OHRR is currently leasing a 4,073 square-foot property, spread across 18 rooms of varying sizes. Most of these rooms are used to house adoptable rabbits, which OHRR determined to be enough space for 25 to 30 rabbits in 4-foot-by-4-foot enclosures. This amount of space, which meets House Rabbit Society national standards, provide an excellent environment for the bunnies during their stay at the Adoption Center.
OHRR also has reserved a room for basic veterinary care, an intake room for new rabbits, and two rooms for a rabbit play area. We also have two small kitchens, a laundry room and a combination library and meeting room to host a variety of programs and events. In the entrance of the building, there is space for a rabbit supply store, which is a great location for rabbit owners and others to buy high-quality supplies and rabbit-oriented materials!
The Ohio House Rabbit Adoption Center is funded through donations, store sales and other rabbit-related services, grants, special fundraising events and partnerships with businesses and organizations. OHRR is conducting a three-year fundraising campaign, Be the Voice, to fund the purchase of the Adoption Center. We encourage you to Be the Voice for the many abandoned rabbits in our community by giving to the campaign! A contribution to the Ohio House Rabbit Adoption Center is an excellent opportunity to make a big impact in a small organization, and donors at all levels will be recognized. A big thank you to everyone who has already shown how they can Be the Voice for abandoned rabbits. Check out a complete list of contributors below.
We want to thank you in advance for your support of Ohio House Rabbit Rescue!
Click here to learn more about how you can Be the Voice for abandoned rabbits in Ohio!
Click here for giving levels, pledge forms and information on how to give!
Thank you to everyone who has shown how they can Be the Voice for abandoned rabbits:
Nancy Betz Beverly May Pat Barron Rosemarie B. Wendt
Joanne Allsop Diane and Dirk Cantrell Carl and Karen Winstead (in memory of Zoe)
June Hinkle Mary Beth Parisi Kim Banks
The Yassenoff Family Barbara Oglesbee, DVM Susan Borders, DVM
L. Kathleen Fliehman Dr. Ellen L. Betz Allison Coleman
Gia Lamanna Lynda White Judy deRoche Timothy Wright
Kimberly Eplin Beth A Savage Leslye R. Creek
Anne S. McIntyre Stephen and Helen Parisi Loraine M. Treneff
Cara Cox (in honor of Ping and Pong) Dianna Wears (in memory of Tigger)
Sherri Jacobs Dale Brubeck Shannon Morrison
Barb Armitage and Robert Shapter Adrienne Lang Brian Caulley
Carol Costa and Michael Pikosz Patricia and Kirk Groves Chris Smithies
Terri and Graham Montigny Susan Daniel Chris Baker
Margaret R. Mosher Jacqueline S. Bates Janice Ackers
Aynonumus Ian Hamilton Michelle Johnson Amy Lewis
Nancy Beattie (in memory of Connie Inglis)
William D. Mascari Megan Kadel-Edwards Jennifer I. Elin Jan Perry
Mary Rose Molinaro Peggie A. Betz Muhammad Mashwani
Mary Ribar Carrie A. Levicki Erin Sherer Christina Rodgers
Lisa McDonald Josh D. Vittie James W. Downey
Christy Frost Cara Haughey and Ian Ackers Robin Craft
Jennifer Cheavens Amy Shears
Emily Fagundo, DVM Geraldine Rea Rachel Denholm
Rebecca L. Allen Linda A. Bourassa (in memory of Dakota) Anonymous
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John W. Moreland Catherine A. Jung Anna Ackers
Terri D. Cook Regina Dowdy Janice Vidosh
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Vancee Cerasini Monica Keise Molly Semones
Natalie Pitheckoff and Jeremy Meche (in memory of Mr. Domino)
Julie Ankrom Anonymous
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I would like to adopt a female Holland lop. I have an eight year old male holland lop who just lost his eight year old female lop
So very sorry to hear about your loss. We offer assistance with bonding at the center and would be happy to help. You can email us or stop by during the open hours to speak with our adoption coordinators to set up a time to bring your bunny in to meet some bunnies – https://www.ohiohouserabbitrescue.org/contact/
Do you know somewhere i can have my 9 month old rabbit spayed?
We typically recommend Norton Road Veterinary Hospital. Also, The Animal Health Organization offers low-cost options.
There are three rabbits on my street that are obviously former pets(2 white,1 black). They are very tame and comfortable around people, you can practically walk right up to them. We see them out nearly every evening
I’m concerned that these bunnies will not survive winter on their own and trying to find an outfit that could catch them and adopt them out to loving homes
If this is something your organization could hep with please contact me at +16147438738
Thank you and hope you can help these beautiful bunnies
Wade Carman
Please contact us at contact@ohiohouserabbitrescue.org with additional information regarding location. Thank you
We lost our bunny this week after 13 years of having this sweetie in our life. Her brother crossed the rainbow bridge about two years ago. I have a nice enclosure and various supplies. Is there any place I could donate these items that would be helpful?
Laura, we are very sorry for your loss! We would gladly accept any supplies you’d like to donate to the bunnies. You can feel free to bring anything you’d like to donate to the Adoption Center at 5485 N. High Street
Columbus, Ohio 43214. We’re open this Sat / Sun afternoon. We’re usually open Weds evenings from 5:30-7:30 as well, but we’re closed this Weds for the holiday.
Can I donate my bunnies there ? My daughter bought it for her pet , now she is not that interested to them , two perent bunnies and 5 baby bunnies , let me know
Please see our Admissions page for information on the admissions policy, waitlist, and an application for owner surrender.