_top_: Gabsthebunny
Every viral pet has an origin story, and Gabsthebunny’s begins in a small apartment in the Pacific Northwest. The owner, a graphic designer named Chloe (last name withheld for privacy), adopted Gabby from a local rescue in 2021. Gabby was the runt of the litter—smaller, quieter, and remarkably patient compared to her rambunctious siblings.
Some say Gabsthebunny was made from a child’s wish and a clockmaker’s leftover gears. Others insist he’s the city’s memory made soft—an artifact of kindness given form. Either way, he never stays long in one place. If you see a small blur of gray and a ribbon caught on a lamppost, pause. You might just be in the presence of a creature who fixes the world in small, impossible stitches. Gabsthebunny
Gab is the adorable [insert breed, e.g., Holland Lop/Dwarf] with a personality that is definitely larger than life. From the infamous "binkies" in the living room to the judgmental stares when the treat bag is too slow to open, Gab proves that rabbits are far from boring. They are emotional support companions, messy roommates, and endlessly entertaining friends. Every viral pet has an origin story, and
But who—or what—exactly is Gabsthebunny? To the uninitiated, it is just a username attached to a Holland Lop rabbit. To the 1.2 million followers across platforms, Gabsthebunny represents a lifestyle shift toward slow living, animal empathy, and the art of finding magic in the mundane. Some say Gabsthebunny was made from a child’s
If you’ve been scrolling through social media lately and stopped dead in your tracks at the sight of an impossibly cute bunny with expressive ears and a personality bigger than its tiny body, you’ve probably already met .
Gabs first began sharing her work on Instagram in July 2018. While she initially posted casual content, her breakthrough came through meticulous recreations of iconic pop culture figures. Her portfolio includes: