THE RABBIT RESIDENCE RESCUE
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Rabbit Care

In this section you will find lots of guides on rabbit care. Use the links on the left. 
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Useful links

  • Rabbit Welfare Association
  • Action for Rabbits
  • Rabbits Requite Rights (Scotland)
  • House Rabbit Society
  • The Rabbit House
  • Rabbit Rehome

Videos about rabbits' needs:

Foxes

Please protect your rabbits from foxes. We have heard cases of foxes killing pet rabbits when the owners have had rabbits for years and never seen a fox in their garden before, and cases of foxes entering gardens and attacking rabbits in daylight. They can dig, tear chicken wire, and (most of them) can jump over 6 foot fences. Use a weld mesh with small gaps to protect your rabbits and use paving or dig mesh into the ground to prevent foxes digging in.
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