Showing posts with label The Rabbit Sanctuary. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Rabbit Sanctuary. Show all posts

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 


Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Adopting a baby rabbit or adult rabbit

How about a cuddly baby rabbit? People often ask, “Should I adopt a baby rabbit or an adult rabbit”?  Well, the answer is that there is little difference but these are points to consider:

A baby rabbit will only remain tame and friendly if handled gently on a very regular basis. Many people are scared to pick up a rabbit because when they try, the rabbit jumps out of their grasp and runs away.  This often means that they just pat the rabbit, which is fine, but the problem there is that the baby bunny is never groomed, checked or has his or her nails clipped. This creates a health problem for the bunny as they do need daily checking and grooming with regular nail trims. 

Selecting an adult rabbit that is people friendly (having been gently and well handled as a baby) can easily be groomed and handled using the correct methods of picking up the rabbit and handling on the grooming table. 

For the house proud, a baby rabbit may still be learning to use the litter tray while an adult rabbit will already be accustomed to going straight to the tray which means a cleaner rabbit playpen and less tidying up each day. 

Some think that adopting a baby rabbit will mean a stronger bond between rabbit and bunny parent. Depending on how the baby is handled this may be true but an adult rescue rabbit will quickly grow to love his or her new owners if they are kind and interact often and well with the bunny.

The Rabbit Sanctuary has both adult and baby rescue rabbits in care.  Adoptable rabbits are listed on our site and our rabbit Foster Carers also add photos and information about the bunnies in their care to our Facebook group Adopt a Rabbit which you might like to visit and join. 










Thursday, August 24, 2017

Saturday, June 18, 2016

Little black rescue rabbit

The taste of freedom!
First day on the lawns at 
The Rabbit Sanctuary 
Andy was found in a box outside a vet in Newcastle. 



Friday, October 31, 2014

Rabbits Newcastle

Rabbits for Adoption Newcastle

We rescue rabbits in Newcastle! 

We have pet rabbits available for adoption in Newcastle. You can choose from over 100 rescue rabbits from The Rabbit Sanctuary and we can deliver to you in Newcastle or anywhere between Grafton and Newcastle or Sydney and Newcastle. We also service other cities and towns with delivery. We use our volunteer rabbit transport for road and our rabbit flight courier to fly rabbits to their new homes.

Looking to buy a rabbit? Consider adoption.


Adopt a Rabbit in Newcastle from our available rabbits gallery.

Rabbit Adoption Newcastle

Price:  Donation of your choice
What you get...
A rabbit that needs a loving home
The rabbit will come to you Desexed, Vaccinated, Microchipped, Parasite Treated, Vet Checked and Healthy, Tame and Friendly.
We recommend a boy and girl rabbit so that when you are busy your pet has a friend. They are both desexed so no breeding.

Ph/Text Kim on 0416062947 to apply.

Join The Rabbit Sanctuary on Facebook

Adopt a Rabbit in Newcastle

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Sunday, July 6, 2014

New Rabbit Hutch for Rabbit Sanctuary Bunnies


You might remember THUMPER & CHA-CHING who were seized by the Qld Government from a rabbit rescuer's home in Brisbane. They were rescued from certain death by Logan Council & the Morton Rabbit Board by The Rabbit Sanctuary and today they had a visit from Melanie who originally rescued them. She kindly brought them a new hutch for their large playpen. 6 photos showing Melanie sifting their sandpit and the new hutch she brought them as a gift for their super big playpen on the lawns of The Rabbit Sanctuary.


Sunday, June 15, 2014

The Rabbit Sanctuary Closed Monday

The Rabbit Sanctuary will be closed this Monday.