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Vanishing Relatives: Rabbit Species on the Edge

Many rabbit and hare species are on the edge of extinction.

Diverse Abilities: Harmony of Spirit

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.

The Pleasure of My Company

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.

Celebrating International Rabbit Day: Advocating for Our Furry Friends

International Rabbit Day, observed on the fourth Saturday of September each year, is a chance to promote rabbit welfare and education.

BunMoms Anonymous Exclusive Interview

Today, we explore bunny parenthood with Alex Minton, founder of BunMoms Anonymous. Discover her heartfelt confessions and the supportive community for BunMoms and Dads.

Dog Training: A Guide to Commands and Skills for Living with a House Rabbit

More important than the dog or bunny behavior in establishing a compatible relationship is human […]

A Clean and Organized Rabbit Shelter Environment

some of our “best practices” for giving multiple animals the best care possible, while they await adoption, might be useful for other rabbit rescues or individuals with already-adoped bunnies in their own homes
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Comprehensive Guide to Lagomorph Species: Pikas, Rabbits, and Hares of the World

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

Group Living

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

Two Rabbits: A Perfect Match or Double Trouble?

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.
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