Orlando Rabbit Care and Adoptions

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Mark your calendar!
The ASPCA has designated February as Adopt a Rescued Rabbit Month

Promoting the health, care and enjoyment of bunnies as companion animals

OrlandoRabbit.org offers education and information on bunny care in Central Florida

Become a member for just $25.00 and receive a membership kit with articles, discounts, coupons and giveaways; enjoy get-togethers with other bunny enthusiasts, participate in a our discussion list and more!  Join Now

Contact Information

If your rabbit is experiencing a health problem or medical emergency, please contact a rabbit-savvy vet immediately.

Orlando Rabbit Care and Adoptions is all volunteer membership organization. Please note that our members do not take in rabbits and we cannot find new homes for your rabbits.

Please choose the subject of your message to us!

  • I am interested in adopting a rabbit(s)
    Have you read our adoption policies and information? Have you viewed the photos and information of our adoptable rabbits? If you’re ready to bring a bunny in to your family, write to us - we look forward to helping you become a bunny parent!   more
     
  • I am interested in membership in Orlando Rabbit Care and Adoptions
    If you’d like to share your love for bunnies with other bunny parents and participate in our fun and educational meetings, become an ORCA member! Membership is only $15.00.  more
     
  • I need care, feeding or behavior information for my rabbit
    We can assist with information for bunny’s dietary and housing needs and help you to understand bunny behaviors. We can even suggest ways to easily litter train and alter unwanted behaviors.  more
     
  • I am looking for a rabbit experienced veterinarian in Central Florida
    Bunnies require specialized veterinary care from vets who have studied and kept up to date with rabbit medicine.Your bunny should have annual checkups and should be spayed or neutered. Make sure your vet is truly rabbit knowledgeable!  more
     
  • My rabbit has stopped eating or is lethargic. What do I do?
    If a bunny has not eaten or pooped in 8 hours, that bunny is in crisis and must see a veterinarian immediately. more
     
  • My rabbit is ill or has been injured! What do I do?
    We are not veterinarians and do not provide medical advice or care. If your rabbit is ill or has been injured, the rabbit MUST see a veterinarian. Rabbits are adept at hiding pain, but their health can decline to a serious state in as short as 8 hours. Bunny is dependent upon you for his care - responsible pet ownership means getting your rabbit to a vet ASAP no matter what your circumstances are and even if funds are tight. We provide a listing of rabbit-savvy vets to choose from. more
     
  • I have rescued a domestic rabbit. Now what do I do?
    Unfortunately, we are no longer doing any rescuing or fostering. For more information on how to find a new home for a bunny, please read our “Giving Up Bunny” page.  more
     
  • I want to give up my/our rabbit.
    Often, rabbits are given up because of unwanted behaviors which, in many cases, are hormone related. Spaying and neutering results in a calmer, happier and healthier bunny. We do not do any rescue or fostering and cannot find a new home for your bunny. Please bear that if you have a rabbit in your home, it depends upon you for its daily needs and care. more
     
  • I have found/rescued a wild rabbit. What do I do now?
    Unfortunately, we have no experience with caring for and releasing wild rabbits. Wild rabbits require specialized care. Contact a wildlife rehabber for more information.  more
     
  • My bunny has passed away and we have items to donate
    Thanks for thinking of us, but due to limited space, we are not able to accept donations of cages, food, toys, etc. However, we can always make use of folding “puppy pens” that are in good condition (no rust).more
     
  • I want to report a cruelty or abuse situation with a rabbit
    This link is only for reporting cruelty and abuse. We are unable to take any actions but can help you to report the situation to the appropriate authorities.  more
     
  • I am interested in rabbit education for my group, shelter, school or organization.
    That’s our specialty! We are happy to do a presentation on rabbit care. Please note that due to the fragile nature of bunnies, we do not include real rabbits in any presentation.  more
     
  • I have a question that is not covered above
    If your question is not covered above, please feel free to write to us. We’ll help if we can!  more

 



Orlando Rabbit Care and Adoptions, Inc.
PO Box 941761 • Maitland • FL • 32794

 www.orlandorabbit.org      
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