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Protect Rabbits From Neglect Driven By Profit
Final signature count: 5,704
5,704 signatures toward our 30,000 goal
Sponsor: The Animal Rescue Site
Rabbits are complex, social animals, not impulse buys for pet shops to sell and replace. Take action for the lives of rabbits everywhere.
Rabbits are often marketed as cute, quiet, easy pets. That image hides the truth. Rabbits need daily hay, safe indoor housing, exercise, social care, enrichment, grooming, and access to veterinarians who understand their needs.1 They can live for more than a decade when properly cared for, which makes each adoption a serious long-term commitment.2
Pet Shop Sales Put Rabbits at Risk
When pet shops sell rabbits, they encourage fast decisions based on cuteness instead of preparation. Many buyers do not understand the cost, space, diet, behavior, and medical care rabbits require. Rabbit advocates have warned that pet store rabbits may come from breeders and may be housed in poor conditions before sale, without proper hay, space, or care.3
Abandonment Is the Predictable Result
Animal advocates report that rabbits are among the most surrendered animals at shelters, often after families realize too late that they are not low-maintenance pets.2 Community rabbit owners have also raised concerns about rabbits kept in cramped store enclosures and later dumped once the novelty fades.4
Adoption Is the Better Path
Pet shops do not need to sell rabbits to help families find them. They can partner with shelters and rescues instead. MSPCA-Angell supports legislation that would prevent pet shops from selling rabbits unless they work with shelters or rescue groups.5 Petco’s return to an adoption-only rabbit policy shows that major retailers can choose rescue partnerships over retail rabbit sales.6
Pet shops should stop selling rabbits and help homeless rabbits find prepared, compassionate homes through adoption.
Sign the petition to demand pet shops end rabbit sales and support rescue-based adoption instead.
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