If you are interested in finding out more about
having an indoor rabbit:
House
Rabbit Society
This is -the- place to go if you are even considering having
a rabbit or if you have a rabbit and would like more information about
it. We suggest starting with House
Rabbits 101 and the Rabbit
FAQ.
House
Rabbit Handbook
This is the most accurate and informative book
out there about House Rabbits. A must have for a rabbit owner!
Rabbit
Adoption Resources
If you adopt a bunny you will get a rabbit that is healthy,
spayed/neutered, and you will get a great education in advance
about how to take care of your new pet. Believe me, baby bunnies
are difficult (and expensive)! These adoption resources
are also great places to find a friend for your
single rabbit.
If
you would
like to adopt a rabbit, please check the list of Adoption
Resources at
the House Rabbit Society.
If you live in Northern California, I'd like to personally
recommend the following adoption resources: SaveABunny.com (Marin
House Rabbit Society), the Richmond
Adoption and Education Center (National House Rabbit Society Headquarters),
PetFinder.com (this is where
we first discovered Ferris), and Virtual
Pet Adoptions (most complete resource to find a pet in the Bay
Area).
Resources for Rabbit Owners:
Etherbun Yahoo Group
Devoted to the health, care and behavior of domestic, companion
rabbits. Please note, however, that this is a very "clinical" list and
it is strictly for those interested in the health and behavior of his/her
rabbit/s.
PetBunny Mailing List
This a place to discuss about how cute your rabbit is, seek emotional
support when your rabbit is sick, ask questions about rabbit behaviors,
and just generally chat about rabbits and folks who love rabbits.
This
is
a great
place to meet fellow rabbit owners and make fast friendships. To subscribe
to PetBunny, send a message to listserv@lsv.uky.edu with
the following text in the body of the message: SUBSCRIBE PETBUNNY "Your
Name"
alt.pets.rabbits
I've found that alt.pets.rabbits tends to be a good place
to read discussions about rabbits if you prefer newsgroups to mailing
lists.
Stories Rabbits Tell
Stories Rabbits Tell takes a comprehensive look at the rabbit as a
wild animal, ancient symbol, pop culture icon, commercial "product", and
domesticated pet.