Indiana House Rabbit Society

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Photos from Indiana House Rabbit Society's post 06/07/2026

πŸ°πŸ’— Sanctuary Sunday: Meet Molly πŸ’—πŸ°

Molly spent six long months surviving outdoors before a kind Good Samaritan stepped in and brought her to safety 🌧️🌿 Now she’s discovered the joys of being a house rabbit β€” and she is loving it πŸ‘πŸ‡

Molly is sweet, friendly, and completely people-oriented πŸ’ž She adores attention, happily leans into pets 🀍, and never says no to a good treato πŸ₯•βœ¨ Her gentle nature makes her an absolute joy to be around.

Recently, Molly was diagnosed with cancer, which means she is no longer eligible for adoption. But Molly isn’t sad about that β€” because she landed exactly where she needed to be πŸ’• She now lives with a wonderful foster family who will ensure she is safe, comfortable, and deeply loved for the rest of her life.

Rabbits like Molly are why Sanctuary Sunday exists πŸ°πŸ’– Medical care, diagnostics, medications, and ongoing support are costly, but they allow rabbits facing serious illness to live with dignity, comfort, and joy.

πŸ’ Your support helps provide lifelong sanctuary for rabbits like Molly β€” rabbits who may never be adopted, but who are cherished every single day.

Please consider donating, sharing, or holding space in your heart for rabbits who need lifelong care πŸŒˆπŸ‡

✨ If you would prefer to donate via PayPal, please use this link: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=JJVKXXB5H96ZQ&source=url&ssrt=1762119070351 ✨

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06/03/2026

🧼🐰 Spa Day & Hay Sale is coming up! 🌾✨

πŸ“… When: Sunday June 14th, 12–3 PM
πŸ“ Where: 1032 Shelby St, Indianapolis

🌿 Hay: $1.25/lb
πŸ’‡β€β™€οΈ Light grooming: $20
βœ‚οΈ Long hair grooming: $30/hr
🐾 Nail trims: $10 (walk-ins welcome!)

πŸ“Œ Deadline to place hay orders or book appointments: Thursday, 6/11
πŸ“ŒEmail [email protected] to reserve your spot or pre-order hay! Please reserve via email not DMs so they can all stay together and organized and every bun can get what they need!

Come support this wonderful rabbit rescue and treat your companion rabbit to some gentle TLC. πŸ’•

Photos from Indiana House Rabbit Society's post 05/31/2026

It is with heavy hearts that we share that we recently said goodbye to sweet Keaton. πŸ’”πŸ°

The past few months have been incredibly difficult for Indiana House Rabbit Society as we have mourned the loss of several beloved rabbits in our foster and sanctuary programs. Each loss is deeply felt, and each rabbit leaves behind a legacy of love. This week, we are remembering handsome Keaton. πŸŒˆπŸ’™

Keaton came to us after being rescued from a large hoarding situation where 17 rabbits were living in filthy outdoor wire cages. Despite his difficult start in life, Keaton embraced his second chance with remarkable resilience and a playful spirit. 🏑✨

In foster care, he quickly began to discover the joys of being a loved house rabbit. While he could be a little shy at first, he blossomed into a fun-loving, energetic boy who kept everyone entertained. Keaton was famous for running the β€œBunny 500” around the rabbit room, tossing toys with enthusiasm, and keeping a close eye on everything around him. πŸ‡πŸ’¨πŸŽΎ

Today, our hearts are especially with Keaton’s amazing foster family. We cannot thank them enough for opening their home and hearts to him, for celebrating his victories, supporting him through challenges, and loving him every step of the way. The bond between foster families and the rabbits in their care is something truly special, and we know this loss is especially painful. We offer them our deepest gratitude, sympathy, and condolences. πŸ’–πŸ‘πŸ°

Because of his foster family, Keaton experienced the life every rabbit deservesβ€”a life filled with kindness, enrichment, affection, and belonging. That is a gift beyond measure.

As we remember Keaton, we are reminded of why our work matters. Rabbits rescued from neglect, hoarding situations, medical hardship, and abandonment depend on foster homes and community support to receive the care they deserve. Donations help us continue rescuing and caring for rabbits like Keaton and so many others. If you would like to make a donation in his memory, the link is below.

https://www.paypal.com/donate/?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=JJVKXXB5H96ZQ&source=url&ssrt=1762119070351

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1032 Shelby Street
Indianapolis, IN
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