Skip to content
East Bay Rabbit Rescue Logo

East Bay Rabbit Rescue

The Biggest Little Rabbit Rescue in the East Bay!

Menu
  • Home
  • Adopt
  • Rabbit Care
  • Donate
  • Volunteer
  • News & Events
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy

Category: Rabbit Care

Unwanted Rabbits

No Comments
| Rabbit Care
Desperate Rabbit

We accept rabbits from animal shelters & the community when space permits. Please use email only to contact us if you need to surrender a rabbit. If we are unable to help you rehome your rabbit, please make safe choices for your pet. Do not give away your rabbit for free or abandon your rabbit […]

Read More »

Rabbit Setup

No Comments
| Rabbit Care
Rabbit in X-Pen

We believe a good set up is key to success. We do not recommend cages/crates/hutches. They are expensive and too small. Below are the frequently purchased items: exercise pen, litter pan, starter kit, hairbuster. With some bunnies with time, you can remove the pen and allow them to be free roam. By keeping their items […]

Read More »

Rabbit Food Pyramid

No Comments
| Rabbit Care
Rabbit Food Pyramid

An unlimited supply of fresh hay is the single most important part of a healthy rabbit diet. Not only does it wear down your rabbit’s continually-growing teeth, but it also aids in proper digestion.   Learn more about the rabbit’s diet with the Rabbit Food Pyramid! Related Links: San Diego House Rabbit Society

Read More »

Rabbit Care Manual

No Comments
| Rabbit Care
Bunny with orange flowers

CONGRATULATIONS The more you learn about your bunny, the happier both you and your bunny will be. GETTING SET UP A good set up is the key to a successful relationship with your bunny! Housing & Supplies: ITEMS NOT TO BUY Most of the items in the rabbit aisle of a pet store! LIVING ARRANGEMENTS […]

Read More »

GI Stasis in House Rabbits

No Comments
| Rabbit Care
Tan lop eating a pear

Gastrointestinal stasis is the most common health problem affecting house rabbits. A life-threatening ailment, stasis requires immediate veterinary attention. A delay of even a few hours may mean death for the rabbit. The rabbit digestive tract is in constant motion. In the wild, rabbits consume large amounts of grasses and leaves, which contain high concentrations […]

Read More »

Cleaning Litter Pans

No Comments
| Rabbit Care
Clean Litter Pan

Do you hate trying to scrub the bottom of the litter pan? You don’t have to! Put white vinegar in the litter box and let sit for 10-15 minutes. Rinse and wipe down and your litter box is essentially brand new! (Fosters, please do this with your bun’s litter box for events!)

Read More »

Donate

Please consider a Recurring Donation

A small gift each month helps us save more rabbits! This is an easy and affordable way for individuals to make their support go further and save even more lives.

East Bay Rabbit Rescue ©2025 . EIN #46-3517589