Although the subject matter is not ideal as most of us consider rabbits to be utterly cute and cuddly, they are one of the most popular animals used in laboratory experiments. Most likely because of their calm demeanors. You don’t have to be an animal rights activist, vegetarian, or vegan to understand that rabbits suffer during painful tests as they are fully restrained. As of 2018, there are an estimated 150,000 rabbits used in United States laboratories.
The list below includes institutions in the United States currently using rabbits in laboratories where experiments, teaching research or surgeries were conducted accompanying pain or distress because no anesthetic, analgesic, or tranquilizing drugs were used.
Colleges & Universities
Colorado State University: 16 rabbits on site
Fort Collins, Colorado
Emory University: 5 rabbits on site
Atlanta, Georgia
Marshall University: 12 rabbits on site
Huntington, West Virginia
Massachusetts Eye And Ear Infirmary: 21 rabbits on site
Boston, Massachusetts
Oklahoma State University: 391 rabbits on site
Stillwater, Oklahoma
Texas A & M University (Lab Animal Resources & Research): 4 rabbits on site
College Station, Texas
Tufts University-Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine: 2 rabbits on site
North Grafton, Massachusetts
Tufts University - Tufts Medical Center: 71 rabbits on site
Boston, Massachusetts
University of California: 878 rabbits on site
San Francisco, California
University Of Maryland: 75 rabbits on site
College Park, Maryland
University of Michigan: 41 rabbits on site
Ann Arbor, Michigan
University Of Pittsburgh: 29 rabbits on site
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
University Of South Florida: 2 rabbits on site
Tampa, Florida
University Of Texas – Dallas: 23 rabbits on site
Dallas, Texas
Weill Cornell Medical College: 10 rabbits on site
New York, New York
Medical Facilities
Battelle Memorial Institute: 52 rabbits on site
Columbus, Ohio
Battelle National Biodefense Institute: 184 rabbits on site
Fort Detrick, Maryland
Biomedical Research Models Inc.: 11 rabbits on site
Worcester, Massachusetts
Calvert Laboratories Inc.: 2 rabbits on site
Scott, Pennsylvania
Cleveland Clinic Foundation (Research Institute): 4 rabbits on site
Cleveland, Ohio
Elanco Animal Health: 293 rabbits on site
Greenfield, Indiana
Intervet, Inc. (Merck Animal Health): 465 rabbits on site
Summit, New Jersey
Janssen Research And Development: 21 rabbits on site
Spring House, Pennsylvania
Mayo Clinic: 6 rabbits on site
Rochester, Minnesota
Millennium Bioresearch Inc.: 37 rabbits on site
Spinnerstown, Pennsylvania
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp.: 2 rabbits on site
Kenilworth, New Jersey
M R I Global: 248 rabbits on site
Kansas City, Missouri
Pfizer Global Research & Development: 7 rabbits on site
Pearl River, New York
Roswell Park Cancer Institute: 1 rabbits on site
Buffalo, New York
Tox Monitor Laboratories: 100 rabbits on site
Oak Park, Illinois
US Army Edgewood Chemical Biological Center: 206 rabbits on site
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland
US Army Medical Research Institute Of Infectious Disease: 4 rabbits on site
Fort Detrick, Maryland
William Beaumont Hospital Research Institute: 2 rabbits on site
Royal Oak, Michigan
Information (as of 2018) provided by the New England Anti-Vivisection Society (NEAVS)
Undercover laboratory video image: Cruelty Free International