RSPCA Oxfordshire is searching for new families. They hope to rehome rescued rabbits who faced neglect.

Volunteers run the whole place. RSPCA inspectors rescue the rabbits, then the volunteers step in to help them get ready for new homes. Around 33 rabbits get rehomed each year.
The rabbit place got a makeover in 2024 because the old rabbit enclosures needed replacing. So, they built new, bigger pens, giving the rabbits more space to live.
They cleared the old area first, and then they took down the old hutches. After, they laid solid support for pens. Infineum, a company from Abingdon, helped out with this project.
The company sent teams of people who helped with digging, building, and even painting the area. Now, the center has eight big pens. Each pen has both indoor and outdoor areas.
Ramps inside let rabbits climb around, giving them lots of room to run. This helps the rabbits enjoy their time there, while also making cleaning and care easier for the volunteers.
Before adoption, rabbits get fixed, shots, and microchips. Each animal also receives four weeks of free pet insurance.