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REPORT A RABBIT IN NEED OF RESCUE.

Abandoned doesn’t mean forgotten—help us be their lifeline.

CONFIRM THE RABBIT YOU'RE REPORTING IS DOMESTIC

Please note that Kribs for Kritters Rabbit Rescue and Sanctuary only assists with domestic (pet) rabbits. We are not licensed to rescue or rehabilitate wild rabbits. If you have found a wild rabbit—including an injured adult or an abandoned baby—please do not attempt to care for it yourself. Instead, click the link below to locate the nearest licensed wildlife rehabilitator who can provide the proper care.

If you have found a rabbit in distress, please use the form below to report it so we can assess the situation and take action as quickly as possible. Our rescue team is dedicated to helping abandoned, injured, or at-risk rabbits on the streets, but we rely on detailed and accurate information to respond effectively.

 

What to Expect:

  • After submitting the form, our team will review your report and determine the best course of action.

  • If the rabbit is in immediate danger, we may contact you for more details or guidance on securing the rabbit until help arrives.

  • If safe to do so, please observe the rabbit from a distance and note its condition and exact location while we work on coordinating assistance.​

  • Clear photos and a precise location make a big difference in helping us reach and rescue the rabbit.

 

Important Notes:

  • If the rabbit is injured or in critical danger, please indicate that in the form and, if necessary, contact a local animal control agency or emergency vet.

  • If you are able to safely contain the rabbit in a secure carrier or box while waiting for help, please do so and note it in the form.

  • Our rescue team prioritizes domestic rabbits, as wild rabbits are best handled by licensed wildlife rehabilitators.

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Thank you for caring and taking the time to report a rabbit in need! Please fill out the form below with as much detail as possible.

APPLICATIONS

RESOURCES

WILDLIFE RESOURCES

HOW TO HELP

ADOPT

RABBIT POISON HELPLINE: 888-868-8081

866 BUNNY44

866-286-6944

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This website was created and generously funded by a dedicated volunteer in loving memory of his cherished rabbit, Ursula, who crossed the rainbow bridge.

© 2025 RABBIT RESCUE SOCIETY.

Rabbit Rescue Society is a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Contributions are tax-deductible to the extent permitted by law. Tax ID: 33-4488280. Rabbit Rescue Society is a volunteer-run organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation, and rehoming of domestic rabbits. While we strive to provide accurate and up-to-date information on rabbit care, health, and adoption policies, the content on this website is for informational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for professional veterinary advice. Rabbit Rescue Society reserves the right to update or modify policies, adoption requirements, and available resources at any time without prior notice. Adoption approvals are at the sole discretion of the rescue, and submitting an application does not guarantee approval. By using this website, you acknowledge that Rabbit Rescue Society is not responsible for any actions taken based on the information provided. For medical concerns regarding your rabbit, please consult a qualified rabbit-savvy veterinarian.

*Rabbit Poison Helpline 888-868-8081, provided by the Rabbit Rescue Society, is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional veterinary, medical, or legal advice. We are not veterinarians and do not provide veterinary services. We do not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or timeliness of the information provided. In case of a poisoning emergency, contact a licensed veterinarian, poison control center, or emergency vet services immediately. By calling 888-868-8081 and providing your credit card details, you agree to the Rabbit Rescue Society’s Rabbit Poison Helpline Terms of Service. Use of the helpline is at your own risk, and the Rabbit Rescue Society is not liable for any actions taken based on the information provided.

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