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Take a nap with the rabbits in the Rabbit House at the Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary

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Harvest Home Animal Sanctuary was formed to aid homeless and abused domestic and farmed animals in the San Francisco Bay Area and the San Joaquin valley. We assist local humane societies and rescue groups with animals-primarily farmed animals-who, due to their breed, their health, or their personality, cannot be adopted into permanent homes.

Our mission is to provide life-long care for these animals, and to educate the public about humane animal care and practices. We rehabilitate, both physically and psychologically, mistreated animals and, if possible, we will find appropriate homes for them. In an effort to prevent further cruelty to these animals, we educate the public on caring for companion animals as well as on issues concerning farmed animals.

Harvest Home is also an official sanctuary for House Rabbit Society, based in Richmond, CA.

We now are caring for 80+ rabbits, primarily rescued through House Rabbit Society, as well as through shelters and rescue organizations throughout the Bay Area. The rabbits living in the rabbit building, which is heated and cooled and filled with lots of toys and structures to occupy them, are sanctuary rabbits.

Recorded on Harvest Home's Bunny-Friendly Flip Video camcorder.