Looking for Love? Meet Alex the Great, the 28lb Therapy Rabbit Making Waves at the Airport!

We’ve all witnessed some pretty strange stuff at the airport – from bizarre items found in luggage to people bringing their pets on international trips. However, travelers at San José Mineta International Airport (SJC) got quite the surprise when they spotted a huge rabbit being pushed around in a stroller yesterday. Jemma Wilson shared a photo on Twitter of the amusing scene, exclaiming, ‘I’m at the airport and there’s a giant rabbit in a stroller, I repeat, a giant rabbit in a stroller.’ The tweet quickly went viral, with over 80,000 views, as people couldn’t get enough of the rabbit cruising in style – complete with a fan blowing cool air and a visor for shade. It turns out, this wasn’t just any rabbit, but a local celebrity known as ‘Alex the Great.’

Travellers at San José Mineta International Airport, were shocked to see a giant rabbit being pushed around in a stroller yesterday evening

Passengers at San José Mineta International Airport were surprised when they spotted a large rabbit being wheeled around in a baby stroller yesterday evening.

As the tweet gained more traction, it came to light that this wasn't just any rabbit, the animal was actually local celebrity known as 'Alex the Great'

As the tweet began to gain more attention, it was revealed that the rabbit in question was no ordinary bunny – it was actually a local celebrity known as ‘Alex the Great’. Users who were unfamiliar with Alex were in disbelief, commenting ‘Is this for real?’ and ‘I need more details. Which airport is he at? Where is he going? Does he get his own seat on the plane, sit on his owner’s lap, or go under the seat?’ However, many others quickly recognized Alex as a local treasure, noting ‘It’s @AThegreat100, he’s very famous in the Bay Area and a huge @SFGiants fan’ and ‘That’s Alex the Great, a well-known local celebrity!’

Alex the Great is a 28-pound therapy rabbit who provides comfort to nervous flyers at a California airport. He has become a bit of an internet sensation in the San Francisco area. This lovable bunny is part of the Flemish Giant breed, known for being gentle and patient with travelers. He can often be spotted around the airport, relaxing on passengers’ laps.

Alex’s owner, Kei Kato, shared with MailOnline that she and her fiancé Josh Row adore the way Alex brings joy to people’s lives and brightens their day. Kato mentioned, “This is why we volunteer. It’s amazing to see how many people are delighted to meet him. Some have even shed tears because they were going through a tough time, and petting Alex made them feel better.” She added, “We also want to educate people about how wonderful and intelligent rabbits are. While they require proper care and attention, with love and training, they can be incredible pets.”

Alex the Great is a 28-pound therapy rabbit at the California airport, who is described as a 'legend' and 'celebrity' in the San Francisco area

Alex the Great is a popular therapy rabbit weighing 28 pounds who can often be found at the airport in California. He is widely known and admired in the San Francisco region, being referred to as a ‘legend’ and ‘celebrity’.

The adorable bunny helps and comforts nervous flyers at the airport - he's part of the largest breed of domestic rabbit, known as Flemish Giant

The lovable bunny offers assistance and emotional support to anxious travelers at the airport – he belongs to the biggest variety of pet rabbits called Flemish Giant.

He's known for being 'docile' and 'patient' with travelers and is often seen throughout the airport

He is famed for his calm and accommodating demeanor towards passengers, and can frequently be spotted making his way around the airport.

As well as San Jose airport, Alex the Great also makes appearances at San Francisco Airport (SFO) as part of the 'Wag Brigade'

In addition to being a regular at San Jose airport, Alex the Great can also be seen spreading joy at San Francisco Airport (SFO) as a proud member of the popular ‘Wag Brigade’.

People immediately recognized the local treasure, writing 'it's @AThegreat100 and he's v famous in the Bay area and as the #1 @SFGiants fan' and 'That is Alex the Great, a local celebrity!'

The community quickly identified the popular gem, commenting ‘Hey, it’s @AThegreat100, the well-known figure in the Bay area and the ultimate @SFGiants supporter’ and ‘Ah, that’s Alex the Great, a local star!’

Alex the Great pictured with the other animals on the Wag Brigade program at San Francisco International Airport

Alex the Great is a popular animal featured in the Wag Brigade program at San Francisco International Airport, in addition to making appearances at San Jose airport. The Wag Brigade program was introduced in 2013 at SFO to enhance the passenger experience by having trained dogs roam the terminals. Dogs certified through the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals’ Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) Program are part of the initiative to assist nervous flyers. Along with other animals like Lilou, a Juliana-breed pig, Alex the Great sports a vest that says ‘Pet Me!’ to make them easily identifiable.

Before his airport duties, Alex the Great was already a local legend at San Francisco Giants baseball games and Golden State Warriors basketball games, capturing the hearts of many. His owner takes him to these sports events where he even has his own team jersey. This fluffy bunny has also made appearances on screens multiple times, stealing the show and spreading joy to those willing to pet him. Alex gained internet fame after a memorable San Francisco Giants game, where he received cheers from the crowd, with spectators in other stands requesting to see the bunny.

Before taking on his airport duties, Alex the Great had already stolen hearts of many at San Francisco Giants baseball games and Golden State Warriors basketball games, making him a 'legend' in the local area

Prior to assuming his airport responsibilities, Alex the Great had already captured the affection of numerous fans at San Francisco Giants baseball games and Golden State Warriors basketball games, solidifying his status as a beloved figure in the community.

The fluffy bunny has also appeared on the screen multiple times, stealing the show and bringing joy to people in the stadium who stop to give him a cuddle

The adorable bunny has made several appearances on the big screen, capturing the hearts of the audience and spreading happiness as people in the stadium take a moment to interact with him.

The rabbit even has his own statue designed by a high schooler artist, which sits outside a local restaurant

The bunny also has its very own sculpture crafted by a talented high school artist, proudly displayed outside a nearby eatery.

It's sign reads 'This rabbit was inspired by Alex the Great, a real live comfort rabbit who has become the unofficial mascot of the SF Giants'

One cute factor! A 28-pound therapy rabbit named Alex the Great turns heads as he gets wheeled through the airport in a stroller. Inspired by the real-life comfort rabbit who has won the hearts of San Francisco Giants fans, Alex has gained internet fame with over 18,000 followers on Instagram. His mission? To bring joy to everyone he meets on his adventures. In fact, this lovable rabbit even has his own statue created by a talented high school artist, proudly displayed outside a restaurant in Cupertino, California.

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