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Popcorn

  • Young
  • Male
  • Medium
  • rabbit
  • American

About Popcorn

CARNATION, WA

Species & Breed

rabbit
American

Physical Traits

Young
Male
Medium
Coat: Short
Agouti

Behavior

House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes
Special Needs:
No

Popcorn’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has bad compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

Adoption Fee

$70

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Popcorn's Story

Special Bunny would like to introduce Popcorn, a brave and inquisitive young male bunny born at the end of January 2026.<br/><br/>Popcorn’s story began when his very pregnant mother was found wandering the streets this winter in desperate search of food. Thankfully, one of Special Bunny’s amazing foster families was able to rescue her just in time. Only three days later, Popcorn and his four siblings were born safely indoors.<br/><br/>True to his name, Popcorn is full of energy and always ready for adventure! He is incredibly brave, curious, and never wants to miss out on the action. Along with his brother Tofu, he has become quite the little troublemaker in the best possible way. Popcorn loves to jump on anything within reach — shelves, boxes, couches — if he can reach it, he’s probably already explored it.<br/><br/>Because of his adventurous personality, Popcorn would thrive in a home with plenty of room to run, explore, and play, along with thorough bunny-proofing to keep him safe during all of his expeditions.<br/>Some of his favorite activities include chewing cardboard boxes, squeezing through tiny spaces, and binkying happily around the couch at full speed. After wearing himself out from all his adventures, he is also known for his dramatic bunny flops.<br/><br/>Popcorn was neutered at the end of April and is currently completing his vaccines. He is now ready to find his forever home!<br/><br/>Like many young rabbits, Popcorn is still learning litter box habits and is improving steadily now that his hormones are settling down after neutering.<br/>His exact breed is unknown, as his mother appears to be a mixed breed rabbit and his father remains a mystery. Popcorn currently weighs about 3 pounds, and his mother is a medium-sized rabbit.<br/><br/>WE ADOPT TO INDOOR HOMES ONLY. There are simply too many dangers outside for a rabbit to thrive and survive. You are expected to make a lifetime commitment to your house rabbit, and they should be treated as an integral part of the family. The primary caregiver must be a responsible adult, and young children should always be supervised when interacting with your rabbit and instructed on proper approach and handling. <br/><br/>Rabbits are intelligent and social animals; they do best with a rabbit companion and need daily interaction with their human friends. They need room to play and have the freedom to run around a large area. Rabbits should be fed unlimited hay, a little high-quality hay pellets, and a fresh leafy green salad.<br/><br/>Your rabbit will need regular nail trims and annual vet checks. With proper care and lots of love, rabbits can live to be 10-12 years old.<br/><br/>Our adoption fee is $70 for a single and $130 for a pair (this helps us cover part of their spay/neuter cost). An interview, adoption application and a picture of their housing will be required before adoption. <br/><br/>We will NEVER separate a bonded pair. Bunnies bond for life. If the bunnies are shown together, they are bonded.<br/><br/>We are not adopting to homes with DOGS, we have had some bad trauma to our rabbits in the past. Their safety come first.<br/>Please contact Angie Green at angieso1@earthlink.net<br/><br/>Please visit our web-site for more information. www.specialbunny.org

Special Bunny would like to introduce Popcorn, a brave and inquisitive young male bunny born at the end of January 2026.

Popcorn’s story began when his very pregnant mother was found wandering the streets this winter in desperate search of food. Thankfully, one of Special Bunny’s amazing foster families was able to rescue her just in time. Only three days later, Popcorn and his four siblings were born safely indoors.

True to his name, Popcorn is full of energy and always ready for adventure! He is incredibly brave, curious, and never wants to miss out on the action. Along with his brother Tofu, he has become quite the little troublemaker in the best possible way. Popcorn loves to jump on anything within reach — shelves, boxes, couches — if he can reach it, he’s probably already explored it.

Because of his adventurous personality, Popcorn would thrive in a home with plenty of room to run, explore, and play, along with thorough bunny-proofing to keep him safe during all of his expeditions.
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Special Bunny would like to introduce Popcorn, a brave and inquisitive young male bunny born at the end of January 2026.

Popcorn’s story began when his very pregnant mother was found wandering the streets this winter in desperate search of food. Thankfully, one of Special Bunny’s amazing foster families was able to rescue her just in time. Only three days later, Popcorn and his four siblings were born safely indoors.

True to his name, Popcorn is full of energy and always ready for adventure! He is incredibly brave, curious, and never wants to miss out on the action. Along with his brother Tofu, he has become quite the little troublemaker in the best possible way. Popcorn loves to jump on anything within reach — shelves, boxes, couches — if he can reach it, he’s probably already explored it.

Because of his adventurous personality, Popcorn would thrive in a home with plenty of room to run, explore, and play, along with thorough bunny-proofing to keep him safe during all of his expeditions.
Some of his favorite activities include chewing cardboard boxes, squeezing through tiny spaces, and binkying happily around the couch at full speed. After wearing himself out from all his adventures, he is also known for his dramatic bunny flops.

Popcorn was neutered at the end of April and is currently completing his vaccines. He is now ready to find his forever home!

Like many young

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How To Adopt

Popcorn was listed as ADOPTABLE by Special Bunny
How can I adopt Popcorn?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Special Bunny. 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 Popcorn?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Special Bunny will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Popcorn, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
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Special Bunny's Adoption Policy
Special Bunny has several wonderful rabbits up for adoption.  Most of our adoptables are 100% healthy and NOT special-needs! Many are rabbits that needed shelter from abuse or other circumstances. We also have special-need rabbits that are looking for the right home where they can receive a lot of love and attention.    Please start here to learn more about our adoption process! https://www.specialbunny.org/adopt/adoption-process/ Special Bunny is located in Carnation, please e-mail to set up an appointment!

Popcorn is from Special Bunny

[Seattle, WA]

Our Mission
Special Bunny is a shelter/rescue for domestic rabbits. We have a particular fondness for special-needs and older bunnies, but most of our adoptables are not special-needs bunnies! They often come to us with medical needs, but we get them the medical care they need, polish 'em up, give them the attention and love they deser...
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