Archived Pages from 20th Century!!
The House Rabbit Society is an all-volunteer, non-profit organization with two primary goals:
Since 1988 over 2,800 rabbits have been rescued through House Rabbit
Society foster homes across the country. The House Rabbit Society has been
granted a tax-exempt status under the Internal Revenue code for prevention
of cruelty to animals.
Joining
the House Rabbit Society
Donating
to the House Rabbit Society
Subscribing
to the House Rabbit Journal
Subscribing
to the Rabbit Heath News
HRS
Philosopy
HRS
General Policies
Contacting
Local HRS Represenatives
Boston, MA
Colorado
Chicago, IL
Miami, FL
Baltimore/Washington
Orange County, CA
Washington State
Southeastern
Pennsylvania
San
Diego, CA
San
Francisco, CA
Oakland,
CA
What
kind of person does it take to live with a house rabbit?
What to expect
from a new house rabbit
Adopting:
Baby Bunnies vs. Adults - which is right for you?
Looking
for that "Special Rabbit"?
How
to order the House Rabbit Handbook
Facts
about rabbit overpopulation
Finding
an "abandonded" litter of rabbits
Finding
a Home for an Unwanted Rabbit
How
to say "Rabbit" in many different languages
A
Hypertext Version of the HRS House Rabbit FAQ
Plaintext
Version of the HRS House Rabbit FAQ
Finding
a good rabbit vet FAQ
Interpreting
Behavior
Baby
Bunnies vs. Adults
Medical
Information & Facts
For
UK folks: Info on the deadly VHD disease
The dangers
of clumping litters
Recommendations
for Good Rabbit Vets
Fun
Toys For Your Rabbit
The
facts about Poinsettia (they're NOT poisonous)
Mail
order sources for rabbit supplies
Index
for Volume II of the House Rabbit Journal
On-line
Articles From the House Rabbit Journal (Volumes I - III)
Ordering
back-issues of the House Rabbit Journal
"Subscribing"
to the House Rabbit Journal
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