Leona

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Jersey Wooly
  • Lionhead

About Leona

Great Neck, NY

Species & Breed

rabbit
Jersey Wooly&LionheadMix

Physical Traits

Adult
Female
Small

Behavior

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes

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Leona's Story

Leona’s journey began with heartbreak. A caring family in Nassau County noticed their neighbor keeping two rabbits outdoors with little shelter and even less care. They stepped in and convinced the neighbor to surrender the rabbits—but sadly, not before one passed away. The surviving bunny was brought to safety and, with help from LIRRG, given a second chance. That little fighter is Leona.<br/><br/>About a month after her rescue, Leona became ill and began showing signs of wobbliness. Bloodwork revealed kidney disease, suspected to be related to an E. cuniculi infection. While the road was uncertain, Leona proved just how brave she is. She made an incredible recovery and is now thriving. She still has a slight wobble, but it certainly doesn’t slow her down.<br/><br/>Today, Leona is a silly, energetic girl with a whole lot of personality packed into her petite, floofy frame. She loves to run around and explore, can be adorably bossy when it’s treat time, and may even hop up for a pit stop on the couch to enjoy some pets with you.<br/><br/>Leona is a survivor with a joyful spirit and a big heart. She’s ready for a home that will cherish her strength, her sass, and her snuggly moments.<br/><br/>Rescued September 2025<br/>Estimated age upon rescue: 1 year

Leona’s journey began with heartbreak. A caring family in Nassau County noticed their neighbor keeping two rabbits outdoors with little shelter and even less care. They stepped in and convinced the neighbor to surrender the rabbits—but sadly, not before one passed away. The surviving bunny was brought to safety and, with help from LIRRG, given a second chance. That little fighter is Leona.

About a month after her rescue, Leona became ill and began showing signs of wobbliness. Bloodwork revealed kidney disease, suspected to be related to an E. cuniculi infection. While the road was uncertain, Leona proved just how brave she is. She made an incredible recovery and is now thriving. She still has a slight wobble, but it certainly doesn’t slow her down.

Today, Leona is a silly, energetic girl with a whole lot of personality packed into her petite, floofy frame. She loves to run around and explore, can be adorably bossy when it’s treat time, and may even hop up for a pit stop on the couch to enjoy some pets with

Leona’s journey began with heartbreak. A caring family in Nassau County noticed their neighbor keeping two rabbits outdoors with little shelter and even less care. They stepped in and convinced the neighbor to surrender the rabbits—but sadly, not before one passed away. The surviving bunny was brought to safety and, with help from LIRRG, given a second chance. That little fighter is Leona.

About a month after her rescue, Leona became ill and began showing signs of wobbliness. Bloodwork revealed kidney disease, suspected to be related to an E. cuniculi infection. While the road was uncertain, Leona proved just how brave she is. She made an incredible recovery and is now thriving. She still has a slight wobble, but it certainly doesn’t slow her down.

Today, Leona is a silly, energetic girl with a whole lot of personality packed into her petite, floofy frame. She loves to run around and explore, can be adorably bossy when it’s treat time, and may even hop up for a pit stop on the couch to enjoy some pets with you.

Leona is a survivor with a joyful spirit and a big heart. She’s ready for a home that will cherish her strength, her sass, and her snuggly moments.

Rescued September 2025
Estimated age upon rescue: 1 year

How To Adopt

Leona was listed as Adoptable by Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group
How can I adopt Leona?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
When can I meet Leona?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Leona, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group, and they'll be happy to help!
Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group's Adoption Policy
Our adoption procedure includes a phone interview, home visit, and any necessary education of potential adopters. Our adoption fee is a $150 donation per rabbit. All of our rabbits are spayed/neutered, health checked by rabbit-savvy vets, vaccinated for the RHDV2 virus, and fostered in private homes. For more information about adoptions, please read our guide to the adoption process or email us: information@longislandrabbitrescue.org

Leona is from Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group

[Great Neck, NY]

Our Mission
Long Island Rabbit Rescue Group is an all-volunteer organization based on Long Island, New York. Our mission is to rescue abused, neglected or abandoned rabbits; have them medically treated and spayed/neutered; and place them in loving, indoor homes. We educate the public on the special care and health needs of domestic rab...
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