Ohio House Rabbit Rescue says this is the busiest time of year for surrenders

Families often surrender Easter rabbits to rescues after realizing the long-term care involved.

WORTHINGTON, Ohio — This is the busiest time of year for Ohio House Rabbit Rescue, a nonprofit dedicated to rabbit welfare. 

Around Easter, families often adopt or buy rabbits to make the holiday feel special for their children. 

However, many don’t fully understand the commitment that comes with caring for a rabbit. It’s a long-term responsibility, not just a seasonal gift.

Mia Ng, who volunteers with Ohio House Rabbit Rescue, mentioned that following Easter, many rescue organizations receive inquiries from individuals wanting to give up their pet rabbits. She noted that the rescue currently has approximately 35 to 40 rabbits available for adoption.

She provided several tips for people to know before adopting a rabbit.

  • Space: Provide a roomy enclosure (ideally 4x the size of the rabbit) with plenty of time outside of it to roam and exercise.
  • Flooring: Avoid wire bottoms—opt for solid flooring with soft bedding like fleece or hay.
  • Bunny-proofing: Rabbits love to chew—cover wires and remove toxic plants or substances if they roam indoors.
  • Hay: Unlimited fresh hay (like timothy or orchard grass) is crucial for digestion and dental health.
  • Fresh veggies: Offer leafy greens daily (e.g., romaine, parsley, cilantro, dandelion greens).
  • Pellets: Feed high-fiber, low-protein pellets in moderation (about ¼ cup per 5 lbs of rabbit).
  • Water: Always have clean, fresh water available—in a bowl or bottle.
  • Litter box: Rabbits can be litter trained! Use a rabbit-safe litter (not clay/clumping cat litter).
  • Spot clean daily, deep clean weekly to keep odors and bacteria at bay.
  • Brush regularly (especially long-haired breeds like Angoras).
  • Trim nails every 4–6 weeks.
  • Watch for signs of illness, such as loss of appetite, unusual droppings or lethargy.
  • Vet care: Find a rabbit-savvy vet for regular checkups and emergencies.

 Enrichment & Socialization

  • Toys: Chew toys, cardboard tunnels and digging boxes help prevent boredom.
  • Bonding: Rabbits are social. Consider bonding with a second bunny or spending lots of time interacting with them.
  • Quiet & routine: They prefer calm environments and consistent daily routines.
  • Temperature control: Keep rabbits indoors or in a climate-controlled area. They do best in cool temperatures (60–70°F / 15–21°C).
  • Avoid stress: Loud noises, rough handling or sudden changes can stress them out.

Ng said rabbits are very social and pens should be kept in areas like a living room where families often gather.

If you need to surrender a rabbit, click here to fill out the form.

To learn more about adopting and hours of operation, click here.

You May Also Like

“Tragic Train Incident in Fremont Claims Two Lives with Juvenile Missing”

The Miles Newton bridge has been closed after what police are describing…

Israel to permit limited food entry into Gaza amid warnings of famine and decreased support from allies.

For months, Israel has blockaded all supplies trying to reach the 2…

Report: India’s growing steel industry poses a risk to climate targets and worldwide initiatives to improve industrial sustainability.

India’s goal to double steel production by 2030 might conflict with its…

Cuyahcounty executive criticizes Haslam Sports Group for being greedy and opportunistic in Cleveland Browns stadium feud.

Asian shares, US futures, and the dollar fall following Wall Street’s positive week

HONG KONG: Asian shares declined on Monday, accompanied by weakening U.S. futures…

Tentative agreement reached by New Jersey Transit train engineers to end strike affecting NYC routes

In Newark, New Jersey, the train engineers of New Jersey Transit have…

Scottie Scheffler emerges victorious at the PGA Championship held at Quail Hollow

Scottie Scheffler wins the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow for his third…

Deborah Norville leaving ‘Inside Edition’ after a 30-year run

NEW YORK – Deborah Norville has been a consistent figure in the…

Alleged imposter pretending to be Lyft driver and sexually assaulting Colorado legislator faces charges for inappropriate sexual behavior

DENVER — A man who allegedly posed as a Lyft driver and…

Salt-N-Pepa take legal action against record label to regain control of their songs, including ‘Push It’

Salt-N-Pepa are telling their record label not to push it as they…

Dave Chudowsky from 3News talks about his experience with prostate cancer

The GO! morning anchor wants to create more awareness about early detection.…

Authorities intensify enforcement against unauthorized drivers at Orlando International Airport

ORLANDO, Fla. – Authorities are implementing stricter measures against illegal vehicle-for-hire drivers…