Search Rabbits Available for Adoption

Rabbit Rehome lists rabbits available for adoption from over 50 rescue centres around the UK, as well as some from the general public. This usually means there are details of approximately one thousand rabbits listed (view all). Some rabbits are more difficult to find homes for and may spend months waiting for a loving new owner (view long termers). Older rabbits (view seniors) are often over looked.

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Breed: All Small Rabbits
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Netherland Dwarf
Mini Lop
Rex Mini
All Medium Rabbits
Dwarf Lop
Dutch
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Lionhead
Lionhead Lop
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Cashmere Lop
Rex Standard
All Large Rabbits
French Lop
German Lop
New Zealand
Giant
Belgian Hare
English Lop

Search Tips - What to look for

Location: it's best to start you search locally as that makes visiting your potential new rabbit and arranging homechecks easier. If you can't find the right bunny near you and you are willing to travel then expand your search as some rescues rehome to a wide area.

Age: Rescues often have babies available but there are many benefits to a slightly older rabbit. Young rabbits may not yet be neutered and may change personality as they grow and develop. They also grow up quickly so your baby rabbit will only be a baby a couple of months anyway. Rabbits aged over a year are fully grown, often already neutered and you can get a better feel for the personalities. Remember rabbits can live 7-10 years so don't write off a slightly adult rabbit.

Sex: If you are looking for a companion for an existing rabbit then look for a rabbit of the opposite sex as they are most eas to introduce and least likely to fight. Don't forget your rabbits will need to be neutered before being introduced.

Single / Bonded: Rabbits are very social and like to live with other rabbits. If you already have a rabbit then look for a single rabbit to introduce, if this is your first rabbit then look for 'bonded' bunnies, this means two or more rabbits that have already been paired up. Rabbits form close bonds so rescues will not split up existing pairs.

Breed / Size: Rabbits have individual personalities so don't pick a breed based on how you want a rabbit to behave. The rabbits breed will only tell you what a rabbit will look like. Rabbits come in different sizes and large rabbits will need large accommodation. Some rabbits also have long hair which will need extra care.

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