Rabbits need a large living space. They need enough room to run around their cage. Rabbits are active animals that need space to run, hop, dig, and stretch.
Hiding places: Rabbits need hiding places where they can feel safe and run if they're afraid or stressed.
They should also be able to run around the house, so you would need to bunny-proof your home.
In the rabbit’s cage, there should be a litter box, hideaways, a water bowl, a food bowl, and some toys.
Rabbits need a large exercise area that they can access at all times.
NEVER have a cage with a wire bottom. Wire Bottoms hurt the bunny’s feet and can cause many problems such as sore hocks and arthritis.
Don’t leave your bunny in its enclosure 24/7. Rabbits become stressed or depressed if they are left in the cage all the time.
The House Rabbit Society: the House Rabbit Society works will local animal shelters to help support and place rabbits with people looking to adopt. houserabbit.org/
Pet Finder: Pet Finder allows for people to search for animals, in this case rabbits, within their local community to those looking to adopt. www.petfinder.com/
Bunlandia Rabbit Rescue & Rehab: Specializes in rabbits that have been abandoned, neglected/abused, and hoarding situations.
https://www.petfinder.com/member/us/ct/seymour/bunlandia-rabbit-rescue-rehab-ct620/
Rocky Coast Rabbit Rescue and Sanctuary: Committed to providing rescue, compassionate care, and loving homes for rabbits across New England.
https://www.rockycoastrabbitrescue.org/
Everybunny Counts Rabbit Rescue: Rabbit rescue in CT
https://www.everybunnycountsct.org/
Providence Animal Rescue League: Provides for the rescue and relief of suffering and homeless animals
Animal Shelters: Many animal shelters take in rabbits that can no longer be pets and have them up for adoption.