VCAS Bunny Brigade

VCAS Bunny Brigade The Bunny Brigade is a group of Ventura County Animal Services' volunteers dedicated to improving the quality of life for domestic rabbits. Adopt.

The Bunny Brigade provides care and enrichment for Ventura County Animal Services' rabbits, works to place VCAS rabbits in loving forever homes, educates the public about proper rabbit care, raises funds for supplies and medical treatments, and promotes rabbit welfare and spaying/neutering throughout the county. HOW TO ADOPT A BUNNY FROM VCAS:

Our adoption process has temporarily changed due to C

ovid and the RHDV virus. The following is how our current adoption process works:

1. Learn about rabbits and their care. Visit the Notes section of our page (www.facebook.com/VCASBunnyBrigade/notes) to read all about proper rabbit care, diet, housing, what to expect when bringing a bunny home, etc. Rabbits are an 8-12 year commitment and adding a pet to your family should not be taken lightly and should be researched thoroughly ahead of time.
2. Schedule an adoption appointment. Email us at [email protected] to correspond with one of our experienced volunteers to set up a time for you to visit the shelter to meet our adoptable bunnies.
2. Visit with the rabbits. Bring everyone in your family and plan to spend at least a couple hours meeting our shelter rabbits and going over important and helpful rabbit care info with one of our adoption counselors. Each bunny has a unique personality so we want to find the best fit for your whole family. If you are looking for a companion for your current bunny, we temporarily are not able to offer our bunny date services at the moment. But if you contact us either on our social media pages or through our email we can offer you helpful information and suggestions for rabbit rescues that are currently able to offer bunny dates.
3. Once you have determined a rabbit is a good fit for your home, are committed to providing daily love and care for the next 8-12 years, have purchased all of the necessary supplies, and selected the right bunny for your whole family, you are ready to adopt and pay the $50 adoption fee. Each rabbit is spayed/neutered prior to adoption and is eligible for a free wellness visit with a rabbit savvy veterinarian. Our adoptable rabbits are viewable at https://www.vcas.us/rabbits/. RABBIT CARE INFO:

The following is a quick overview of proper rabbit care information. As mentioned above, please visit our Notes page for more detailed information. Living arrangements: Due to MANY reasons, rabbits need to live inside the house as part of the family. As an indoor house rabbit they receive more attention from their families and bond more with them, health issues are more quickly discovered, and they are protected from numerous predators, extreme temperatures and the RHDV virus. Rabbits need spacious accommodations (in addition to at least 3-5 hours of daily indoor exercise outside of their living arrangements), so here are several great options for indoor housing: rabbit-proofing a whole room in your home, an x-pen or several x-pens connected to make a large living area, or a large home-made rabbit condo made out of “Neat Idea Cubes”. Some people even rabbit-proof their entire home so their bunny can be free-roam. Cages and hutches sold online and in pet stores do not provide nearly enough of the room that a rabbit needs and should be avoided. For more on rabbit housing and living arrangements, please see below:
http://rabbit.org/faq-housing/
http://www.thebunnyguy.com/livingarrangements.html
http://www.sandiegorabbits.org/housing/x-pen-living-can-improve-your-rabbits-life

Diet: 80% of a rabbit’s diet should be fresh grass hay, such as timothy or orchard. Hay is crucial for healthy digestive systems and teeth. Pile your rabbit’s litter box high with fresh hay at least once a day. Rabbits also need fresh leafy greens every day. Pellets should be limited. More diet information can be found by visiting the links below:
Bunny Food Pyramid -http://www.sandiegorabbits.org/sites/default/files/content/page/images/Rabbit_Food_Pyramid_July08.pdf
What Should I Feed My Bunny? - http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/diet.html
Diet Overview - http://rabbit.org/faq-diet/

Bonding: Rabbits are social animals and need plenty of attention from their humans, but nothing replaces the constant companionship of another bunny. Rabbits in pairs are generally healthier and happier than those living alone. They must be spayed/neutered before bonding can begin, and they must be introduced slowly in neutral territory. Bonding can be tricky and time-consuming; it is not safe to just put 2 rabbits together. Contact us for information on where you can take your bunny for a bunny date. Below are some great resources for information on bonding:
House Rabbit Network: http://www.rabbitnetwork.org/articles/bond.shtml
House Rabbit Society: http://www.rabbit.org/faq/sections/introductions.html
Bunny Bunch: http://bunnybunch.com/rabbitcare.htm

Spaying & Neutering: There are many great reasons for spaying and neutering rabbits. Even if your rabbit lives alone, this is very important as it can prevent serious health issues and extend life expectancy. Altering your rabbits can improve their overall behavior, making them better family companions. Spaying and neutering is essential for preventing overpopulation and, consequently, euthanasia. Rabbits & Children: Rabbits do not make the best pets for young children since rabbits are fragile and, being at the bottom of the food chain, do not like loud noises, fast movements, or being picked up. If you have children in your home, please read this excellent article! http://rabbit.org/faq-children-and-rabbits/

Additional Rabbit Resources:
House Rabbit Society: www.rabbit.org
House Rabbit Network: www.houserabbitnetwork.org
Bunny World Foundation: www.bunnyworlfoundation.org
Bunny Bunch: www.bunnybunch.org

Don't hesitate to contact us if you have any questions!

Adoptable Everest 🥰This handsome boy is the definition of chill and charming. Everest has such a calm, affectionate pers...
05/20/2026

Adoptable Everest 🥰

This handsome boy is the definition of chill and charming. Everest has such a calm, affectionate personality and absolutely melts for head pets. He’s the kind of bun who is happy to lounge nearby, soak up attention, and quietly steal your heart.

Sweet, easygoing, and full of love - Everest is ready to find a home where he can relax, be adored, and give endless bunny affection in return ✨

Interested in learning more about Everest or any of our other amazing shelter buns? Send us an email! 📧: [email protected]

FOSTER FAMILIES NEEDED! We are seeing an increase of very young rabbits so we are looking for fosters who can commit to ...
05/12/2026

FOSTER FAMILIES NEEDED! We are seeing an increase of very young rabbits so we are looking for fosters who can commit to having a rabbit(s) for 2-4 months. Depending on if they are males or females and ready to be neutered/spayed.

We will supply you with everything you need! All you need to supply: fresh salad & lots of love! These rabbits will need lots of socialization as they need to get used to being handled by a variety of people.

If you are interested, please email us at [email protected]. It takes a village and we thank each and every one of you for your support in helping the VCAS shelter buns! ❤️🐰

Cleo, short for Cleopatra… because obviously she’s royalty 👑✨This ruby-eyed white queen is serving elegance, mystery, an...
05/03/2026

Cleo, short for Cleopatra… because obviously she’s royalty 👑✨

This ruby-eyed white queen is serving elegance, mystery, and main character energy.
Stunning? Always. Adoptable? Yes. Your home? Hopefully next 🤍

Interested in meeting this sweet girl? Send us an email! 📧: [email protected]

🐰 Rabbits are NOT Easter gifts 🐰To help prevent impulse adoptions and protect the wellbeing of our rabbits, we will be p...
04/03/2026

🐰 Rabbits are NOT Easter gifts 🐰

To help prevent impulse adoptions and protect the wellbeing of our rabbits, we will be pausing rabbit adoptions Easter weekend (Saturday & Sunday).
Every year, far too many rabbits bought as gifts are later abandoned or surrendered. And many don’t even make it to their first birthday.

Before bringing home a bunny, here’s what to know:
• Rabbits can live 10–12+ years
• They are not low-maintenance pets
• They require care from an exotic veterinarian
• Their teeth constantly grow and need monitoring
• They need daily attention, enrichment, and love—just like dogs or cats

This Easter, choose a kinder option 💛
Chocolate bunnies and plush rabbits make sweet gifts, without the lifelong responsibility.

Thinking about adopting in the future? We’d love to help you learn more - send us an email!
📧 [email protected]

RABBITS ARE NOT EASTER GIFTS. In effort to reduce impulse adoptions and for the health and safety of our rabbits, we wil...
04/01/2026

RABBITS ARE NOT EASTER GIFTS. In effort to reduce impulse adoptions and for the health and safety of our rabbits, we will be PAUSING rabbit adoptions for the Easter weekend - Saturday, April 4th & Sunday, April 5th.

Approximately 80% of rabbits purchased for Easter are abandoned, end up in animal shelters or don’t live to see their first birthday.

Here are 5 reasons why rabbits are NOT gifts:

1. Rabbits live 10-12 years on average
2. They are not low-maintenance pets
3. Buns require a specialized exotic vet for regular veterinary care.
4. Rabbits teeth constantly grow so they need extra attention to ensure they do not cause health problems
5. They need the same love and attention that any other pet (dog, cat, etc) would require.

Chocolate rabbits and plush bunnies make wonderful gifts for Easter that do not require any additional attention. Do not buy live animals as gifts!

Interested in learning more about adoption or our adoption process? Send us an email!
📧: [email protected]

Adoptable Duncan was feeling extra lucky this St. Patrick’s Day 🍀🐰With a little cilantro clover on his ear, he was more ...
03/18/2026

Adoptable Duncan was feeling extra lucky this St. Patrick’s Day 🍀🐰

With a little cilantro clover on his ear, he was more than ready to celebrate 💚

03/13/2026

Is this your lost rabbit? Approx 1 year old male rabbit found at Pleasant Valley Fields, Camarillo on 3/12. Please come to the Camarillo Shelter at 600 Aviation Drive to reclaim.

Many bunny families assume all hope is lost if their fluffy friend accidentally escapes… but the intakes several stray rabbits a month! Please help us spread the word, and bunny owners, don’t forget to put up flyers and check the shelter.

This March, we’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a Bunny Brigade drawing 🍀🐰One lucky bunny parent will win a goodie ...
03/09/2026

This March, we’re celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a Bunny Brigade drawing 🍀🐰

One lucky bunny parent will win a goodie basket overflowing with amazing rabbit treats & supplies — basically a pot of gold for your bun!

✨ The goodie basket is valued at $100 in goodies your bunny will love! ✨

How to enter:
🍀 Make a purchase at the Bunny Boutique (please be sure to check our hours)
🍀 Receive ONE entry per customer per day

The opportunity will run until March 29th. One winner will be contacted using the phone number provided on the ticket.

Some-bunny is about to get very lucky ✨

Nancy is a beautiful ruby-eyed white rabbit, and buns like her are often the most overlooked simply because of their eye...
03/08/2026

Nancy is a beautiful ruby-eyed white rabbit, and buns like her are often the most overlooked simply because of their eyes. But the people who know REWs know the truth - they’re some of the sweetest, silliest, most loving rabbits around 🤍

Nancy is curious, gentle, and ready to fill a home with binkies, nose boops, and bunny attitude. She just needs someone willing to see past the ruby eyes and discover the amazing bun she is.

✨ Give overlooked bunnies a chance. If you’ve been thinking about adopting, Nancy would love to meet you.

📩 Send us an email to learn more about adopting Nancy - [email protected]

Meet Daphne ✨ This adorable black & white Dutch mix bunny is about 7 months old and as cute as they come. Daphne can be ...
03/05/2026

Meet Daphne ✨ This adorable black & white Dutch mix bunny is about 7 months old and as cute as they come. Daphne can be a little shy at first, but with patience and a gentle touch she’ll start to feel safe and show her sweet personality.

She’s very attached to her little stuffie, and together they make the most adorable duo 🥰 It helps her feel safe and comfortable.

Daphne is looking for a quiet home without young children, where she can relax, feel secure, and be loved. 💕

If you have a calm space and a soft spot for bunnies, Daphne (and her tiny plush buddy!) might just be your perfect match.

Interested in meeting this sweet gal? Send us an email! 📧: [email protected]

Address

600 Aviation Drive
Camarillo, CA
93010

Opening Hours

Wednesday 3pm - 6pm
Saturday 1pm - 5pm
Sunday 1pm - 4pm

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