Available Buns
This page lists rabbits who are currently available or will be ready for placement soon.
Each bunny is raised in our home and known individually. We place carefully so every rabbit is matched to a home where they will be truly loved and understood.
Sometimes a rabbit simply catches your heart—and that instinct is often worth paying attention to.
Last updated: March 18, 2026
Currently Available Rabbits
Sullivan
Quiet, tender-hearted companion who loves gentle head rubs.
Neutered Black Tort Buck
1 year old
Available for the Right Home
Sullivan has a quiet way about him that’s easy to miss at first — but once you notice it, it’s hard to forget.
He isn’t the kind of rabbit who demands attention or fills the room with energy. Instead, he settles in beside you, content to be near, quietly enjoying whatever affection comes his way. There is a gentleness to him that feels steady and unhurried, the kind that brings a sense of calm into a home.
What makes Sullivan especially special is his temperament. He is observant, emotionally even, and naturally respectful in the way he approaches both people and other rabbits.
Recently, he had the opportunity to meet another rabbit, Holly. He showed kind, thoughtful interest without being overwhelming, and when she didn’t return that interest, he accepted it calmly and moved on without stress or frustration. That response speaks volumes about who he is.
Because of this, Sullivan may be a particularly lovely fit for a home that is hoping to bond. He doesn’t rush connection, but he is very open to it, and his steady nature can make the bonding process feel more peaceful and manageable.
Sullivan is neutered and continuing to settle hormonally, and he is still working on consistent litter habits. He currently tends to choose soft surfaces, so he will need a home that is willing to provide a thoughtful setup and gently reinforce good habits with consistency as he continues to mature.
We will be looking for a home that recognizes the value of a quieter rabbit — one who may not demand attention, but offers something just as meaningful in return.
As always, rabbits are placed as indoor companions, and each placement is based on overall fit. We take time to thoughtfully match our rabbits to the homes where they will thrive.
Best suited for: a calm home with a little patience and a lot of kindness
Favorite things: gentle nose rubs and peaceful companionship
Date of Birth: April 5, 2024
Status: Available

Henrietta
Thoughtful, intelligent rabbit who forms deep bonds with patient people.
Spayed Chocolate Doe
3 years old
Henrietta is the kind of rabbit who notices everything.
From her slightly wonky, airplane-style ears to the way she watches the world around her with careful attention, she has a presence that is both alert and quietly expressive. She is not a rabbit who rushes into interaction. Instead, she takes her time, observing first and deciding for herself when and how to engage.
There is a bit of sass to Henrietta — not in a difficult way, but in a way that reflects her independence and awareness. She tends to move forward in small steps when it comes to trust, gaining confidence, pausing, and then moving forward again. It’s a thoughtful process, and one that rewards patience.
Henrietta has a strong sense of her environment and often acts as the quiet “observer” of the space, keeping track of what’s happening around her with steady curiosity.
She uses her litter box well and maintains her space nicely, which makes her an easy addition from a daily care standpoint.
In interactions with other rabbits, Henrietta tends to avoid rather than confront. Because of this, she may be a promising candidate for bonding, particularly in a home that understands how to move slowly and read subtle cues.
Henrietta is not a rabbit who will immediately seek out attention, but in the right home — one that allows her space, respects her pace, and appreciates her personality — she has the potential to form a meaningful and deeply rewarding bond.
We will be looking for a home that values who she is, rather than trying to change her.
As always, rabbits are placed as indoor companions, and each placement is based on overall fit. We take time to thoughtfully match our rabbits to the homes where they will thrive.
Date of Birth: November 21, 2022
Status: Available


Beanie - ON HOLD
Gentle little observer who blossoms with patient love.
Baby Pet Chinchilla Doe
10 weeks old
Beanie is a gentle, thoughtful little bunny with a soft personality and an even softer coat. She has always been a bit of an observer, often watching quietly before deciding it’s safe to hop in and explore.
Once Beanie feels comfortable, her personality begins to shine. She relaxes, grows curious about her surroundings, and shows the tiny spark of sass that Penelope’s babies often carry. She enjoys gentle pets and calm companionship and will likely blossom beautifully in a home that gives her a little patience and encouragement.
She is not a bold, high-energy bunny—but in the right home, she will become a deeply loved and steady companion.
Date of Birth: January 6, 2026
Status: ON HOLD for Grace & Family


Placement Fees
Placement fees reflect age and spay/neuter status. Fees are consistent regardless of color or markings.
Unaltered junior rabbits (2–5 months): $350
Neutered bucks (up to ~4 years): $400
Spayed does (up to ~4 years): $450
We place rabbits up to approximately four years of age. Beyond that stage, rabbits remain with us as permanent residents.
Rabbits may be reserved with a $50 deposit, with the remaining balance due in cash at pickup. You can review our full Sales & Placement Policy here for additional details.
Our Approach to Placement
At Hot Cross Buns, we do not take a “pick and purchase” approach.
Each rabbit is known and observed individually, and placements are made carefully based on personality, home environment, and long-term fit.
You are not expected to choose perfectly on your own.
Instead, we invite you to:
Notice which rabbits you feel drawn to
Read through their descriptions carefully
Share your home, preferences, and hopes through the Placement Form
From there, we will guide the matching process and help determine which rabbit is the best fit for your home.
Some families come with one rabbit in mind.
Others are open to guidance.
Both are welcome here.
You do not need to be certain—only willing to begin the process.
We do not place on a first-come, first-served basis. Our goal is not speed, but the right match for both the rabbit and the home.
Looking for Babies?
If you are hoping for a younger rabbit, you are welcome to visit our Nursery page, where we occasionally share litters that are still too young to be listed here.
Babies are not listed individually until approximately 6–7 weeks of age, once their personalities begin to emerge. Most go home between 8–10 weeks, depending on readiness.
Families are welcome to apply in advance if they feel drawn to a particular litter. Early inquiries simply allow us to begin getting to know potential homes before matching begins.
Next Steps
If you feel a connection to one of the rabbits above, the next step is to read through our placement expectations and submit a Placement Form.
We encourage you to review this page carefully, as it answers many common questions and helps ensure a smooth, thoughtful process.
Upcoming Litters
We occasionally have litters that are still in early stages and not yet ready to be listed individually.
If you are hoping for a future rabbit and do not feel a strong connection to the currently available buns, you are welcome to follow along with upcoming litters.
Noelle x Sweet Tea – kits arrived 2/26/26
Tansy x You Are My Sunshine – kits arrived 2/24/26
Babies are not listed individually until approximately 6–7 weeks of age, once their personalities begin to emerge.
Families are welcome to apply in advance if they feel drawn to a particular pairing or would like to be considered when babies become available.
