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Leche, the Rabbit Behind Shamir’s Final Album, “Ten”

By Paige K Parsons

When Shamir decided that Ten—his shimmering, genre-agnostic tenth record—was his final solo album, he also knew that Leche —his reserved, seven-year-old rabbit- would be prominently featured on the cover.

Understanding Rabbits, One Habit at a Time: A Conversation with Tamsin Stone

By Paige K Parsons

Rabbit behavior expert Tamsin Stone shares the story of Scamp, a wild rabbit she raised by hand, and how he reshaped her understanding of rabbit care. From bonding challenges to enrichment tips, this conversation offers practical insights for every rabbit guardian.

Trauma Responsive Care for Rescued Rabbits: 10 Principles for Creating a Compassionate and Healing Home

By Paige K Parsons

These ten principles provide guidance for creating a compassionate and healing sanctuary for rabbits, focusing on understanding, safety, listening, acceptance, parity, belonging, trust, self-determination, assurance, and beauty.

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The Biohacking Paradox: Glowing Rabbits, Woolly Mice, and the Ethics of Genetic Experimentation & Animal Autonomy

By Marina Mendenhall-Valente

Biohacking has the potential to revolutionize science, but its success should not be defined by spectacle or shock value—it must be measured by meaningful advancements that respect animal autonomy, protect vulnerable species, and prioritize compassion over human curiosity.

The Pleasure of My Company

By Marinell Harriman

A true animal lover gives without expecting anything in return. Some rabbits seek affection, others prefer their own kind—but their happiness isn’t measured by how much they need us. The joy is in knowing they are safe, content, and free to be themselves—with or without our company.

Diverse Abilities: Harmony of Spirit

By Marinell Harriman

Rabbits don’t judge their companions by physical ability—they simply seek connection. Time and again, my bunnies have shown more kindness to their disabled friends than many humans do. Through snuggles, companionship, and patience, they prove that love and belonging transcend mobility, creating a world where every rabbit is valued.

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Togetherness

By Marinell Harriman

Fostering rabbits isn’t just about saving lives—it’s about shaping them. Caring for animals in need teaches compassion, responsibility, and purpose. For my daughter and me, rescue work transformed our relationship, binding us not by genetics, but by a shared cause. Nothing unites a family like making a difference together.

Is a Rabbit Right for You? Six must-Know truths

By Our Think Tank

Rabbits are social, intelligent beings—not low-maintenance pets. They need companionship, a proper diet, enrichment, and specialized vet care. With a lifespan of 10-15 years, adopting a rabbit is a long-term commitment, not a short-term novelty.

Statement from The Rabbit.org Foundation on Genetically Engineered Rabbits

By Our Think Tank

“Rabbits are not commodities,” says Paige K. Parsons, President of The Rabbit.org Foundation. “Genetic modification for profit ignores their welfare and fuels reckless breeding. This sets a dangerous precedent for animal exploitation.”

Legacy Giving: Leave a Legacy of Rabbit Education and Advocacy

By Our Think Tank

Leave a legacy of compassion. Including Rabbit.org Foundation in your estate plans ensures that rabbit welfare education and advocacy continue for generations, protecting rabbits and promoting a future where they are respected and cared for.

Ensuring Your Bunny’s Future Without You

By Our Think Tank

We plan for our own futures—why not theirs? Without a plan, your rabbit could face uncertainty or even abandonment. Naming a caregiver and setting up a pet trust ensures they’ll always be safe and cared for.

Podcast: Understanding Rabbits: A Chat with Thea Harting on Animal Training Academy

By Our Think Tank

Introducing Thea Harting, a seasoned behaviour consultant and rabbit training instructor. Residing in New York City, she has two decades of experience living alongside rabbits and a commendable decade-long dedication to rabbit rescue and shelter work.

Podcast: Rabbit Speed Dating with Thea Harting

By Our Think Tank

Author: Our Think Tank If you’ve ever tried bonding rabbits, you know it can feel […]

Interviews

By Our Think Tank

Learn about the world of rabbits through our authors’ compelling narratives.

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Podcast: RDO Founder Paige Parsons on All My Friends Wear Fur

By Our Think Tank

Author: Our Think Tank Paige recently joined attorney, animal advocate, and pet mom Peggy Hoyt […]

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Comprehensive Guide to Lagomorph Species: Pikas, Rabbits, and Hares of the World

By Paige K Parsons

The Lagomorpha order, encompassing pikas, rabbits, and hares, includes some of the most fascinating and diverse small mammals on earth.

How to Handle and Pick Up a Rabbit

By Paige K Parsons

Author: Paige K Parsons Here are four annotated educational videos with helpful tips on handling […]

Why You Should Never Trance a Rabbit

By Paige K Parsons

Trancing a rabbit is a fear-induced, involuntary response that should be avoided, as it causes extreme stress and offers no benefits compared to gentle, trust-based handling.

Skin Diseases in Rabbits: Common Causes, Common Treatments

By Kathleen Wilsbach

Author: Kathleen Wilsbach The skin of rabbits is a window to their general state of […]

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Grooming

By Dr. Carolynn Harvey DVM

Rabbits can act hardy, but their delicacy, from skin to spine, necessitates careful grooming

Core Beliefs

By Our Think Tank

Our philosophy is rooted in the belief that rabbits are intelligent and social animals who deserve to be treated with dignity and respect.

Sandi Ackerman

By Paige K Parsons

Author: Paige K Parsons 1943 – July 12th, 2024. We are deeply saddened to share […]

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Tania Harriman

By Marinell Harriman

A Tribute to Kindred Spirits and the life of Tania Harriman.

Sexism and Bunny Lovers

By Marinell Harriman

Author: Marinell Harriman This piece was first published almost 40 years ago, but the sentiment […]

The Living Tribute 

By Marinell Harriman

Author: Marinell Harriman Losing a dear friend of any species is one of the most […]

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