Shopping for Binkies

In the whimsical world of Whiskerville, where rabbits rule and carrots are currency, there lived a kind-hearted bunny named Benjamin. He believed that sharing wasn’t just a gesture, but a way of life. He hopped from burrow to burrow, spreading the word about the importance of sharing with animal shelters, especially for rabbits.

“Every bunny deserves a warm burrow and a nibble of a carrot,” he would say with a twinkle in his eye. “By sharing our resources with shelters, we’re not just giving food or bedding; we’re giving hope.”

Benjamin’s message spread far and wide, inspiring rabbits and humans alike. The shelters flourished, and the rabbits within them found joy and comfort. Through the simple act of sharing, the world of Whiskerville became a place where every bunny felt loved and cared for, proving that even the smallest act of kindness can make a big difference.

 

Popular Donation Items

 

High-quality hay is a staple in a rabbit’s diet. Donations of fresh, clean hay are always appreciated

Ensure the shelter’s rabbits receive balanced nutrition

Soft, absorbent bedding like paper-based bedding or wood shavings is needed to keep enclosures clean

 

 

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Organizations Dedicated to the Rescue, Care, and Adoption of Rabbits

These organizations have a strong presence nationwide and are committed to the welfare of rabbits. They often work with local shelters and rescues to provide assistance and support for rabbit adoption and care across the country.

  1. House Rabbit Society (HRS): A well-known, nonprofit organization with chapters across the U.S. and internationally. HRS focuses on rabbit rescue, adoption, and education about proper rabbit care. They have a network of foster homes and provide resources for finding local rabbit shelters and rescues. Website: rabbit.org
  2. Bunny Bunch: A nonprofit, no-kill rescue and education organization with locations in Southern California. They have a wide range of rabbits available for adoption and offer educational resources on rabbit care. Website: bunnybunch.org
  3. Rabbit Rescue & Rehab: The New York City chapter of the House Rabbit Society, this organization is dedicated to rescuing abandoned rabbits and finding them permanent homes. They also provide education on rabbit care and behavior. Website: rabbitcare.org
  4. SaveABunny: Based in Northern California, SaveABunny is a nonprofit organization that rescues rabbits facing euthanasia and provides them with medical care, socialization, and adoption services. Website: saveabunny.org
  5. Rabbit Haven: A rabbit rescue and shelter located in Gig Harbor, Washington, Rabbit Haven provides a safe haven for abandoned and surrendered rabbits. They also offer adoption services and education on rabbit care. Website: rabbithaven.org