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RABBIT CARE FAQs.
Hop to the answers you’ve been looking for.
Whether you're a first-time rabbit guardian or a seasoned bunny lover, questions are bound to come up. Our Rabbit Care FAQs page addresses the most common inquiries we receive about rabbit behavior, health, diet, housing, and more.
These answers are based on years of experience and up-to-date best practices in rabbit care. If you're unsure about something or just want to learn more, this is a great place to start. We’re here to help you provide the best life possible for your rabbit.

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Where can I see the rabbits for adoption?You may view the list of rabbits for adoption in this page
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What is included in the adoption?All rabbits are spayed/neutered. All rabbits have had a veterinary exam. All rabbits are vaccinated for RHDV (Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus).
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What are the adoption requirements?Adult Primary Caregiver: The rabbit’s primary caregiver is an adult, and is wanted by everyone in the household. No group ownership, like a classroom pet. Indoor Housing: Rabbits adopted from Kribs For Kritters live indoors as part of the family. Due to the emergence of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) in 2020, we strongly recommend no outdoor playtime, even when vaccinated. RHDV Vaccination: Vaccination of all rabbits in the household for RHDV is required to adopt a Kribs For Kritters rabbit for bonding/adoption. Spay/Neuter: All rabbits in the home must be spayed/neutered.
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Why is there an adoption donation?Our adoption donation helps us cover the cost of the medical care that the rabbit receives from our vet. It is cheaper to adopt a Kribs For Kritters rabbit than to adopt/buy an unaltered, unvaccinated rabbit.
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