`
3 Bunnies Rabbit Rescue
Shelter animals euthanized since January 1, 2001: Pet-Abuse.Com
Need an emergency vet? Go here: pets911.com (then refine search for rabbits)

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!!
Read more Read more


Look For The Cruelty Free Logo


FriskyPetunia

Please click on a thumbnail to see a larger image

Adopted December 20, 2005 Cathy and family!!
Hi everyone, I'm Petunia, the all orange bunny, and this is my sister Frisk, the harlequin bun. We're about 8 or 9 months old, and we're about 6 or 7 pounds each.

We never really had a family - we were with humans at one time, but they left us in a shed with a bunch of other bunnies (15 total) to survive on our own. That wasn't very nice, and we were very scared that we couldn't make it. It was dark, it was cramped, and there was no food. We were all very sad, and we wondered why the humans just dumped us there, and what was going to happen to us. But then someone found us and brought us to a shelter. We were scared at the shelter, too, but at least they fed us and looked out for us.

Shelter life was no fun, though. We only saw people at certain times of the day, and at night we were all alone. Sometimes the dogs would bark and make a lot of noise, and it just didn't feel like much of a home.

Then 3 Bunnies came along and took us from the shelter so they could take even better care of us. They give us lots of attention and love, and we just love that! Sometimes they do silly things, too, like burying their faces in our soft coats - that really tickles, but we like it, because we know it means they love us.

We're very social and playful, and we have a lot of fun with each other. Sometimes I'll decide it's time for a nap, and I'll fall asleep on Frisk using her as a pillow - she has such nice soft fur. I guess that's why the humans like burying their faces in our fur.

They told us they'd help us find a nice family that would love us always and never abandon us again. And we know they will. Are you the family they promised us?

Thanks for reading!! Petunia & Frisk



Back To Top


Last update:

Thursday, July 29, 2010, 12:25 AM EDT


About Us
Contact Us (email/postal/phone) Regarding General Information
Contact Us Regarding Website Issues
Site Map
Copyright ©2010, All Rights Reserved
3 Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, Inc.


Web and email services kindly donated by Cotse.Net

 

About Us

3 Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer non-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

A Little Dollar Can Do A Lot Of Good

If you enjoyed seeing our adorable bunnies or got some helpful information from our site, please consider clicking the any of the icons below to donate a buck for the bunnies, a deuce for the darlings, a fin for the fuzzballs, or even a sawbuck for the softies. It may not seem like much to you, but it means the world to our bunnies, many of whom need sponsorship (you may donate in sponsorship of one or more of our bunnies that need help)

Thank You!!