Videos about Adopting and Caring for Rabbits
Is a Rabbit the Right Pet for You?
What Shelter and Food Does Your Bunny Need?
Provide Your Rabbit With Toys and Exercise
How to Give Your Rabbit All the Care He/She Needs
Adopt a bunny!
The Marin Humane Society has a lot of rabbits who are waiting patiently for their lifetime homes, in addition to the dogs, cats, and other small companions who are available for adoption. Please consider adopting a rabbit instead of buying one from a store.
See our adoptable bunnies!
Read more about living with rabbits, why to adopt them, and how to be a foster parent for bunnies.
Is a Rabbit the Right Pet for You?
This video gives an overview of what it's like to live with a bunny and what you should know before you consider adopting one. Most animal shelters have a lot of rabbits who were bought at pet stores and later given up by people who didn't understand the long-term commitment of being a rabbit guardian.
What Shelter and Food Does Your Bunny Need?
Learn what kind of environment is best for your pet rabbit, as well as what a healthy rabbit diet consists of.
Provide Your Rabbit With Toys and Exercise
Find out what kinds of toys are safe and fun for rabbits, as well as how to set up your bunny in an X-pen enclosure. They need daily exercise and fun.
How to Give Your Rabbit All the Care He/She Needs
It’s important to learn how to properly pick up and hold bunnies. Rabbits generally like to be with other rabbits, as long as they're a good match for each other. Bunnies behave better if they’ve been spayed or neutered, and they require regular vet checkups.
Note: This information is not exhaustive. Contact the Marin Humane Society at (415) 883-4621 to find out how to learn more about caring for rabbits.
