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Resource for homeless or abandoned cats, dogs, and rabbits, including adoption and rescue services. Sean Casey Animal Rescue

Once you find your rabbit, you'll need the right gear. Local spots like in the East Village offer a great selection of natural and organic products for small animals. Be sure to have: A spacious enclosure or "bunny-proofed" area. High-quality Timothy hay (the staple of their diet). Fresh leafy greens and rabbit pellets. A litter box and rabbit-safe bedding. Expand map Adoption & Rescues Breeders & Shops Pet Supplies AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more Heartsofhollandsnyc

Based in , they offer hand-raised, litter-trained bunnies and are known for being very responsive and helpful to new owners. 3. Local Pet Stores

While many big-box retailers no longer sell live rabbits, some specialized local shops still do. Parrots of the World ClosedRockville Centre, NY, United States

Located in , they specialize in Holland Lop and Netherland Dwarf bunnies. They are highly rated for their thorough adoption process and for providing "birth certificates" and starter packages for new owners. Aster Holland Lops Rabbitry

Animal-welfare group that finds homes for dogs, cats and rabbits, plus conducts volunteer dog walks. AMA Animal Rescue