I have four rabbits and nothing to do with them? How can I find good homes?

Posted by admin on February 25th, 2010 and filed under find homes | 7 Comments »

About three months ago, my rabbit had seven babies. Three died, and we still have four left. How should I find homes, because it’s too much work to take care of that many rabbits.
I don’t want any answers to do with killing them.

Take them to an ARBA show (go to arba.net to fin a show near you). There are always a lot of people at shows selling their bunnies, and it’s a great way to find people who love and know a ton about rabbits to take your babies. Next time, make sure you have homes lined up before you breed. ;)

7 Responses

  1. IRONFIST-X2 Says:

    I have a few very good recipes for you, licking lips, rabbits are quite tasty!
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  2. redvampire27 Says:

    you could take them to a Petsmart, or Petco and see if they will take them. that’s what we did with our baby rabbits.
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  3. Michael M Says:

    craigs list
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  4. Ginger/Virginia Says:

    You could call the local 4-H office. They might help some deserving kid get started raising rabbits and they would learn responsibility and project management.
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  5. Revverress Says:

    Take them to an ARBA show (go to arba.net to fin a show near you). There are always a lot of people at shows selling their bunnies, and it’s a great way to find people who love and know a ton about rabbits to take your babies. Next time, make sure you have homes lined up before you breed. ;)
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  6. raindrop_482 Says:

    You could give them to an animal shelter.
    If you don’t want to give them to an animal shelter, then you could put up flyers at pet stores and clincs and see who wants them.
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  7. sapphire Says:

    my rabbits r having so many babies, i love taking care of them! just try!

    i have taken care of soo many babies, now they r grown and r giving babies too
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