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Born: 2017 (approx. 5 years old)
Sex: Doe/Female
Breed: Mix/Unknown

Scarlett and her sister, Skeeter, were Easter presents for some young children, who soon tired of caring for them. Seeking a new, loving home for the rabbits, the family brought them to ANT and they quickly became wonderful therapy bunnies! Scarlett is the welcoming rabbit in our fluffle, always the first one to greet her friends and new arrivals. She loves to be petted and is very curious & inquisitive when visiting around town. Scarlett is known to make little nests in the rabbit houses, but also enjoys hopping around in the fresh air and grass.

Born: 2017 (approx. 5 years old)
Sex: Doe/Female
Breed: Mix/Unknown


Skeeter arrived with her sister, Scarlett, several years ago as young rabbits. She loves program but especially enjoys visiting the elders during Mobile ANT. She has been fighting an abscess on her face for awhile but still loves to participate and is very sweet.

Fun fact: Skeeter has the biggest dewlap on the farm! (A fold of skin under her chin) It doubles as a pillow so she can always be comfortable

Born: Unknown
Sex: Lapin (Castrated male)
Breed: American mix


Popcorn was a stray rescue from the humane society who we adopted last winter. He had been returned by several different owners who were unable to care for him, but we saw his potential to be a very special rabbit. He can be a little skittish at first, but loves attention. He wears a harness when outside of the rabbit house because he likes to jump out of his basket! Popcorn is a great friend to his fellow rabbits and very energetic; you can normally find him binkying around the play area! He helps his human friends practice deep breathing and calm energy, which help him feel safe and supported.

Fun fact: Popcorn loves to live up to his name - he’s always bouncing around and making people smile!

Born: 2015
Sex: Lapin (Castrated male)
Breed: Lionhead

Ollie has spent almost his whole life with ANT! He arrived with his brother, Alfie, as very young rabbits, and the two grew up up on the farm together. He has given so much love throughout the years, visiting seniors, schools, and even Microsoft conferences(!), but has now developed arthritis and is mostly retired from programs. He is best friends with Chanel and they enjoy lazy days munching on greens and relaxing in the fresh air of the rabbit play pen

Born: Unknown
Sex: Doe/Female
Breed: Angora mix

Chanel was given to us by a vet tech who couldn’t keep her anymore. She is the most gentle rabbit on the farm, loves being petted, and will soak up lots of love on our participants’ laps. She even likes the horses and will come out to visit during sessions in the arena! She is often found cuddling with her best bud, Ollie, and was a key support for him when his brother, Alfie, passed away last year. Chanel has chronic runny eyes but is happy to be cared for by our barnyard staff. As an Angora rabbit, she has the softest fur and is often mistaken for a small dog because she's so big & fluffy!

Fun fact: Chanel gets haircuts to help keep the fur out of her eyes.

Born: 2020 ( approx. 1.5 y/o)
Sex: Lapin (Castrated male)
Breed: American mix (possibly part Flemish Giant!)

Snow was adopted with his brother, Juniper, from the humane society this summer. ANT is his third (and forever!) home - the two were surrendered several times by owners unable to care for them and spent much of their life in the shelter. Snow is outgoing, curious, and loves to lounge around waiting for the next cuddle. He is learning about Mobile ANT and will be a wonderful visitor for seniors and children!

Fun fact: Snow loves head massages and will melt with enjoyment.

Born: 2020 ( approx. 1.5 y/o)
Sex: Lapin (Castrated male)
Breed: American mix (possibly part Flemish Giant!)

Juniper was adopted with his brother, Snow, from the humane society this summer. ANT is his third (and forever!) home - the two were surrendered several times by owners unable to care for them and spent much of their life in the shelter. Juniper is a bit more shy than Snow, but is still very perky and inquisitive. You’ll normally see him binkying around in the outdoor run or lounging on the cool stones. He is a very kind brother to Snow and they're playful and affectionate with each other, sometimes even hopping into the same basket!