Ohio House Rabbit Rescue (OHRR) envisions a community where all pet rabbits live indoors as companions and have access to a proper diet, habitat, and regular veterinary care for the duration of their life. In Central Ohio, each year approximately 900 unwanted pet rabbits are offered for surrender at animal shelters or rescues that are already at full capacity or do not have the means to care for the rabbits. Many of these unwanted pet rabbits are released outdoors by their owner, which is a death sentence. Rabbits that are admitted into an animal shelter may have been offered for surrender by their owner, rescued from outdoors, or be confiscated as part of a cruelty investigation. OHRR seeks a better alternative
Ohio House Rabbit Rescue is comprised of a Board of Directors, and a diverse Event Planning Team. All are working to support the Ohio House Rabbit Adoption Center: A rescue, education, and adoption facility in Columbus, Ohio.