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

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.

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.

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.

Pasteurella: Its Health Effects in Rabbits

Understanding Pasteurella can help caregivers take positive action.

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.

Perks & Pitfalls of Rabbits: An Honest Guide

Are you thinking about a rabbit as a pet? We're so glad you're researching rabbit care before making a decision.

Rabbits and Children: Fostering Compassion at Home

Rabbits and children can bring joy and companionship to a family, but they require understanding, patience, and commitment from an adult.

By the Numbers

The problem with limit laws is that they focus on the quantity of animals rather than the quality of care.

Finding Your Rabbit A Companion

Rabbits are naturally very social animals, and usually do best with a rabbit friend.

Living Space: How to set it up

How to create flexible living arrangements for a happy house bunny.
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