Rabbit House Rescue

Rabbit House Rescue

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We are a family operated 501c3 tax-exempt non-profit Rabbit rescue. Located in Foley, AL. Adoptions are for INDOOR rabbits only!

Dedicated to abandoned and neglected rabbits and passionate about educating others about proper rabbit care.

06/04/2026

WELCOME TO THE RABBIT HOUSE

This sweet pair was dropped off at The Rabbit House Tuesday. A young man surrendered them after the family dogs killed 2 of his 4 rabbits (kept in his room) while he was out of town.

Many people are upset when questioned or turned away from rabbit adoption because of certain breeds of dogs. In the rescue world, this scenario happens frequently. Rabbits are prey animals and many dogs have a strong instinct to HUNT. It is a heartbreaking way to lose your fur baby, and not worth the risk.

These two need names! If you have any ideas for this sweet couple (male/female), comment below.

If you are interested in fostering, PLEASE message me. They are very friendly, sweet, able to be handled, love pets, and child friendly. We are at max capacity with over 55+ rabbits on site!

As always, thank you for your support ❤️

Photos from Rabbit House Rescue's post 06/03/2026

Happy Adoption Day to our Sweet Mochi!!

We are so excited for you as you begin an exciting new life with a kind and loving family. You will have them trained in no time 😉

05/25/2026

Looking for a foster home, ASAP. Male Lop named Petey. He is intact, for the moment. The rescue will pay for the procedure. We only need a safe and loving home. Please message if interested.

Photos from Rabbit House Rescue's post 05/20/2026

Remember this precious girl found abandoned at the end of a dirt road in Theodore, Al?

She is now adopted and bonded to the cutest husbun and sweetest family ever!!

CONGRATULATIONS PALMETTA 🎊 ❤️

May all the rescue bunnies find their happy ending as you have ❤️

Photos from Rabbit House Rescue's post 05/18/2026

We needed to shave down an Angora this weekend, and one during the week. While Angoras have beautiful long coats, they require frequent and consistent brushing. It is all too common they come in seriously matted down to the skin and needing to be shaved. And with all this hair, it doesn’t take long to become a problem. If you or someone you know has an Angora remember:

Brush frequently. Wide metal toothed combs and slicker brushes are useful. Use with care as the skin is sensitive.

Be sure to brush down to the skin (gently) to avoid matting at the base of the fur.

True Angora coats can be blown with a cool blower to separate webbing and minimize brushing.

Trim or remove knots as they form. They will only grow bigger. The metal toothed comb works well for this. Be gentle.

Watch out for matting on the feet, legs, ankles, and pads on the feet.

Don’t wait if it gets out of control! Serious matting (like sheet matting) is very stressful for the rabbit and uncomfortable, even painful.

We are here to help, guide, teach, and even learn with you! Do any of you Angora owners have other tips to share? We would love to hear them!

05/08/2026

Have you seen a rabbit wag its tail? They do!! Especially when they start digging ❤️

Spencer LOVES his dig time!

Photos from Rabbit House Rescue's post 04/29/2026

Foster for Military Family:

A military family is looking for a possibly long term temporary foster for this adorable couple, Bruce and Babs. They have had to move into base housing while their house sells, and no rabbits are allowed! But they love these little guys. They have all their setup provided, they are litter trained, and sweet as can be. If you could possibly help them out with a safe INDOOR living space, please contact me. Thank you!

Photos from Rabbit House Rescue's post 04/23/2026

Thinking of getting a rabbit? THINK RESCUE!! So many rabbits are just waiting for a forever home.

Not sure if you're ready for such a huge commitment? THINK FOSTER!! Either way, we are here to help every step of the way. Even after you adopt, we are there for ongoing support to help you succeed in this journey.

Below are just a few of our furry friends spayed/neutered and ready to go! They are patiently waiting each day for a place to call their own. ❤️

Photos from Rabbit House Rescue's post 04/22/2026

Our two new boys joining us from Moss Pt, Mississippi. It breaks my heart how these precious animals get tossed outside to fend for themselves as soon as they are not "cute" and "little".

EVERYBODY & BUNNY DESERVES LOVE ❤️

Welcome to The Rabbit House Rescue boys. Know that you are loved ❤️

Photos from Rabbit House Rescue's post 04/21/2026

Another Day.........Another Spay!!

The after Easter dump is no joke! We have 7 rabbits currently at the vet office in Gulfport, Mississippi getting spayed and neutered. 4 rabbits have been picked up just this last week. And 2 more abandoned domestic rabbits are being picked up on our trip home through Mississippi 😔 That's 6 IN ONE WEEK!!!

We are ever so thankful for the foster parents stepping up. You guys are AMAZING! We kindly ask, could anyone help support us in food, hay, bedding, or spay/neuter costs? No amount is too small. Easter is an overwhelming time of year for rabbit rescues, and we just can't let these little guys be left in the wild.

Thank you so much for your support! And as always, PLEASE share ❤️

We are a 501c3 non-profit charity.
EIN 39-4442697

PayPal [email protected]

Venmo- The Rabbit House Rescue
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Zelle- [email protected]

On our website- Rabbithouserescue.com

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16625 Bogle Lane
Foley, AL
36535