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rabbit Instagram in Singapore — community and accounts

updated 13 May 2026

the SG rabbit Instagram community is small but active. owners post daily moments, share advice, alert about lost rabbits, and celebrate the rabbits.

if you have a rabbit in SG, there’s value in connecting.

the community size

estimates:

  • a few hundred active SG rabbit accounts
  • some with 5K+ followers
  • many smaller personal accounts
  • supportive, helpful network

the common hashtags

popular tags:

  • #singaporerabbit
  • #sgrabbit
  • #rabbitsofsingapore
  • #sgbunny
  • #rabbitsofinstagram (global)
  • #petsofsingapore (broader)

mix breed-specific:

  • #netherlanddwarfsg
  • #holland Loplove
  • #lionheadbunny

the account types

what you’ll find:

personal pet accounts

  • daily rabbit photos
  • relatable owner moments
  • breed showcases
  • bond stories

rescue accounts

  • adoption-seeking rabbits
  • behind-scenes shelter
  • volunteer stories
  • our rescues directory

vet clinic accounts

community groups

  • meetups (when applicable)
  • breed-specific
  • advice exchanges

the value of community

what you get:

advice

  • experienced owners help
  • vet recommendations
  • product suggestions
  • breed-specific guidance

emergency support

  • 4am stasis crisis question
  • often someone replies
  • shared experiences

celebration

  • milestones (bonding, gotcha-day)
  • breed appreciation
  • shared joy

lost rabbit network

  • when rabbits escape (rare)
  • community spreads word
  • has helped reunite

the starting your own

if interested:

profile

  • rabbit’s name + breed
  • short bio
  • SG-relevant tags

content frequency

  • weekly minimum for engagement
  • daily ideal for growth
  • consistency matters

content types

  • daily photos
  • video clips
  • Stories
  • Reels (newer format)

the SG-specific community

distinct from global:

local content

  • HDB-specific setups
  • SG vet experiences
  • climate-related challenges
  • bonded pair stories

local meetups

  • some informal owner meetups
  • usually small groups
  • post in community Stories

local breeders/rescues

  • our rescues guide lists active rescues
  • some breeders on IG
  • transparency varies

the etiquette

basic rules:

  • credit other accounts
  • respect privacy of rabbits in shelters
  • ask before reposting
  • engage genuinely (not just like-and-run)

the safety

online community has risks:

  • don’t share home location
  • be cautious of “I’m interested in your rabbit” DMs (rabbit-flipping concerns)
  • vet credentials of advice-givers
  • use community as starting point, not endpoint

the algorithm

Instagram pushes:

  • consistent posting
  • engaging content (Reels, Stories)
  • niche hashtags better than broad
  • video > photo currently

the senior rabbit accounts

beautiful niche:

  • senior rabbit appreciation
  • chronicling later life
  • gentle moments
  • meaningful audience

the bonded pair accounts

popular content:

  • pair interactions
  • grooming moments
  • chase zoomies
  • shared rest

the multi-rabbit consideration

if multiple rabbits:

  • each can have shoutout
  • show family dynamics
  • audience often grows with characters

the photography matters

good photos perform better:

  • our photography tips
  • consistent style
  • recognisable feed
  • rabbit personality shines

the community contribution

beyond your own:

  • engage with others’ posts
  • help newcomers in comments
  • share knowledge
  • support rescue efforts
  • celebrate others’ rabbits

the offline connection

community sometimes leads to:

  • in-person meetups
  • shared rescue work
  • bonding pair introductions
  • vet recommendations confirmed in person

what owners often get wrong

three patterns:

  • lurking, never posting. community thrives on participation
  • expecting medical advice on IG. vet is the source for medical
  • getting only for follower numbers. quality engagement > quantity

community-sourced information here is not veterinary advice. for any health concern, consult a licensed SG exotic vet, not Instagram.

community-sourced information, not veterinary advice. for medical issues, see a licensed SG exotic vet — start with our vet directory.

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