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Shelters In Crisis!!
Shelters across the country are in crisis right now, overloaded with unwanted rabbits who are in danger of being euthanized. Blame it on Easter "impulse purchases" or simply the amazing reproductive capabilities of rabbits, but once again this year, If you can find room in your home, please consider helping your local shelter or rescue by adopting or fostering a bunny in need - you'll be saving a life. Literally.


Easter And Bunnies Don't Mix

Please Don't Give Pets As Gifts!!
Shelters and rescues are inundated with animals that were given as gifts to people who didn't really want them and don't know how to take care of them. They expect this year to be no different, beginning on the day after Christmas. Please don't give a live animal as a gift - give a stuffed plush toy instead, or consider making a donation to a rescue or shelter in someone's name as a gift. Just please don't give a live animal as a gift - it requires a lifelong commitment to the pet, and too often they get shortchanged. Thanks!!
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3 Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer not for profit organization dependent on donations to help us rescue unwanted domestic rabbits and educate the public on rabbit care. We are a network of foster homes located in New England and New York.
3 BUNNIES ADOPTS TO INDOOR HOMES ONLY!!

Adoption donations: (to help with spay/neuter and other expenses)
$70 single
$120 pair
Online adoption application

The primary goals of 3 Bunnies are:

To rescue abandoned, unwanted, and abused rabbits without prejudice to age, gender, breed, type, or other issues; to provide foster care; to spay and neuter; to provide medical and rehabilitative care; to find permanent quality indoor homes for them;

To educate the public and assist humane societies, animal control officers, and other rescues, in teaching proper rabbit care to the public;

To reduce, primarily by public education, the number of rabbits abandoned at shelters and / or turned loose when no longer wanted.
3 Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, Inc
P.O. Box 380605
East Hartford, CT 06138-0605
USA
info@3bunnies.org

Toys

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For toys to be safe for your bunny, they must be untreated (ie, not painted or otherwise finished, no colored inks except soy-based, etc) and you must also watch to see which ones they play with and which ones they chew - you don't want them swallowing plastics.

Tpys are essential to rabbits for a number of reasons - they provide mental stimulation, exercise, and they give the rabbit something to chew on so they don't chew on your furniture or other household items. Rabbits need to chew to keep their front teeth from overgrowing, and besides hey, the proper chewtoys are one of the best ways to give your rabbit something to chew.

Some things rabbits may find amusing to play with: (make sure these are all untreated)
  • Cardboard tubes from paper towels or toilet paper
  • Old telephone books
  • Cardboard box
  • Ball with a bell inside
  • An apple twig
  • Small pieces of untreated wood
  • Willow baskets
  • Stainless steel measuring cups
  • Stainless steel spoons
  • Tin cans (no sharp edges)
  • Oatmeal containers
  • Hand towels
  • Wire balls with bell inside
  • Golf balls
  • Cardboard boxes
  • Apple branches
  • Paper bags
  • Parrot toys
  • Dried out pine cones
  • Downey balls
  • News paper(no color)
  • Baby rattles
  • Wooden blocks
  • Metal bowls
  • Key-ring with keys
  • Lids from jars
  • A metal or plastic slinky
More coming soon! This page still under construction
Articles

FAQ: Toys
The House Rabbit Society's FAQ on the importance of providing toys to your rabbit
More Than Just a Chew Stick
The House Rabbit Society's article on why playthings matter
Finding the Best Toy for Your Rabbit
The San Diego House Rabbit Society's article on selecting toys for your rabbit
Favorite Rabbit Toys
The Rabbit Charity's article on selecting toys for your rabbit
Toys for Rabbits??! You Bet!!
Zooh Corner's article on the importance of toys for your rabbit
Adventures in Toyland
The San Diego House Rabbit Society's article on the importance of playtime for rabbits
More Tips on Building Box Toys
The House Rabbit Society's article on building play houses for your rabbit




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