Memory Hall of Buns

Have you lost a beloved bun recently or perhaps years ago and want to honor him or her? Send us a message and tell us about your late bun. We will follow up with you for a photo and will post your memory of your beloved bun here!

 

Meagan’s beloved bun, Bubby

remembering benny “bubby”
(2020 - August 2025)

Bubby’s mom, Meagan shared with us the following about her beloved boy:

I brought Benny (aka Bubby) home when he was a baby 8-week-old bun. He was teeny tiny and full of life, binkying and dealing out kisses as soon as he got settled into my college apartment. He owned the entire living room then, the entire apartment during graduate school, and most recently had his own room in my house solely dedicated to his various litter boxes, hay bags, toys, and cardboard boxes (his most favorite pastime - bunstruction).

After hard, long days, I would come home to my sweet little guy, hyping up his binkies and feeding him a bowl of fresh greens topped with an Oxbow loop (his favorite thing ever besides blueberries). We watched TV together and he would sit in my lap while I played my favorite video games, frequently petting his ears happily listening to his teeth crunchies while he snuggled me.

He loved to flop under my desk, near my feet, while I worked, and always kept them warm and toasty. He was the best coworker and study buddy that I ever had, always providing comfort and joy even during the hardest times. We were inseparable day in and day out, and he was truly a light in my life when times were hard.

Unfortunately, he suddenly passed away this year, in August, and it's been devastating. I still have a hard time fathoming that he's gone, and I miss his presence in my life. I miss the fuzzy tumbleweeds of fur, the bunny cocoa puffs left around his room, and the sound of him flopping next to me while I sit at my desk. I miss his sweet demeanor and his unconditional love. I love my little guy, and I would give anything to have him back.

I really hope we get to meet again someday, and I hope that his binkies over the rainbow bridge ended in a field of blueberries and bananas. Rest in peace Bubby (2020-2025).

remembering Orlando “lando”
(2000 - January 2025)

Lando’s mom, Nicole shared a tribute to their beautiful boy:

Orlando, 'Lando' was only with us a short time. He was 4 years old, had been desexed a few weeks before we got him in early December 2024, and originally was being fostered for a month to help out the local orphanage, with the plan to see if he'd bond with my girl later.

He was cheeky from the start, trying and successfully escaping the area of my lounge he was in multiple times, chasing my girl around trying to bonk her and getting into all sorts of places he shouldn't, and pooping prolifically. Over the weeks we had him, he calmed down, and the bonkiness lessened. I let them eat meals together supervised, allowed him to explore the apartment multiple times a day, and slowly he and my girl started to spend a little time together.

I was so happy for the companionship for my girl, and as he got used to us, we would all relax together in the lounge, watching TV. Even though he wasn't settled enough to sleep in the bedroom, I made sure he could at least come into the hallway and sleep near us at night, with the hope he'd sleep on the bed like my girl eventually. I felt like I had my little bun-family at last.

He was adventurous, and we all travelled locally around the state a few times between Christmas and early Jan. He was always curious and ended up exploring the new accommodations, sometimes getting into trouble by exploring too far! He was lively, curious and intelligent, and encouraged my girl to be more active, as much as he annoyed her! We were all ready to officially adopt him once our foster time was up.

Devastatingly, we suddenly lost him 13/1/25 to an unknown cause; in a matter of 30 minutes I was away from the room, he passed. I’m so sad that our little family unit has lost a much loved member so soon.

You were so loved in the short time we had you, Lando; I’d give anything to have more time with you. I really hope you know how loved you were and how you made us laugh and feel so happy. Binky free little man, until we're together again.

Love you Lando Lando.

Nicole’s beloved Lando

Lando

Remembering silverbell
(July 2012 - September 2023)

Silverbell’s mom, Sophie shared with me that her precious boy had recently passed. This is her tribute to his life:

Our Silverbell, words aren't enough to describe the heartache 💔😢 on the day you went to live peacefully in heaven. I am telling myself, you are well over the beautiful rainbow and when my time comes, I will be holding you in my arms again and it will be forever 💙.  

Silverbell, I did not know that you were destined to be my third baby, you were the completion to our family of four. My son, daughter and your dad loved you with all our hearts and soul. To have you in our family and life for 11 years was a blessing. You brought us so much joy, laughter and love. Watching you grow, back kicking a feral cat, chasing the birds that pinched your food, and lying under the lavender flowers are my beautiful memories of you 💗. 

Silverbell loved playing in the garden, it was when he was the happiest. Watching his dad gardening and trying to help, was a joy to watch. When it was time to be put inside, oh, Mr. Silverbell was grumpy and throwing everything around. That's how the newspaper ended up on his head (see photo). I love this photo, it made me laugh. 

Our Silverbell, I am sure you will find many heavenly friends, and I know that we will meet again. We will love you and will carry you in our hearts for eternity. 💕

Silverbell lounging in the garden

Silverbell after throwing things

 

Rudolph blending in with all the other winter creatures.

Remembering Rudolph

Rudolph’s human, Melissa, shared with me that her beloved bun recently passed away due to an ear infection. She is heartbroken as she did everything possible to help him recover. He passed away peacefully at night while everyone was sleeping - eagerly taking his favorite treat before bed.

To honor Rudolph, Melissa shared some things about her sweet bun:

  • Rudolph was a laid-back boy who didn’t mind being held and enjoyed being around the family

  • He got his name because Melissa and her family adopted him around Christmas time

  • Rudolph was curious and loved to explore, dig and chew (especially on cords, which Melissa quickly bunny proofed - the Christmas tree was never safe from Rudolph!)

  • Enjoyed laying next to his dog friend, Angel but ruled over all his dog siblings

  • Favorite treats: dried strawberry slice and Oxbow Dill cookie

Maxli

Maxli’s siblings, Sir Joey Brown and Skelly

Sir Joey Brown (Browno) - left, and Skelly

Remembering: Maxli (2007-2016)

From Maxli’s mom Susanne: When I picked Maxli up from a rescue centre her name was Momie! She was about 8 weeks old. But her naughty and quirky behaviour soon made me change her name to Maxli. A blue eyed beautiful bunny full of affection and fitted in well with her new mates Skelly and Browno. We all got ready for our move from England to Spain and in order to make it as stress-free as possible for the bunnies I booked a privat flight. Just days before our flight Maxli slowed eating , sadly a routine teeth check at the vets proved fatal for her, she could not take the Anastasia. She did fly with her friends and myself to Spain in her little wooden urn I had made for her. Maxli would have loved the sunny climate so it was a very sad time for us all. I write this in honour of all my three beloved bunnies Sir  Joey Brown (Browno) who was always the Boss, Skelly who was always so calm  and Maxli who was always so naughty.  Dearest Maxli I know now you are now united  with Browno and Skelly in Binkey Heaven.

Remembering: Sir Joey Brown (Browno) & Skelly

From Browno & Skelly’s mom Susanne C.: I have had a rabbit dynasty for 30 years in the UK. In 2016 we moved to Spain, and I only had my two bunnies left: Joey Browno and Skelly. I flew them by private jet to avoid stress. Skelly died in 2020. He had dental issues and died of a reaction to pain relief. My warrior Browno who always looked after Skelly died this weekend after a beautiful life. I held him tight in his last moments and his little cry was heartbreaking. He was an amazing companion and I write this in his honour, Joey Brown 2014 to 2023. I knighted him Sir because he was such a warrior and always took good care of his friend.

 
 

Delilah Rose

Oliver Joe

Remembering: delilah rose

From Delilah’s mom, Kristin: Delilah was the sweetest, gentlest girl. I miss her sweet kisses on my face. I wanted many more years with her, but I’m so glad I got to be her mom for the years I had her.

Remembering: Oliver Joe

From Oliver’s mom, Kristin: Oliver was my first boy bunny, and he was a lot of fun. Always interested in playing with the cats and endlessly curious about everything. He loved all other creatures and gave his mama the best kisses.

Darla Jane

Remembering: darla jane

From Darla’s mom, Kristin: Darla started out as a foster, but I made it one day before I knew she was mine. Such a sweet, gentle big girl. I’ll miss her always.