Giving rabbits as Easter gifts can be problematic for several reasons, making chocolate rabbits a more suitable choice for the occasion.
https://rabbit.org/activism/easter/why-chocolate-rabbits-are-the-sweetest-easter-gift/
Inhumane and brutal are words that describe the slaughter of rabbits for food. Trigger warning: This article describes rabbit slaughter in detail.
Choice of litter and bedding material has always been based on individual preferences. We now have reason to believe that real health factors must also be considered.
When you first bring home a rabbit, one of the most useful tools for helping him to feel at ease is your imagination
The use of pine and cedar as litter for house rabbits should be avoided.
That cute little whiskered face is so hard to ignore, especially when your bun sits
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Create the foundation for solid rescue partnerships with successful transports.
https://rabbit.org/rescue/transporting-rabbits-as-part-of-a-rescue-operation/
The skin of rabbits is a window to their general state of health. Skin ailments
Youʼve heard the saying “reproduce like rabbits”, but is it true?
A cat and a rabbit really can be friends.
As your bunny’s parent, being vigilant will ensure a safe, happy rabbit.
I learned about giving in the slow human way.
Rabbits are comprised of paradoxes that make them highly entertaining—inquisitive yet cautious, skittish yet confident, energetic yet lazy, timid yet bold.
It's an all too familiar story. "My bunny stopped eating, and then she just died."
Adult rabbits need a balanced diet of unlimited hay, fresh greens, and a few pellets.
We are fortunate to have Alison Giese as a contributing photographer here at rabbit.org. We’ve
Responsibility involves providing proper housing, nutrition, grooming, and veterinary care.
https://rabbit.org/care/how-to-care-for-a-pet-rabbit-a-primer/
Since the earliest days of the Internet, rabbits and all things rabbit have been flourishing online
https://rabbit.org/essays/a-history-of-rabbits-on-the-internet/