Sunday, September 11, 2022

Grass Rabbit Toilet Litter Trays On Table

Enjoy the company of your bunnies with you on the table by popping a grass rabbit toilet litter tray on the table. Give them a handful of hay, fresh grass and pellets plus a small bowl of water and they can spend lots of time with you at the table while you eat, use the computer or table or read etc. Maybe not do a jigsaw lol as they will hop around and may spoil your puzzle! 
Watch Chocolate Charlie and Frangipani on their grass rabbit toilet on the outdoor table at The Rabbit Sanctuary in Northern NSW. They are helping Kim Cooney work on her ipad and phone to sort out all the rescue bunnies coming in, being rehabilitated and re-homed as indoor companion pets. 
Bunnies on their grass toilet litter tray
Rabbits on their grass toilet tray with some fresh lawn grass to eat

Danger of Rabbits Eating Fake Grass
One thing to look out for is bunny nibbling fake grass in their grass toilet. If you notice this immediately offer some hand picked fresh grass and fruit tree branches or a treat or pellets. If this does not stop bunny nibbling the plastic grass then exchange the fake grass mat for a seagrass mat from Bunnings. You can also consider a slightly different type of non-litter toilet which just has a plastic mesh instead of a grass mat. Plus ensure that your bunny has a variety of top grade hays as well as daily fresh lawn grass to eat and no vegetables. Vegetables will fill the tummy and stop bunny from eating hay. Hay is vital for the rabbit’s gut to work properly. 

Copyright: Kim Cooney, The Rabbit Sanctuary 
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Grass Toilets for Bunnies

Grass toilets have been trialed at The Rabbit Sanctuary as a new rabbit litter system. 

Why grass toilets? 

  • saves money! You don’t need to buy litter!
  • saves effort - no heavy lifting of litter, storage of litter, disposal of litter etc.
  • reduces waste 
  • quick to clean - brush off and hose or rinse in a tub or shower if in an apartment

Tips and tricks

  • we have found the grass toilets need a pad under the tray in case of a tiny bit of spillage (e.g. puppy pads, cut up old sheets or towels, or old newspaper) 

  • brush off the poops into a brush off poops from grass into dustpan
  • buy two grass toilets so you can just switch them over at cleaning time

 

Grass toilet litter tray for bunny rabbits with puppy pad underneath

How to clean a rabbit grass toilet tray and grass mat 

  • Fold up the mat and tip contents into a plastic tub or waste bin
  • Hose the two plastic trays 
  • Hose the grass or wash in tub
  • Hang grass mat to dry

Danger of Rabbits Eating Fake Grass
One thing to look out for is bunny nibbling fake grass in their grass toilet. If you notice this immediately offer some hand picked fresh grass and fruit tree branches or a treat or pellets. If this does not stop bunny nibbling the plastic grass then exchange the fake grass mat for a seagrass mat from Bunnings. You can also consider a slightly different type of non-litter toilet which just has a plastic mesh instead of a grass mat. Plus ensure that your bunny has a variety of top grade hays as well as daily fresh lawn grass to eat and no vegetables. Vegetables will fill the tummy and stop bunny from eating hay. Hay is vital for the rabbit’s gut to work properly. 

Copyright: Kim Cooney, The Rabbit Sanctuary 
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Friday, August 19, 2022

Rabbits For Adoption in Melbourne

Look at all these beautiful rescue rabbits in Melbourne that are ready for their new homes as indoor companion house pets! 

Apply to adopt a rabbit from The Rabbit SanctuaryFind more information about the adoption process here.

Monday, August 8, 2022

Foster Carer Friday Series: Episode 13 -15

 The Rabbit Sanctuary has a series of videos of volunteer Foster Carers. Watch them below to find out about what it is like to foster rescue rabbits for The Rabbit Sanctuary. 


Kelly Gaskill Adopts Foster Rabbit After 1 Day | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 13

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Kelly Gaskill

Kelly has fostered a few bunnies for The Rabbit Sanctuary and tells us the stories of those that became her foster fails.



Meet Our Youngest Foster Carer | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 14

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Connor

One of our cutest and youngest Foster Carers, Connor tells you about why he loves to help his mum Kathleen with caring for foster bunnies, and why you too should become a “Rabbit Saver”.


Pixi Mann Has Fostered 100 Bunnies in Ultimate Bunny Room | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 15

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Pixi

Meet Pixi! Pixi has been Foster Caring for The Rabbit Sanctuary for over three years, and in that time has had over 100 bunnies- yes you heard right, over one HUNDRED bunnies- pass through her home. 

Saturday, July 16, 2022

Foster Carer Friday Series: Episode 11 & 12

 The Rabbit Sanctuary has a series of videos of volunteer Foster Carers. Watch them below to find out about what it is like to foster rescue rabbits for The Rabbit Sanctuary. 


Fostering Baby Bunnies with Emily Canty | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 11

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Emily Canty

Baby bunny alert! This week ⭐️Foster Carer Emily shares her fostering experiences, which have involved many babies!



Rabbits As Support Animals with Kate Thomson | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 12

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Kate Thomson

Watch till the end to see the cutest bunny kisses! Kate started fostering about a year ago and also volunteers for The Rabbit Sanctuary in other ways, such as helping set up Foster Carers and fundraising.



Friday, July 1, 2022

Foster Carer Friday Series: Episode 10

 The Rabbit Sanctuary has a series of videos of volunteer Foster Carers. Watch them below to find out about what it is like to foster rescue rabbits for The Rabbit Sanctuary. 


Julia Marcuzzi On How Fostering Rabbits Changed Her Life | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 10

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Julia Marcuzzi

This week, Julia takes us through some of her favourite moments as a Foster Carer. Julia describes fostering as one of the ‘greatest gifts’ that has come into her life, and hopes to show you why.


Monday, June 27, 2022

Foster Carer Friday Series: Episode 9

 The Rabbit Sanctuary has a series of videos of volunteer Foster Carers. Watch them below to find out about what it is like to foster rescue rabbits for The Rabbit Sanctuary. 


Daily Life of a Rabbit Foster Carer with Carmel Cox | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 9

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Carmel Cox

This week Foster Carer Carmel from the South Coast shares some insights into her fostering journey. She became a foster carer after adopting her own bunny from The Rabbit Sanctuary. Through the adoption process she had direct contact with her bunny's Foster Carer, and realised what a pivotal role Foster Carers have in the whole rehabilitation and rehoming process of The Rabbit Sanctuary bunnies.



Sunday, June 19, 2022

Foster Carer Friday Series: Episode 8

 The Rabbit Sanctuary has a series of videos of volunteer Foster Carers. Watch them below to find out about what it is like to foster rescue rabbits for The Rabbit Sanctuary. 


Meet Emergency Foster Carer Gertraud Denscher | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 8

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Gertraud

This weeks video features Gertraud, who is not a regular Foster Carer, but rather an Emergency Foster Carer. This means she takes on bunnies at very short notices, generally for shorter periods of time from about 2 days to 4 weeks.



Tuesday, June 14, 2022

Foster Carer Friday Series: Episode 6 & 7

 The Rabbit Sanctuary has a series of videos of volunteer Foster Carers. Watch them below to find out about what it is like to foster rescue rabbits for The Rabbit Sanctuary. 


Caroline Lee on how fostering rabbits inspired her book | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 6

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Caroline
Based in Sydney NSW

Foster Carer Caroline has been fostering for The Rabbit Sanctuary for almost two years and also volunteers for us doing graphic design work, such as the 2022 calendar and the first slide in this video! Caroline has adopted, two of the bunnies she’s fostered, Bim and Bambi, both featured in this video.



Fyfe Strachan Talks Bunny Foster Fail | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 7

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Fyfe
Based in South Coast NSW

This week Foster Carer Fyfe shares her experiences with Zlatko - her foster bunny turned ‘foster fail’, finding his forever home with Fyfe. Foster failing is a commonly used term for when someone adopts their foster bunny.


Sunday, May 29, 2022

Bunny Bonding - Use of Sound and Pressure

 Sound and Pressure - bonding rabbits

The use of sound and pressure in bunny bonding is very important. Take a look at this very short video clip to see how you can use thumb pressure on the inner cheek of the rabbit to keep the head facing forward when a bunny is thinking of biting the other one. Also check out the sound the handler makes which is a harsh, loud sound. The bunny will associate the sound with the hand pressure.

Note also how a sound, a calming voice encouraging and saying “good boy” when bunny is doing well. 

Demonstration of bunny bonding with advice on use of sound cue and thumb pressure to prevent biting by Deanne Caruana May 2022





Friday, May 27, 2022

Foster Carer Friday Series: Episode 5

The Rabbit Sanctuary has a series of videos of volunteer Foster Carers. Watch them below to find out about what it is like to foster rescue rabbits for The Rabbit Sanctuary. 


Making Room For Foster Rabbits with Kirrilee Walker | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 5

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Kirrilee
Based in Taree NSW

New foster carer Kirrilee joins us this week and gives some insights into her first two weeks fostering for The Rabbit Sanctuary, which she has really enjoyed. Bunny Martell, featured in this video, has just been adopted and Kirrilee has taken another bunny home from The Rabbit Sanctuary to foster.

Monday, May 23, 2022

The Rabbit Sanctuary Foster Carers Video Series


The Rabbit Sanctuary has a series of videos of volunteer Foster Carers. Watch them below to find out about what it is like to foster rescue rabbits for The Rabbit Sanctuary. 


Fostering at the Rabbit Sanctuary with Kelly O'Keeffe | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 1

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Kelly 
Based in Central Coast NSW

Kelly tells us what fostering is like for her - the highs and the lows. She highlights the value of belonging to a caring community group rescuing abandoned pet rabbits.



Why You Should Foster Rabbits | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 2

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Karolina
Based in Sydney NSW

Listen to Karolina talk about how she began fostering on the recommendation of her friend and the benefits that she’s found from fostering rescue rabbits for the The Rabbit Sanctuary. We love how she says she feels part of our community which has been a big highlight for her.


Priyanka Prabhaharan Shares Her Rabbit Fostering Experience | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 3

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Priyanka
Based in Sydney NSW

Priyanka shares her experiences of fostering for The Rabbit Sanctuary for almost five years! She has fostered many rescue rabbits and still hears from many of their adopters. She says that seeing all her past fosters living happy lives with their new families makes it all worth it. Priyanka also mentions that it’s been amazing to see the growth in the numbers of bunnies The Rabbit Sanctuary can take in, all thanks to the help of Foster Carers!


Being a Rabbit Foster Mum with Mel Chapman | Foster Carer Friday Series | Episode 4

Introducing ⭐️Foster Carer Mel
Based in Lismore NSW

Whilst visiting The Rabbit Sanctuary, we were lucky enough to interview ⭐️ Foster Carer Mel who shared her fostering experiences. Mel fosters up to 5 rabbits at once and says it’s been an amazing experience, not only for herself but also her whole family. She’s found that fostering has been great to teach her children responsibility and kindness to animals. Mel has also helped the sanctuary through bunny boarding and being a Bunny Runner!


Sunday, May 15, 2022

Hay for Rabbits

 The Rabbit Sanctuary recommends feeding a minimum of two types of hay to rabbits. Photos two types of hay. One is a grassy hay and one is a cereal hay. Teff Hay is a grassy hay and Oaten Hay is a cereal hay. 


Teff Hay MultiCube Compressed

Oaten Hay MultiCube Compressed Bale


Saturday, April 23, 2022

Don’t buy a rabbit for Easter - A rabbit is not a product

 Did you see The Rabbit Sanctuary in the media recently? 9Honey published a great rabbit article to warn folk of the dangers of impulse buying of rabbits in pet shops and online and how they end up unwanted and abandoned after Easter. 


"A rabbit is not a toy, and a rabbit is not a product and they are a lifetime commitment, they can live anything up to 13 years of age. When we take on a rabbit we should be looking at it as a forever pet, not a quick thrill for children at Easter," founder of The Rabbit Sanctuary Kim Cooney tells 9Honey.

Visit 9Honey to read the full article - Rabbits are not for Easter - Rabbits are not Products 


Tuesday, April 19, 2022

Rabbits that have waited the longest for a home


Thinking of adding a bunny to your family? Consider adopting one of these bunnies!🐰

These gorgeous bunnies have been waiting over a year for a forever home. They have been overlooked due to no fault of their own! 

They are all such incredible bunnies who would make addition to your family. In the coming weeks we will be doing spotlight profiles on each of these bunnies, providing more photos and giving you more of an insight into their personalities!

In the meantime, please message us if you’d like more information! 

You may notice most of these bunnies are REWs (Ruby Eyed Whites). REWs are known for being friendly and inquisitive bunnies, but many people overlook them only because of their eye colour. If you give them a chance, we promise you will absolutely fall in lovely with them and their darling personalities 🐰💕

We will also soon be doing a post on bunny pairs waiting a while too- stay tuned!

Apply to adopt: https://www.rabbitsanctuary.com.au/adopt

Thursday, April 14, 2022

Central Coast NSW Bunnies Need Help!

 ❗️🐰ATTENTION CENTRAL COAST 🐰❗️

We urgently require new Foster Carers for Ellise, and bonded pair Hop & Delilah on the central coast.

Please send us a message and apply to foster online if you can help!

Apply to foster: https://www.rabbitsanctuary.com.au/foster

Bonded pair Hop and Delilah are also ready for adoption, so if you are interested in adopting this gorgeous pair of nethies please apply to adopt- https://www.rabbitsanctuary.com.au/adopt



Friday, April 8, 2022

New Zealand White Bunny Needs a ⭐️Foster Carer

Parramatta NSW

Urgent: bunny’s life at risk. Can you help?

Call to Action: Please apply to adopt or foster.

Where Found: Under a car in street in rain.

Story:  The rescuer had this bunny in the yard in a cage with little shelter. Due to heavy rains she has now put bunny in a tiny cage inside a cluttered house with other animals and people all crammed in. 

If you could provide a space in your home for Big Ears Bruno it would probably help save his life and mind. 

He would be going crazy in the tiny cage and the rescuer can’t afford proper rabbit feeds for him.


New Zealand White Rabbit Needs ⭐️Foster Carer 

 

Wednesday, April 6, 2022

HELP NEEDED FOR TWO BUNNIES IN DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SITUATION

We are reaching out on behalf of the owner of two bunnies now living in a small borrowed caravan due to their bunny mum having to leave her and their home due to domestic violence. 

If you can offer an indoor home for two bunnies please reach out on +61 421 326 071 

One bunny is an English Angora and the other is a Cashmere Lop. They require someone prepared to groom them and keep them free of tangles and matting. 

#TweedHeads #EnglishAngora #CashmereLop #domesticviolence #rabbits #adoptarabbit #qldborder  #angorarescue #englishangorarescue 



Tuesday, March 22, 2022

Lismore Rabbit Rescue

Lismore rabbit rescue is only possible with the kind & generous support of the Lismore Vet and volunteers. Floods in Lismore have meant more rescue rabbits needing The Rabbit Sanctuary care. We are constantly on the lookout for rabbit foster care is in the Lismore area so that we can take in more rescue rabbits been abandoned or discarded. 

Rabbit Rescue - Flooding in Lismore 

Many pets including pet rabbits were made homeless in the Lismore floods in February and March 2022. The Rabbit Sanctuary rescue response was to assist people to find volunteers to take in the bunnies until these poor people could find homes again and be reunited with their bunnies. 

If you would like to donate to assist The Rabbit Sanctuary with it’s working rescuing Rabbits in the flooded Lismore area please do so on this link www.rabbitsanctuary.com.au/donate