Easter is right around the corner! That means many people will be looking to purchase bunnies for their children to play with. But unless you’re prepared for a 10 year+ commitment and know exactly what caring for one entails, you shouldn’t buy one.
Instead, look for places to visit where you can still get your fill of furry squishes whenever you like. Here are four of the best places to visit across the United States.
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Happi Farm (Davie, Florida)
If you’re looking for somebunny to cuddle, head on over to Happi Farm in Davie, Florida where you will find all sorts of animals from horses, hedgehogs, chickens, pigs, goats and yes- bunnies!
Admission is $10 an adult and $5 a child. Proper attire is required on any farm, and the Happi Farm is no exception. You want to dress in closed-toe shoes or boots and clothes you don’t mind getting dirty. If you bring cut-up fruits and vegetables, the workers will help you feed the animals. The farm won’t be open on Easter day, so you will want to plan your visit beforehand.
Boling Bunny Farm (Houston, Texas)
Whether you’re looking to buy, rent or just pet a bunny, this is the place to go to.
The Boling Bunny Farm is a family-run operation with over 50 years of experience. It’s more than a business to them, it’s a way of life. They love their bunnies! So, if you have questions, they have answers. Plan a trip to visit for the day, or find out how you can take bunnies home with you for a special event or bunny photoshoot.
Safe Haven Farm Sanctuary (Poughqag, New York)
Safe Haven is exactly that- a safe place for rescued farm animals to have somewhere they can wander and thrive with kind and compassionate owners. This includes discarded bunnies who were once Easter gifts. Plan a tour and see how they like living on the farm.
The Bunny Museum (Altadena, California)
While there are live bunnies (and cats) hopping around this quirky museum, this location isn’t a petting zoo for small children. It’s a museum dedicated to all things bunny and perfect for older children, teens, and adults.
Here you will browse thousands of some-peculiar, but all oh-so fascinating artifacts and see how bunnies have been popping up around fashion, film, advertisements, etc. for decades. In more mature exhibits, you can learn how bunnies have been experimented on. But don’t let that scare you, all in all, it’s a hoppy place to be.
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