Rescue Rabbits

Rescue Rabbits Rescue Rabbit was established to help abandoned and unwanted rabbits and supply rabbit information to improve their welfare, living conditions and protection.

Rescue Rabbit also helps wild rabbits and hares in need

21/02/2025
We were recently contacted by kind members of the public about a bunny pair dumped in a park and arranged for them to dr...
14/12/2024

We were recently contacted by kind members of the public about a bunny pair dumped in a park and arranged for them to drop them off at our amazing vets.

The bunny mom started nesting on arrival and gave birth to 4 adorable babies!

They will soon be coming to Rescue Rabbit. So enquire about our foster to adopt program as we aim to keep bunny families together whenever possible šŸ™‚

Happy  Valentine’s Day!!!  (Artwork by the fabulous Zoe Spencer)
14/02/2024

Happy Valentine’s Day!!! (Artwork by the fabulous Zoe Spencer)

Identifying stasis early in your bunny is most important - stasis can be deadly if found too late!
25/02/2021

Identifying stasis early in your bunny is most important - stasis can be deadly if found too late!

GI Stasis is one of the most common illnesses among rabbits. It can be caused by anything from a high sugar diet, to anxiety, or another underlying illness. ...

To our friends in the Northern Hemisphere! Whatever your beliefs; we are wishing you well this season! Stay safe; stay w...
24/12/2020

To our friends in the Northern Hemisphere!
Whatever your beliefs; we are wishing you well this season! Stay safe; stay warm and look after our long eared friends!

To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere! Whatever your beliefs; we are wishing you well this season! Stay safe; and lo...
24/12/2020

To our friends in the Southern Hemisphere!
Whatever your beliefs; we are wishing you well this season! Stay safe; and look after our long eared friends!

10/09/2020

The initial stages of rabbit digestion are the same as most mammals. When a rabbit eats, the food travels from the mouth, down the oesophagus, into the stomach, and on to the small intestine. The small intestine is responsible for absorbing the nutrients from the food. As food travels along it, enzy...

23/08/2020

Many rabbits show fear behaviours when lifted off the ground. Estimates from owner surveys suggest that around 60% of pet rabbits struggle when lifted and fear‐related aggression is common. This arti...

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PO Box 3344
Umina Beach, NSW
2257

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