If so you should
consider adopting a rabbit that needs a new home.
Whether you're
considering adopting a rabbit or are a rabbit owner looking for care advice, our Rabbit Care section has the information you need.
If you are
considering adopting a rabbit, you should take the time to learn about the care that a rabbit requires.
Not exact matches
This area must be indoors, as all of our
rabbits are
considered «house
rabbits» and we do not
adopt to homes where the
rabbits may be relegated to an outdoor hutch or similar set up.
Consider adopting a house
rabbit through a rescue organization.
Thank you for
considering adopting a homeless
rabbit from Animal Friends!
Overall, hamsters,
rabbits, and other small mammals can make wonderful pets, but before you make the decision to
adopt one, you should
consider whether you can provide the complete care your pocket pet will need.
If you have a special place in your heart for these
rabbits, please
consider adopting.
Consider adopting a pair of already bonded
rabbits or find a friend for your
rabbit by contacting a
rabbit rescue for tips.
The option to
adopt is not
considered in the same way when you want a
rabbit.
Because these
rabbits live with us as members of the family, we can tell you helpful information about a
rabbit you are
considering adopting.
Small animals like
rabbits are often mistreated and forced into deplorable conditions when they're bred for pet stores to sell — look for a local rescue first when you're
considering adopting a hamster, and skip the pet stores.
If you do decide to
adopt, please
consider getting a
rabbit from a shelter or rescue organization rather than from a pet store or breeder.
The following are some guidelines to
consider before purchasing or
adopting a
rabbit.
Older
rabbits seem to be less prone to house destruction, so this may be something to
consider if
adopting rabbits from a rescue centre.
Jane Hoffman, president of the Alliance, encouraged New Yorkers who are
considering adding a bunny to their families to
adopt from rescue groups and shelters instead of buying
rabbits from pet stores.
February celebrates
Adopt a Rescued
Rabbit Month with the hope that folks like you will
consider welcoming these furry balls of love into your home.