
Today is the day! We hope you will join us for a national day of action contacting major airlines in North America to tell them LET BUNNIES FLY! Did you know that most major airlines in North America don't allow pet rabbits to fly in the cabin—even though dogs and cats are welcome? It doesn't have to be this way. Rabbits are quiet, clean, and travel well in carriers, just like cats. Airlines could change this policy tomorrow if they heard enough demand from customers. That's where you come in.
Today we're flooding the phone lines and filling out contact forms with one simple message: “Please allow bunnies to fly in-cabin, just like cats and small dogs.” The more calls and contact forms airlines receive on the same day, the harder it will be for them to ignore the need for change.
Visit houserabbit.org/updates/2025-august-let-bunnies-fly for contact information for airlines in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico as well as talking points and a helpful sample call script. For rabbit guardians, this is about safety and compassion. No animal should have to endure the risks of flying in cargo when safer, proven alternatives already exist. Together, we can make airlines see that rabbits deserve a seat (well, under the seat!) too.
by House-Rabbit-Society