Friends of Rabbits currently cares for a number of rabbits that are unfortunately not adoptable due to challenging medical conditions. These rabbits are treatable and can still enjoy comfortable and happy lives under permanent sanctuary care. Given their ongoing medical conditions and costly veterinarian expenses, we greatly appreciate any donations to help us take care of our sanctuary rabbits.

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This is Snowball who has glaucoma
This is Snowball who has glaucoma

'Snowball' was found outside in December 2024 by a Good Samaritan who quickly noticed something wrong with his eyes. Both of Snowball's eyes are clouded over and bulging outwards.

Snowball was evaluated by an ophthalmologist and diagnosed with glaucoma. He was placed on two new eyedrops to help with the swelling. He will continue to be monitored by the ophthalmologist to ensure the swelling is under control.

For now, Snowball is a happy, active young rabbit living in one of our foster homes!

Snowball's medical report diagnosing him with glaucoma
Snowball's medical report diagnosing him with glaucoma