Long Beach Animal Care Services
LBACS ensures “Compassion Saves” by supporting the people and animals of our community through outreach, education, guidance, and support services.
We protect shelter animals by creating an environment of care through enrichment and innovative programs.
Please note: bonded groups must be homed together. All rabbits are already spayed/neutered and have received the medgene RHDV-2 vaccination series.
The RHDV-2 vaccine is an annual vaccination that can be scheduled for at these clinics.
LOCATION: 7700 E Spring St, Long Beach, CA 90815
CONTACT: (562) 570 - 7387
TO ADOPT: Please use the Animal Admissions entrance. Please do not bring your pet to the shelter.
10:00 AM - 4:30 PM (Wednesday-Friday)
10:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Saturday-Sunday)
Meet Serenity + Venus! They are mother+daughter. They were rescued from a hoarding situation by Long Beach Animal Care Services, and have been our fosters since they were 4 weeks old. They were successfully adopted out of the shelter system, but their adopting family ran into housing issues (and could no longer care for them). Serenity is black with a white paw, while Venus is her mini-me in gray. They can be found snuggling under their hidey. Both enjoy to play with their chew toys. They are currently housed in a 5 feet by 5 feet pen, but would do best as free-roamers. They have great litter-box habits - both are spayed, RHDV-2 vaccinated (due in February annually), and microchipped. They need to be adopted together! As a thank you for their safe adoption, our facility is offering $400 credit to the adopting family (with completion of our Rabbit Care 101 Course). We are also open to long-term fosters for knowledgable rabbit owners.
Why We Foster
(+ Why You Should Adopt)
We're currently fostering rabbits from Long Beach Animal Care Services because we've seen firsthand how many incredible bunnies end up in shelters through no fault of their own. Owner surrenders. Moving situations. People who didn't understand rabbit care. Impulse Easter purchases.
These rabbits deserve better.
When you adopt, you're not just getting a pet—you're giving a second chance to a rabbit who's been waiting. And honestly? Shelter rabbits are some of the sweetest, most grateful floofs you'll ever meet.
We've adopted all three of our own rabbits (Marshmallow, Macaron, and Chocolatte) from rescues, and we can't imagine it any other way. Meet our rescue bunnies →