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  1. If you need to surrender an unwanted rabbit, consider the following options:
    1. Animal shelters, humane societies, and rescue organizations: They take in rabbits and provide care until they are adopted into new homes.
    2. Local rabbit rescues and foster homes: They may have space for your rabbit.
    3. Contact your local vet: They may have contacts who can help.
    4. Spread the word: Create a flyer and share it with rescue groups, vets, and other relevant organizations1234.
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    There are many options for surrendering a rabbit near you. There are animal shelters, humane societies, and rescue organizations that take in rabbits and provide them with care until they are adopted into new homes. There are also many private rabbit rescues and foster homes that may have space for your rabbit.
    www.nahf.org/article/where-can-i-surrender-my-rab…
    Phone your local rescue who may either be able to take in your bunny and rehome him/her or direct you to someone who can, or your local vet may have some contacts who can help.
    www.saveafluff.co.uk/rehome-rabbit
    Get your rabbit's flyer to as many rescue groups as possible. You can find them by vet/humane society referral, online, or pick up a copy of The Pet Press for a complete listing. (They're on our "Links" page and can tell you where to find a copy, or call 818-998-1036 to find a supplier near you.)
    www.petfinder.com/adopt-or-get-involved/adopting …
    Rabbits are often donated to new owners, animal centers, rescue centers, shelters, and sometimes to daycares. Examples of these rabbit donation organizations are the House Rabbit Society (chapters and allies), independent rabbit rescue organizations, non-profit organizations, humane societies, pet stores, and your family and friends.
    whyrabbits.com/best-places-to-donate-rabbit/
     
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    One option would be to contact your local shelter to see if they will take your rabbit. Some shelters charge a surrender fee, and some shelters have waiting lists. You should also find out about your local shelter’s screening policy.

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