Rescue Rabbit can take in surrendered rabbits for rehoming subject to space availability at the rescue or with a foster carer.
If your rabbit is already desexed and vaccinated and you are able to look after him/her for a little while longer, we can definitely advertise him/her on our website for rehoming.
Please email details (name, personality, age etc) and photos to info@rescue-rabbit.com with the subject line SURRENDER.
But please NEVER EVER advertise your bunny as "free to a good home" as this mainly attracts the wrong kind of interest and your poor rabbit might end up being used as dog bait or as someone's dinner or tortured and killed as sadly it happens all too often to all kinds of "free to a good home" pets.
Please also avoid surrendering your bunny to a pound as they are always overflowing with discarded pets and can technically euthanase your pet just after you leave as no one will come to claim him/her as theirs.
Lastly, please do not release your rabbit into the wild as domestic rabbits are not equipped to survive in the wild and will very likely be killed by predator, hit by a car of die a painfull death from calicivirus or myxomatosis.
Contact a reputable rabbit or small animal rescue instead as they will be able to help.
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