What's New?

all the news that's fit to nibble

angora rabbit with long fur

The Painful Truth of Angora Fur

By Margo DeMello

Unfortunately, because rabbits usually are so silent, it is easy for most people to fail to recognize their suffering.

cottontail rabbit

Guide to Cottontail Rabbit Nesting Season: Tips and Facts

By Amy Ramnaraine

Cottontail rabbit nesting season usually runs from late February to September, with peak births from March to July.

Rabbits Outdoors: Lowering Risks

By Paige K Parsons

Being outdoors offers rabbits the joy of fresh air, sunshine, and freedom to explore. However, it also exposes them to risks.

Adoption

By Paige K Parsons

Adoption Thinking of adopting a rabbit? We can connect you to local bunnies in need […]

Rabbit Care Videos

By Paige K Parsons

Videos Actress and comedian Amy Sedaris and rabbit educator Mary Cotter teamed up with Howcast to […]

great rabbit-savvy vet examining a rabbit

Welcome, Vets!

By Paige K Parsons

Resources for veterinarians and vet techs. We support you in creating, growing, and managing your practice through education materials for you and your clients.

The Importance of Analgesia (Pain Control) for Pet Rabbits

By Awaiting Reprint Rights

Summary of Pain control issues in domestic rabbits

An Update on Our Progress: 3.14.24

By Our Think Tank

An update on what Rabbit.org Foundation has accomplished in our first 10 weeks online.

jan rebmann with house rabbit

Jan W Rebmann

By Paige K Parsons

March 1st, 1952 — May 15th, 2023. Janet W. Rebmann, age 71, a beloved resident […]

Common Medical Problems

By Paige K Parsons

A summary of the the most common disorders and diseases of rabbits.

closeup of a house rabbit eye

The Rabbit Eye: A Complete Guide

By Paige K Parsons

Everything about rabbit eyes, from vision to health challenges and treatments

Making of a House Rabbit

By Holly O'Meara

As rabbits make the transition from hutch to home, some hop an easier path than others.

Rabbit Sanctuary Group Living

By Margo DeMello

Nine years in, my foster home prioritizes space and freedom for 20-25 “unadoptable” rabbits, contrasting with the few caged, adoptable ones awaiting homes.

Group Living

By Margo DeMello

Keeping large rabbit groups in warren-like habitats unveils their wild behaviors, demanding ample space and dedication.

two senior house rabbits

Understanding Rabbit Aging: When Does Your Bunny Become a Senior?

By Amy Ramnaraine

Aging is a natural process. A well cared-for house rabbit can age gracefully and enjoy many golden years.

spayed house rabbit

Post-Surgical Aftercare for Rabbits

By Amy Ramnaraine

Author: Amy Ramnaraine When performed by a qualified veterinarian, spay/neuter surgery is a safe and […]

The Case for Rabbits in the Plural

By Amy Espie

Save two lives instead of only one and your care may also turn out to be twice as easy.

How to Successfully Introduce Rabbits in Group Settings: A Step-by-Step Guide

By Margo DeMello

Want to know how to have a large group of rabbits live together? Here are some basic instructions for group bonding.

Important Alert: The Dangers of Amoxicillin Use in Rabbits

By Marinell Harriman

Although there are individual variations in procedures and opinions, rabbit savvy vets never prescribe Amoxicillin.

indoor house rabbit happily streched out on rug

Indoor Living is Best for Rabbits

By Amy Ramnaraine

Author: Amy Ramnaraine Before you bring a rabbit home it’s important to think about the […]

a wide angle closeup of three house rabbits in a carrier with an open door

Ultimate Guide to a Bunny-Friendly Road Trip: Tips and Essentials

By Shana Abé

It’s moving day. What do you do about your most fragile, beloved valuable of all, your house rabbit?

house rabbit and text warning not to abandon a rabbit outside

Why You Should Never Abandon a Rabbit Outdoors: The Dangers Explained

By Amy Ramnaraine

Never, under any circumstance, abandon a domestic animal outside.

house rabbit with text

Pre-Surgical Care For Rabbits

By Amy Ramnaraine

Do you know how to prepare your rabbit for spay/neuter or other surgeries? Let’s find out!

Two Rabbits: A Perfect Match or Double Trouble?

By Amy Espie

The vast majority of rabbits crave the companionship of at least one of their own kind. We offer the following to help you decide whether a multi-rabbit household is right for you.

house rabbit sitting on a dinner plate with angry caregiver

Rabbit Companions as Dinner: Just Good Business. Right?

By Marinell Harriman

Don’t let the media dictate your views on rabbit meat. Rabbits are companions, not dinner.

All of our projects need more volunteers.

Scroll to Top