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Do you have an animal in need? Are you looking to adopt a Rabbit?
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Rabbit Rescue Groups

    Rabbit Rescue Information: Rabbits are adorable, soft animals that make popular pets for children. While a rabbit can make a good pet for a child, keep in mind that to be healthy a rabbit requires a quiet, calm living environment. Please only adopt a rabbit if you feel you can create a safe and quiet space for the rabbit in your home. Rabbits can be housetrained to live inside, out of a cage, which dramatically increases their life spans. Rabbits can live as long as a dog or a cat, and unfortunately some people do not approach the decision to get a rabbit with the same seriousness or commitment they might have about getting a dog.

    Rabbit Trivia: Some rabbits sleep with their eyes open. Rabbits snore! A rabbit can be trained to use a litter box. A rabbit cannot see directly ahead.
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