Favorite Supplies
Some Items We Love: *Avoid Kaytee brand because they market many unsafe products for Rabbits* Always monitor to avoid ingestion. Xpen (at least 36” tall for most) Non-slip flooring to prevent injuries – padded is great for feet to help prevent sore hocks. Examples: Fleece, quilts, waterproof mats*Monitor it is not being eaten/ingested Hide cords, […]
Wild Bunnies
Our focus is on domestic rabbits. Wild rabbits and domestic rabbits are different species and require different care. Much of the time wild rabbits die in captivity. We are not licensed to take in wild rabbits. If you have found a wild rabbit with an injury or have reason to believe something has happened to Mom, […]
Help with Re-homing Rabbits
Helpful Tips for Re-homing a Bunny NEVER EVER advertise “Free to good home” Spay/neuter the animal to avoid attracting backyard breeders or puppy mill operators Charge at least $25 to discourage resale of pets to labs and others Ask each prospective owner for his/her veterinarian’s name as a reference and check it. Ask for identification […]