my face is cute, my name is Molly!". For 3 nights straight I slept on the floor in her room. My efforts worked and Molly began eating a little bit and would even come when I called her. Even though Molly had made progress, she was still losing weight. We only had her for 3 weeks before cancer took her from us, but her and I bonded as I was the only person she would come to. Even in her frail state she still managed to pull off a binky, this let me know that she knew we loved her. Our last night together was torture to my heart strings.  We miss her greatly, but we know that she is in bunny heaven with health and sight regained. We miss you Molly, a.k.a. Mols/Good Golly/Miss Molly.
- Megan Goss-Bruns & Andrew Bruns,  Molly's foster parents
To Foo Foo, who passed today 8/17/2011 after a very malignant lymphoma attacked your poor bunny body.  You were our first bunny and you made the household complete with your humorous antics and love.  As the "Queen of Everything" you ruled the first floor of the house with charm, dignity, good manners and stubbornness.  You demanded everyone's attention, disapproved greatly of most behaviors that did not involve feeding or petting you and managed to communicate all this without ever making hardly a sound. Thank you for gracing us with your presence, and "finding us" when you needed out of a bad situation.  You deserve all the bananas you can eat, all the pettings you can stand, and all the love you deserve.
We miss you.  Mike and Sarah Evans