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Sweet Pea

  • Baby
  • Female
  • Small
  • rabbit
  • Dutch

About Sweet Pea

Los Angeles, CA

Species & Breed

rabbit
DutchMix

Physical Traits

Baby
Female
Small
Coat: Short
Brown / Chocolate, Orange / Red, White

Behavior

Sweet Pea’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Sweet Pea's Story

Sweet Pea (Little Munchkin) was literally snatched from the jaws of early death: A BWF family member spotted the infant under attack by a cat in a Bakersfield apartment courtyard. At barely 3-4 weeks of age, this dumped, helpless, a wisp of a being was almost a snack for outdoor cats; predators that cause devastation to wildlife and victims like Sweet Pea.<br/><br/>The poor abandoned infant was thrown like garbage to the streets, with the broken back, and zero hope of survival -- (likely dumped by a breeder who had no use for a ''broken'' bunny... or by someone who bought this un-weaned baby and mistreated her).<br/><br/>Miraculously, our quick-thinking hero reacted instantly, pulling Sweet Pea from the cat's mouth; after which, he and his girlfriend -(Vegan bunny-advocate and BWF family) - gave the baby proper nourishment, warmth, and a cozy box where she could get her bearings and avoid moving too much. Most importantly, they gave her love; which she responded to immediately... the precious gift of touch and nurturing protection she'd been desperately missing from her mother.<br/><br/>With no time to spare, the remarkable BWF machinery swung into action once again, and mobilized transport for Sweet Pea from distant Bakersfield to eventually Northwood Animal Hospital in Irvine; a convoy that involved several BWF family, and an overnight stay with BWF married Vegan bunny-advocates where she was tended to all night until the morning convoy to the Vet.<br/><br/>All along the way, this angelic, love-giving spirit kept up the fight, enduring her broken back, puncture wounds, trauma, and uncertain future with grit and determination. She's a real survivor who never gave-in to self-pity. Her displays of affection show that she is a budding little love-bug. Now she just needs someone to love her back... for life.<br/><br/>If you are interested in adopting Sweet Pea, please inquire here on Petfinder or contact us at info@bunnyworldfoundation.org and we'll happily send you the adoption package.<br/>Thank you!<br/>- BWF

Sweet Pea (Little Munchkin) was literally snatched from the jaws of early death: A BWF family member spotted the infant under attack by a cat in a Bakersfield apartment courtyard. At barely 3-4 weeks of age, this dumped, helpless, a wisp of a being was almost a snack for outdoor cats; predators that cause devastation to wildlife and victims like Sweet Pea.

The poor abandoned infant was thrown like garbage to the streets, with the broken back, and zero hope of survival -- (likely dumped by a breeder who had no use for a ''broken'' bunny... or by someone who bought this un-weaned baby and mistreated her).

Miraculously, our quick-thinking hero reacted instantly, pulling Sweet Pea from the cat's mouth; after which, he and his girlfriend -(Vegan bunny-advocate and BWF family) - gave the baby proper nourishment, warmth, and a cozy box where she could get her bearings and avoid moving too much. Most importantly, they gave her love; which she responded to immediately... the precious gift of touch and nurturing prot

Sweet Pea (Little Munchkin) was literally snatched from the jaws of early death: A BWF family member spotted the infant under attack by a cat in a Bakersfield apartment courtyard. At barely 3-4 weeks of age, this dumped, helpless, a wisp of a being was almost a snack for outdoor cats; predators that cause devastation to wildlife and victims like Sweet Pea.

The poor abandoned infant was thrown like garbage to the streets, with the broken back, and zero hope of survival -- (likely dumped by a breeder who had no use for a ''broken'' bunny... or by someone who bought this un-weaned baby and mistreated her).

Miraculously, our quick-thinking hero reacted instantly, pulling Sweet Pea from the cat's mouth; after which, he and his girlfriend -(Vegan bunny-advocate and BWF family) - gave the baby proper nourishment, warmth, and a cozy box where she could get her bearings and avoid moving too much. Most importantly, they gave her love; which she responded to immediately... the precious gift of touch and nurturing protection she'd been desperately missing from her mother.

With no time to spare, the remarkable BWF machinery swung into action once again, and mobilized transport for Sweet Pea from distant Bakersfield to eventually Northwood Animal Hospital in Irvine; a convoy that involved several BWF family, and an overnight stay with BWF married Vegan bunny-advocates where she was tended to all night un

How To Adopt

Sweet Pea was listed as Adoptable by Bunny World Foundation
How can I adopt Sweet Pea?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Bunny World Foundation. 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 Sweet Pea?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Bunny World Foundation will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Sweet Pea, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Bunny World Foundation, and they'll be happy to help!
Bunny World Foundation's Adoption Policy
We are ALL volunteers at BWF and work around the clock to save lives. Please be patient. If you do not hear from us within a few days, please call us and leave a VM. Your e-mail might have ended up in our spam. Do not rush the process. It's a 10-15-year commitment! • ALL OUR BUNNIES ARE SPAYED/NEUTERED, MICROCHIPPED, EXAMINED BY AN EXOTIC VET, AND TREATED FOR PARASITES, FLEAS, MITES, AND TICKS. ALL LAAS RABBITS ARE VACCINATED. MEDICAL RECORDS ARE AVAILABLE FOR TRANSFER TO THE ADOPTER'S NAME. • Inspirational BWF Setups: BWF Bunny Hotel - https://www.facebook.com/bunnychateau/ • If you adopt a mate for your bunny from Bunny World Foundation, we offer a complimentary bonding ordeal and are happy to take your bunny and ours on Bunnymoon for seven days if you opt for an exchange, or you can book a Bunnymoon Suite at Bunny Chateau - https://www.facebook.com/bunnychateau/ • All the donations and fees go toward our medical bills and supplies. In addition, each bunny adopted allows us to rescue another. We look forward to hearing from you! ? Thank you very much! ~BWF Volunteer Team

Sweet Pea is from Bunny World Foundation

[Los Angeles, CA]

Our Mission
BWF is an ALL-Volunteer, foster-based, non-profit 501(c) 3 animal welfare organization founded in 2008 in Los Angeles, California. Set up to promote (Shelter) Equity and Equality for Rabbits, BWF's mission is to combat animal cruelty, illegal animal sales, exploitation, and neglect of all animals through rescue efforts, pub...
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