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Make a donation.

When you donate to Everybunny Counts 100% of the profits go directly to the food, supplies, and medical expenses necessary to provide a better quality of life for our foster buns.

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Why donate?

100% of your donation goes to the bunnies.

When you donate to Everybunny Counts, 100% of the profits go directly to the food, supplies, and medical expenses necessary to help provide a better quality of life for all of our foster buns. Our staff is entirely run by volunteers dedicated to the betterment of the bunnies.

It directly provides essentials like food & hay.

Feeding and taking care of 70+ bunnies every day isn’t cheap. We need litter, food, hay, water, trash bags, paper towels, and more—just to be sure our buns basic needs are met. 100% of all donations go directly to making sure we have enough money in our account to cover their needs.

It provides medical care and surgeries.

Veterinarians are expensive. Currently, we have an outstanding balance with all of our veterinary clinics and considering Everybunny Counts is a no-kill shelter, we’re dedicated to making every effort to save a rabbit’s life, sparing no expense. We also spay and neuter bunnies before we adopt them out.

Other Ways to Help

Can’t donate monetarily right now? There are many ways to help our rabbit rescue and bunnies in need. Please consider the following ideas.

volunteer your time

We currently need help providing transport for our rescue rabbits who need pick up/drop off from veterinary appointments. Please contact us and we will set you up with our Transportation Coordinator.

Attend our events

We host in-person and virtual events to raise funds for our rescue bunnies every month. Please subscribe to our newsletter and follow our Facebook and Instagram to stay updated on our event schedule.

Wear Our Merch

We sell official merchandise for Everybunny Counts Rabbit Rescue online that ships right to your house! All designs have been lovingly created by our talented and dedicated volunteers. A portion of the sales from every shirt sold go to help feed, house, and provide medical care for our sweet foster buns.

Spread the word

Support our mission by telling your friends, family, and co-workers about all the work we’ve been doing with our 70+ rescue rabbits in Connecticut. Who knows, you could convert them into crazy bunny lovers, like us!

Donate Secondhand Items

We will happily accept your second-hand pet items. We ask that any used items are cleaned prior to donating. Everybunny Counts can accept:

  • Litter/Bedding, Pellets, and Hay
  • Blankets, Towels, Sheets
  • Playpens, Crates and Carriers
  • Unused Enrichment Toys

Please email us with your location. We will determine whether pick up/drop off is viable.

Please note: We may not be able to accept donations due to distance.

Donate Your craft Products

Are you crafty? Are your products something that other bunny lovers would love? Please consider selling your work at our Bunny Boutique and donating your proceeds to Everybunny Counts. We post our Bunny Boutique up at nearly every event.

Partner with Us

Do you have a business or service that would be a hit with our local bunny lovers? Send us an email with your product and/or event idea and we can discuss future partnership ideas.

Shop Cruelty-Free Products

Rabbits have long been used in traditional product safety testing, but today, consumers have the power to drive change. By choosing cruelty-free brands, you help support innovation and promote alternative testing methods. The Leaping Bunny Program offers a trusted list of certified cruelty-free companies leading the way.

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Holiday Spa Day is right around the corner! Our n Holiday Spa Day is right around the corner!

Our next bunny Spa Day is Saturday, October 18th at our facility in Ellington, CT. Our experienced grooming team offers nail trims, gland cleaning, and matted fur shaving. Once your bunny is looking fabulous, sign them up for a holiday portrait session!

Hop on over to the 🔗 in our bíø to book your bun’s appointments

#bunnyspaday #everybunnycounts #petgrooming #bunnygrooming
Biscotti wants to meet you for Hoppy Hour! Biscot Biscotti wants to meet you for Hoppy Hour!

Biscotti will be at Hoppy Hour with the Everybunny Counts team starting at 4:30pm this Friday, October 3rd, at @urbanlodgebrewing Urban Lodge Brewing in Manchester, CT. There will be tasty drinks, yummy food, raffle prizes, and our bunny boutique too!

Hop on by! We can’t wait to see you
We celebrated International Rabbit Day this past w We celebrated International Rabbit Day this past weekend in the best way we know- with our amazing volunteers!

Everybunny Counts is an entirely volunteer run organization, from our board members, to our fosters, to our daily volunteers. Most of us work full time and dedicate our free time to the bunnies. We could not continue the work we do without the generosity of all of our team members! All of the donated time, talents, and funds make the rescue work possible. 

So, from the tips of our noses, to the ends of our fuzzy toes(es), THANK YOU VOLUNTEERS!

Want to be part of our organization? Learn more about it at everybunnycountsct.org/volunteer/
We are beyond heartbroken to share that Wrigley di We are beyond heartbroken to share that Wrigley did not survive the surgery to remove his abscess.

To be explicitly clear, Wrigley would have died without this surgery. His blood is entirely on the hands of his neglectful owners, who failed to get him medical care, and then put him out on the curb for free. Wrigley made it to rescue too late.

We are grateful to his finder, to everyone who donated to his care, and to everyone who sent words of encouragement. Wrigley was an Easter bunny- a gift for a child. He deserved so much better than the hand he was dealt. 

Please honor Wrigley’s memory by sharing his story and advocating against the quick sale of animals, especially rabbits, who are often denied the protections afforded to them under the law.
**UPDATE** Wrigley sadly did not survive surgery t **UPDATE** Wrigley sadly did not survive surgery to remove the abcess from his shoulder. It was a very large mass & surgery was difficult. As a result, he passed away from complications. 

DONATIONS NEEDED FOR WRIGLEY- THIS is why you don’t purchase rabbits for Easter!

We find ourselves saying “at least they didn’t (insert animal cruelty here)” pretty frequently these days. Today we said, “at least they didn’t just toss him outside to die.” But here’s what Wrigley’s previous owners DID do:

-Purchase an underage rabbit from someone who couldn’t even sex him properly. Wrigley was known as “Lilly” for the last 5 months
-Purchase an animal with little to no research, gift it to 
a child for Easter (even though the warnings not to are everywhere), & then expect that child, who probably needs reminders to brush their own teeth, to take care of it
-Allow a mass the SIZE OF A BASEBALL (Wrigley- get it?!) to grow on Wrigley’s right shoulder, leaving him unable to hop correctly
-Neglect to bring him to the vet for the mass, or his raging ear infection
-Keep him in a cage unfit for even a hamster for his entire life, until:

Leaving him outside in his cage with a “for free” sign, with not a care in the world what happened next

AT LEAST the woman who found Wrigley wasn’t a pet flipper, a backyard breeder, or a kid looking for target practice. AT LEAST she wasn’t looking for a free meal for her snakes. Thank god Wrigley’s finder didn’t think twice before snatching him up & immediately getting in contact with us. AT LEAST there are some people who care about all lives, even when they weren’t initially our responsibility

Tomorrow, Wrigley & his baseball will visit Dr. Adair at VESH for an initial consult. We truly have no idea what to expect in terms of diagnosis & treatment, but we do know that even just diagnostics will be expensive. Wrigley will likely get bloodwork & imaging tomorrow, & our first bill for him could easily be $1,000.

If you can donate to Wrigley’s care, please do so via the 🔗 in the usual spot

If you can’t donate, PLEASE SHARE! Wrigley is just one of the lucky Easter bunnies- so many never have the chance to thrive the way we hope to give him

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