Suzie Buns Program
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Suzie Buns is a program named in Memory of Suzie Davis, a wonderful and kind volunteer at Wildhorse Ranch Rescue.
Suzie loved not only the rescued horses but her beloved bunnies, "Buns." She spent a lot of her time rescuing bunnies, fostering them, finding them homes, and adopting bunnies of her own!
We have taken in Suzie's Bunnies. We need help with Fostering and Adoption to give these beautiful bunnies wonderful homes! Big thanks to Natalie Z for her dedication to this wonderful project in honor of Suzie!
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Kuro and Umami. Umami is a boy. Kuro is a girl.
Born March 2025. Umami is kind of a couch potato but likes to explore. Kuro is definitely more squirmy, but both are easily held. Both working on potty training and have the pee part down. Both love exploring outside of their playpens but are still a little timid. Having a hard time telling who is whom? Umami has a mostly gray belly and when you pick him up...his tubby tummy is a dead giveaway. They have been spayed/neutered and received their vaccines.
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Tofu and Nori
Both females. Born the beginning of March, 2025. Both super curious. Bonded pair. You'll find them bouncing around their cage playing tag, or exploring a play run. Both are learning to be litter box train and have the pee part down so far. Both like to climb and are easy to handle but get squirmy because they want to play. You'll often see Tofu using Nori as a pillow, but Nori doesn't seem to mind. They have been spayed and received their vaccines.
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Meet Biscotti
Male. Born February 2025.
He is dog and cat friendly as long as the dog and cats are friendly back. He likes being handled and litter box trained. He likes exploring the house and hanging with humans.
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Mr. Moo.
Born 2022. Up to date on shots. What makes him even more special than his adorable spots?!? He's a tripod. He had to have his back left amputated but that doesn't stop him from getting around. He's friendly and loves pets. He loves to explore and be social once he warms up a bit to you. He does need some special attention to his left ear as he can get wax build up because he can't clean it properly. And needs to not have unsafe climbing areas due to his missing back leg. Otherwise he's a healthy boy who is looking for his furever home.
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Wildhorse Ranch Rescue, Inc. aka Wildhorse
501(c)(3) charity ~ Established 1995
Mailing Address for ALL correspondence: PO Box 3080 Gilbert, AZ 85299-3080
Physical Addresses: WHQ ~ Wildhorse Head Quarters 11811 S Lindsay Road Gilbert, AZ 85296
W@PP ~ Wildhorse at Pixie's Playground - Certified Foster Facility - San Tan Valley, AZ
W66 - Wildhorse 66 ~ 3555 W Old Hwy Ash Fork, AZ 86320
Phone: (866) 926-8007 General inquires ~ office@wildhorse.org / Volunteering ecreeger@wildhorse.org
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