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Rabbit Rescue: 4 Reasons to Adopt a Bunny

Updated: Feb 26, 2023


a bunny inside the cage at the animal shelter

Almost everyone knows about dog and cat shelters, but what about rabbits? Rabbits are in the top 5 to be known as great companions for humans, yet it seems like only a few people choose to adopt them. Each year, many rabbits add to every shelter's existing population.


Unfortunately, there are so many reasons why these rabbits are surrendered to animal shelters. To name a few, owners might have problems with housing, bunnies have health problems, or simply, owners don’t want to take care of these rabbits anymore.


Adopt, Don’t Shop

There are reasons why you should adopt rabbits rather than buy them from a pet store or breeder. If you thought of buying a bunny, you need to know this first. Why is it better to adopt?


1. It is less expensive than buying.


Adopting a bunny will cost you less than buying. Buying a pet from pet stores is expensive even though it depends on the breed while adopting will only cost you the bunny’s adoption fee, check-ups, and daily necessities like quality food. You may have the budget for buying a pet, but you can always consider adopting.


2. It lessens the population in the rabbit shelter


So many rabbits in the shelter are waiting for their new owners to finally get them. Imagine if these rabbits stay there for longer, and another batch of rabbits arrives. If you adopt a rabbit, you help in freeing up space for new rescues.

Free spaces also mean a more comfortable life for the bunnies waiting to be adopted.


3. You are giving rabbits a more comfortable life


If you adopt a rabbit, you are giving it a chance to experience a safe and enjoyable life with you. This may be a simple reason you should adopt a rabbit but it will also be great for the volunteers in the rabbit shelter. They’re going to appreciate you a lot.


4. You are giving support to animal rescue groups


Isn’t it amazing to have a group that also supports animals? Once you adopt a bunny from an animal shelter, you help promote the shelters so people would visit and consider adopting rabbits too. When you choose to give a wonderful life to a bunny from the shelter, you become an advocate of animal welfare which is a fantastic experience.


You can check Rabbit Shelter websites here.


Benefits of Adopting a Bunny


If you are sure to adopt a bunny, good for you! There are benefits to taking good care of a bunny as a pet.

  1. Bunnies increase your productivity level. You will learn how to feed them, teach them to use the litter box, and play with them daily.

  2. You will always look forward to seeing them and getting excited every day.

  3. Bunnies, like other pets, are good emotional support animals when you are feeling depressed and anxious.

  4. Bunnies sometimes need to play outside for natural light; you will also be motivated to walk outside your house and appreciate nature once in a while.

Disclaimer: We are not professional veterinarians or medical doctors. We created this blog based on our experiences with pet rabbits. We volunteered hours in the rabbit shelter, did extensive pet product research, and asked experienced peers. The purpose of this blog is to provide information about properly taking care of rabbits. Please know that it is still best to visit the vet regularly. For medical emergencies, contact a rabbit-savvy vet. Always observe your rabbits around new products or environmental changes.


Final Thoughts on Rabbit Rescue


Consider adopting a rabbit before deciding to buy from pet stores. There are so many rabbits in the shelter that you can choose from and if you cannot find the perfect rabbit for you, there are more rabbit shelters around that you can visit.


Think of the benefits when you decide to adopt one bunny. You're right if you don’t want rabbits just because you think they’re messy. They can be messy unless they are litter-trained.


You don’t have to hire someone to litter train your bunny because you can do it with our product called Bumbox.


Bumbox is our version of a litter box that helps prevent messy and smelly places for your bunny!


Visit HoppScotch.bun today!


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