Rabbits are not “just” pets. They are companions who greet you with binkies at breakfast, who nudge your hand for head rubs, and who sprawl out beside you in that perfect dead-bunny flop that means they trust you completely. When a rabbit dies, the grief can hit harder than anyone outside the rabbit community expects. These 20 rabbit memorial ideas will help you honor the bunny who changed your life — whether you lost a floppy-eared Holland Lop, a velvet-soft Mini Rex, a majestic Flemish Giant, or any other beloved companion. For more ideas that work across all types of pets, see our guide to creative ways to memorialize your pet.
Why Losing a Rabbit Hurts More Than People Expect
One of the most painful parts of losing a rabbit is feeling like the people around you do not understand your grief. “It was just a rabbit” is something too many bunny owners hear — and it cuts deep. Researchers call this disenfranchised grief, the kind of loss that society does not fully acknowledge or validate. When a dog or cat dies, people bring casseroles and send sympathy cards. When a rabbit dies, many people do not know what to say, or worse, they minimize the loss entirely.
But rabbit owners know the truth. Rabbits live 8 to 12 years — sometimes longer — and during that time they form deep, complex bonds with their humans. They learn their names, they come when called, they develop elaborate daily routines, and they show affection in subtle ways that only their people recognize. A Netherland Dwarf who climbs onto your lap every evening at 7 PM. A Lionhead who grooms your arm while you read. A Dutch rabbit who races circles around your feet when you open the fridge. These are not generic behaviors — they are expressions of a unique personality that cannot be replaced.
Your grief is real, it is valid, and it deserves to be honored. A rabbit memorial is not just a sentimental gesture — it is a meaningful way to process your loss and preserve the memory of a companion who mattered deeply.
Custom Pet Art Memorials
One of the most beautiful ways to remember your rabbit is through custom artwork that transforms your favorite photo into a lasting piece of art. A photograph captures a moment, but a portrait captures the essence of your bunny — the softness of their fur, the curiosity in their eyes, the tilt of those perfect ears.
1. Pencil & Charcoal Sketch
A detailed pencil sketch brings out the fine texture of your rabbit's fur and the delicate features of their face. The monochrome style has a timeless, elegant quality that suits any home. Tuckerly's custom pet art creates a stunning charcoal sketch from a single photo.
2. Watercolor Painting
Watercolor has a gentle, dreamy quality that perfectly matches a rabbit's soft nature. The flowing colors capture the warmth and sweetness of your bunny in a way that feels both artistic and deeply personal.
3. Classic Oil Painting
An oil-style portrait gives your rabbit the regal treatment they always deserved. Rich colors and detailed brushwork create a gallery-worthy piece that honors your bunny's dignity and personality.
4. Multi-Style Art Set
With Tuckerly's custom pet art service, you receive all three styles from a single photo — sketch, watercolor, and oil — giving you a complete collection to display, frame, or share with family who loved your bunny too.
Physical Keepsakes and Memorials
Tangible memorials provide something you can touch, hold, and place in a meaningful spot in your home or garden. These keepsakes become anchors for your memories. For a deeper look at memorial stones and outdoor tributes, check out our pet memorial stones and markers guide.
5. Engraved Memorial Stone
A garden stone engraved with your rabbit's name, dates, and a small bunny silhouette creates a permanent outdoor tribute. Place it near their favorite spot in the yard or in a quiet corner of the garden where you can sit and remember. Natural river stones, slate, and polished granite all work beautifully.
6. Memorial Jewelry with Fur
Some artisans specialize in creating pendants, rings, or bracelets that incorporate a small amount of your rabbit's fur. The fur is typically encased in resin within a glass or metal setting, creating a wearable keepsake that keeps your bunny close to your heart. This is especially meaningful for rabbits with distinctive coloring — the caramel tones of a Holland Lop, the silvery sheen of a Champagne d'Argent, or the striking markings of a Dutch rabbit.
7. Paw Print Mold
Yes, rabbits have paw prints. While their feet are covered in fur rather than pads, their paw shapes are just as unique and personal as any dog or cat print. Clay impression kits work well for rabbit feet — gently press your bunny's paw into the clay to create a permanent cast. If your rabbit has already passed, some veterinary clinics offer ink prints or clay impressions as part of their end-of-life services. The resulting keepsake is surprisingly beautiful and deeply personal.
8. Garden Marker with Bunny Statue
A small rabbit statue paired with a personalized garden stake creates a charming memorial corner. Resin, concrete, and ceramic bunny figurines are widely available, and many can be customized to match your rabbit's breed and coloring. Surround the memorial with rabbit-safe plants like lavender, chamomile, or clover for a living tribute.
9. Custom Urn
For rabbits who have been cremated, a custom urn with your bunny's name and likeness provides a dignified resting place. Many artisans create ceramic urns shaped like sleeping rabbits, while others offer elegant wooden boxes with engraved nameplates. Choose something that feels right for your rabbit's personality — playful, serene, or dignified.
DIY Memorial Projects
Creating something with your own hands can be a powerful part of the grieving process. The act of making becomes its own form of healing — a meditative, intentional way to honor your rabbit's memory. For more hands-on ideas, see our best pet memorial gifts guide.
10. Shadow Box Memorial
Fill a shadow box with items that tell your rabbit's story: a tuft of fur, a favorite toy, a piece of hay, their ID tag, and a small photo. Arrange them thoughtfully against a soft background. This creates a beautiful display piece that captures the sensory details of life with your bunny.
11. Photo Collage Wall
Print your favorite rabbit photos in various sizes and arrange them in a gallery wall display. Mix candid shots with close-ups, and add small frames with your bunny's name and important dates. A collage tells the whole story of your rabbit's life.
12. Memorial Garden
Plant a small garden using rabbit-safe plants as a living tribute. Herbs like basil, parsley, and cilantro — favorites of most bunnies — work beautifully alongside ornamental flowers. Add a stepping stone with your rabbit's name for a peaceful meditation spot.
13. Memory Jar
Decorate a mason jar and fill it with handwritten notes about your favorite memories with your bunny. Family members can add their own notes too. When you miss your rabbit, pull out a memory and relive a happy moment.
Online Memorials and Digital Tributes
Digital memorials make it possible for everyone who loved your rabbit to share memories and celebrate their life, no matter where they are. They also create a permanent, shareable tribute that lives on indefinitely.
14. Free Online Memorial Page
Create a free pet memorial on Tuckerly to give your rabbit a beautiful, permanent tribute page. Upload photos, share your bunny's story, and invite friends and family to light virtual candles and leave messages of love. It takes just a few minutes to create, and the memorial stays live forever — no account required. For tips on writing a heartfelt tribute, see our guide on how to write a pet obituary.
15. Social Media Tribute
Share a photo carousel on Instagram or a heartfelt post on Facebook celebrating your rabbit's life. The rabbit community on social media is incredibly supportive — hashtags like #rainbowbridgebunny, #restinpeacebunny, and #binkyfree connect you with others who understand the depth of losing a rabbit. Many rabbit owners find unexpected comfort in the outpouring of support from strangers who have also loved and lost bunnies.
16. Video Montage
Compile your rabbit's best video clips into a montage set to music. Binkies, zoomies, flops, nose bonks, head tilts — every rabbit has signature moves that are uniquely theirs. A video montage captures the movement and energy of your bunny in a way that photos cannot, and it becomes a treasured keepsake you can watch whenever you need to feel close to them.
Memorial Gifts for Someone Who Lost a Rabbit
When a friend or family member loses a rabbit, acknowledging that loss with a thoughtful gift sends a powerful message: I see your pain, and your bunny mattered. Here are rabbit memorial gifts that show you understand.
17. Custom Rabbit Portrait
Commissioning a custom pet portrait of someone's rabbit is one of the most meaningful gifts you can give. Ask a family member for a favorite photo and have it transformed into a sketch, watercolor, or oil-style portrait. The recipient will have a piece of art that honors their bunny's likeness for years to come.
18. Personalized Memorial Stone
A garden stone engraved with the rabbit's name and a simple message like “Binky Free” or “Forever Loved” gives the bereaved a physical marker for their grief. It is a gift that says you took time to personalize something specifically for their bunny, not just a generic sympathy card.
19. Donation to the House Rabbit Society
Make a donation to the House Rabbit Society or a local rabbit rescue in the rabbit's name. This honors the rabbit's memory while directly helping other bunnies in need. Include a card letting the recipient know that you made the donation in their bunny's honor. Many rescues will send an acknowledgment letter that mentions the pet by name.
20. Rabbit Memorial Care Package
Assemble a small care package with a sympathy card, a rabbit-themed candle, a soft blanket, and perhaps a small stuffed bunny that resembles their pet. You can also include a note offering to help create an online memorial for their exotic pet. The package does not need to be expensive — what matters is that it acknowledges the loss as real and significant.
Honoring Every Breed
Every rabbit breed has qualities that make them uniquely lovable, and the best memorial reflects what made your rabbit special:
- Holland Lops: Known for their floppy ears and sweet, docile temperament. A portrait that captures those signature ears makes a perfect memorial piece.
- Mini Rex: Their velvety, plush fur is unlike any other pet. A memorial incorporating a small tuft of that distinctive fur preserves something truly unique.
- Netherland Dwarfs: Tiny in size but enormous in personality. A shadow box that includes their small collar or favorite miniature toy captures their spirit perfectly.
- Lionheads: With their dramatic manes, they are born to be painted. A watercolor or oil portrait does justice to their regal appearance.
- Flemish Giants: These gentle giants deserve a memorial that matches their grand presence. A large canvas portrait or an engraved garden stone feels appropriate for a rabbit who could weigh over 15 pounds.
- Dutch Rabbits: Their distinctive two-tone markings make them instantly recognizable. A pencil sketch captures the sharp contrast of their coloring beautifully.
Remember: There is no wrong way to grieve a rabbit. Whether you create an elaborate garden memorial or simply keep a photo on your nightstand, what matters is that you are honoring a bond that was real, deep, and irreplaceable. Your bunny knew they were loved — and that love does not end.
Turn Your Favorite Photo into Custom Pet Art
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