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Who is FUR?
Friends of Unwanted Rabbits (FUR) is a rabbit rescue organization founded in 2004.

We are dedicated to finding forever, loving, indoor homes for abandoned and neglected rabbits dumped at local area shelters.  Our goal is to increase public awareness of these intelligent, social creatures as house pets.  We are committed to improving the lives of companion rabbits through education on proper rabbit care. We support spaying/neutering rabbits to improve overall health, behavior and to decrease overpopulation.

Why does FUR exist?
Each year thousands of rabbits are abandoned at local area shelters.

Rabbits are the 3rd most frequently discarded animals at shelters and the most often overlooked. Most are discarded by their owners due to a lack of understanding and knowledge of these highly intelligent creatures. Others are dumped by irresponsible breeders. In the recent past 100% of the rabbits discarded at the Sacramento County Animal Care & Regulation were euthanized. Since its inception, FUR has decreased the euthanasia rate to less than 1%.

What does FUR do?
FUR rescues rabbits abandoned at local area shelters. The main shelter we rescue from is the Bradshaw Animal Shelter.

Rabbits are spayed/neutered and placed in temporary foster homes where they receive much needed TLC while they recover.  All rabbits are altered, vaccinated against RHVD2, litter box trained, and socialized. Adoptions events are currently held in the Classroom at the Bradshaw Animal Shelter. Rabbits are adopted to carefully screened indoor homes by FUR volunteers.

How does FUR survive?
FUR is run by a group of dedicated volunteers.

Friends of Unwanted Rabbits is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) corporation.  The Friends of Unwanted Rabbits is dependent upon generous donations from the public.  Contributions to FUR are used for spaying/neutering, medical care and fostering expenses.

Click here to find out how you can make a donation.

Our News

  • Foster Workshop
    Have you ever considered fostering a homeless rabbit? Fosters are vital to the mission of saving the lives of abandoned, abused, and neglected rabbits. Lear more about...
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  • Fundraiser
    FUNDRAISER Please help us with a donation for medical, spay/neuter, RHVD2 vaccination, and rabbit care expenses. Our funds are extremely low and we have a lot of...
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  • T-Shirt Fundraiser
    Purchase our new T-Shirt design to help rescue rabbits like Rootbeer get urgent medical care. SHOP HERE...
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  • Fundraiser – Bunnies with a Message
    We are auctioning off two Bunnies with A Message Journal/Albums to the highest bidder to help us raise funds for spay/neuter, vaccination, and medical expenses. The albums...
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Support those who support FUR

Gale Hart
Gale Hart is an animal rights advocate and supporter of FUR. Click on her name to visit her website and get information about her upcoming art shows.

In October 2006, artist Gale Hart opened a gallery in downtown Sacramento, called A Bitchin’ Space. The goal was to create a more connected, creative community – with A Bitchin’ Space as the outlet. It started with a year-long project featuring collaborative work by area artists.

Since the end of the collaborative project, A Bitchin’ Space has hosted monthly shows, including the Circus Show & Other Atrocities.

All proceeds benefit rescued rabbits.

Ann Ranlett
Ann Ranlett is an award-winning artist & illustrator specializing in pet & animal art and nature illustrations.

While you’re browsing the site, please stop by the web store where you’ll find cards, prints and more featuring her work. Ann has painted portraits of Snoopy a rabbit that was rescued by FUR.  Snoopy was an older bunny and had severe malocclusion. We had his teeth fixed and he was adopted to a wonderful home. Ann has painted two paintings of Snoopy. There are mugs, t-shirts, magnets and more with Snoopy’s portrait. Ann support’s the FUR program and donates a portion of her card sales to us.s you can purchase everything from hoodies to coffee mugs on our spot at Cafe Press.

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