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Necessity’s Child: Bunnyproofing through creative adaptations

By Amy Espie | April 17, 2024

Creative thinking can help when it comes to bunny-proofing. Here’s some inspiration.

Interviews

By Our Think Tank | April 5, 2024

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

Sky and Toastie Celebrate Social Worker Awareness Month

Navigating Social Work and Bunny Advocacy: Sky’s Inspirational Insight During Social Work Awareness Month with Toastie

By Marina Mendenhall-Valente | April 5, 2024

Discover Sky and Toastie’s inspiring blend of social work and bunny advocacy, highlighting their journey of empathy and animal welfare.

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How to Rescue a Rabbit Running Loose

By Amy Espie | April 5, 2024

Walking through the park one afternoon, you spot a rabbit. Advice on how to capture him.

Treat Your Bunny Right

By Amy Ramnaraine | March 20, 2024

Too many treats can result in weight gain and GI problems. For this reason treats should be given in moderation and in small portion sizes.

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Sample Pet Store Letter

By Margo DeMello | March 20, 2024

A letter to help you reach out to pet stores that still sell rabbits.

house rabbit sitting on a dinner plate with angry caregiver

Sample Letter to Grocery Stores Asking them to Stop Selling Rabbit Meat

By Margo DeMello | March 18, 2024

A letter template for writing to your local grocery store.

house rabbit sitting on a dinner plate with angry caregiver

Sample Letter to Restaurants Asking them to Stop Serving Rabbit Meat

By Margo DeMello | March 18, 2024

A sample letter template for you to modify.

Why Chocolate Rabbits Are the Sweetest Easter Gift

By Paige K Parsons | March 18, 2024

Giving rabbits as Easter gifts can be problematic for several reasons, making chocolate rabbits a more suitable choice for the occasion.

Why Not Buy A Rabbit For Easter?

By Amy Ramnaraine | March 18, 2024

With Easter so close it’s important to realize that rabbits do not make good “starter” pets for children.

two bonded house rabbits

Bunnies: Better With Two

By Amy Ramnaraine | March 17, 2024

Rabbits are social animals! Most bunnies crave the companionship of another rabbit. Human

The Right Stuff for a Bereaved Bunny

By Margie Wilson | March 17, 2024

For animals and humans alike, there is nothing sadder than the loss of one’s long-time […]

angora rabbit with long fur

The Painful Truth of Angora Fur

By Margo DeMello | March 17, 2024

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 | March 16, 2024

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 | March 16, 2024

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

An Update on Our Progress: 3.14.24

By Our Think Tank | March 14, 2024

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

veterinarian examines a rescued domestic rabbit

Dr. Michele Kim, DVM

By Paige K Parsons | March 13, 2024

Dr. Michele Kim, DVM, left this world unexpectedly in August of 2021. Dr. Kim’s quiet […]

closeup of a house rabbit eye

The Rabbit Eye: A Complete Guide

By Paige K Parsons | March 12, 2024

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

Making of a House Rabbit

By Holly O'Meara | March 12, 2024

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

jan rebmann with house rabbit

Jan W Rebmann

By Paige K Parsons | March 11, 2024

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

Group Living

By Margo DeMello | March 11, 2024

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

black lop house rabbit in profile

Compassionate Care: Navigating End-of-Life Issues

By Amy Ramnaraine | March 11, 2024

It’s a topic many of us don’t like to think about, but eventually we all face-end-of life issues.

two senior house rabbits

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

By Amy Ramnaraine | March 11, 2024

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 | March 11, 2024

When performed by a qualified veterinarian, spay/neuter surgery is a safe and beneficial operation for […]

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

By Margo DeMello | March 11, 2024

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

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