Phoebe's Rabbit Haven

Phoebe's Rabbit Haven We are a 501c(3) rabbit rescue in the Salem Oregon area. We take in stray and owner surrendered rabbi

It is our mission to find forever homes for rabbits in the Marion County and surrounding areas. We are committed to helping end the companion rabbit overpopulation in and around our area, by spaying and neutering all rabbits who come in to our care and adopting them into loving, lifelong homes. We endeavor to educate and change perceptions about rabbit care and ownership.

03/15/2022

It is with a heavy heart that we officially close the rescue. We have been honored to help so many...be well friends and give nuzzles to your furbabies!

Hello friends. Its been awhile since our last post. I need to ask for your help. We humane trapped this young lady in ou...
09/17/2019

Hello friends. Its been awhile since our last post. I need to ask for your help. We humane trapped this young lady in our presidents neighborhood. There are no other rabbits in the vicinity so the chance she is pregnant is very low however we like to air on the side of caution and get her spayed asap. We have about $75 our bank account. We need help making up the difference which will top about $250 if you can give even a little bit we would appreciate it. Our paypal email is [email protected] . thank you!โค๏ธ๐Ÿ‡

11/10/2018
Update Jack Jack. He's recovering well thanks to VP and Treasurer Winter and Mike's loving care. We sent him to our pres...
11/10/2018

Update Jack Jack. He's recovering well thanks to VP and Treasurer Winter and Mike's loving care. We sent him to our presidents house for more one in one socialization in a quieter household

10/26/2018

We are needing $500 (our Vet is kindly charging us a flat fee!) For his amputation. Please continue to share!

10/25/2018

We have a goal of $500 PLEASE share, that leg does not have blood flow any longer! It must come off!

10/24/2018

Jack Jack was found in the parking lot of our local Costco by a horse rescue woman. She contacted us telling us he had a broken leg. We rushed over to pick him up and took him home, got him started on ample anti-inflammatories, pain meds, subQ fluids and syringe fed him. He will see our Vet in the morning and will need surgery as the foot is crushed somewhere around the knee, in our experience an amputation will be necessary. Please help us take care of this boy! Our PayPal email is [email protected]

08/31/2018

CAGES ARE SO YESTERDAY ๐ŸŽˆ

Keeping rabbits in a cage is a horrible misconception that has harmed our rabbits for years! It probably started with greedy breeders who are crunch on space and got spread by clueless petshops to make easy sale. We have seen so many rabbits getting injured and depressed from living in a cage and we donโ€™t like it, at all!

For those who have rabbits, you would know that they are intelligent pets who can be litter-trained. They are very sociable too so if they can hop freely around the home, they will also bond better with you and be the loyal companion that you truly want in a pet.

We strongly encourage all rabbit owners to opt for a cage-free housing and instead, train them on a litterbox which is much easier to clean! Bunny proof your home to make it safe for them to roam and use a playpen to enclose them when you are not home. There is no need for a cage at all!

For more information on litter-training, bunnyproofing and playpen setup, click here: https://bunnywonderlandsg.com/bunny-101-2/our-rabbit-care-guide/

For great ideas on indoor housing for your rabbits, click here: https://www.pinterest.co.uk/best4bunny/great-rabbit-home-ideas/

(Photos credit to Best4bunny)

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Salem, OR

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It is our mission to find forever homes for rabbits in the Marion County and surrounding areas. We are committed to helping end the companion rabbit overpopulation in and around our area, by spaying and neutering all rabbits who come in to our care and adopting them into loving, lifelong homes. In addition to that, we have quite a few resident bunnies whom have special needs or are being rehabilitated and require a great deal of care. We endeavor to educate and change perceptions about rabbit care and ownership.