Incoming... Again...
This is not a bunny we expected to take, but we're glad we did. She was following a friend of a friend around Steveston and he was able to just pick her up and take her inside. We normally don't take Richmond ferals, but she seemed so happy to be in a home on a couch, she melted our hearts. She is really scruffy, it looks like she pulled hair and gave birth in the past (not currently lactating thankfully), she's coated with pee stains from being sprayed and she seems to have injuries on both eyes. She went straight to a vet for an exam, but she'll need further assessments. Our donations are so far down, we're going to have to put up another fundraiser to be able to help her further. If the donate button doesn't work, try paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772 or rabbitats.org/donate . This poor girl will be so grateful. <3
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2 hours ago
It’s the first day of Spring - AKA baby season. We’re already overflowing!
Our little Burnaby orphan, found on the fourth floor of a parkade, has joined this sibling group - the results of a local “oops” litter. Weight checks for all.
Scroll to the end for the sweetest face you’ve ever seen. 🐰💐
We’re in high need of baby fosters - please reach out if you can help! Rabbitats.org/foster
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23 hours ago
Just a few of the cutest faces ready to greet you at this year's Easter BunnyFest! April 4-5, 11AM-4PM at Lulu Island Winery.
www.eventbrite.ca/e/rabbitats-easter-bunnyfest-2026-tickets-1985354799650
4 tips on bunny interaction to get the most out of the event:
1. Bunnies will hide from hands, but run to greens! Instead of trying to pet a bunny, offer them a piece of lettuce. This is the best way to make a furry friend - they might even climb on you for more.
2. See bunnies snuggled in a bunny box? That's code for "I'm nervous" or "I need a break." Let these bunnies come out on their own terms, once they're feeling social again.
3. Keep your movements slow and your voices low. Bunnies have sensitive ears and strong prey instincts. If they're feeling unsure, they'll hide instead of coming out to meet you.
4. Parents bringing their kids to one of our events, help us go over these rules prior to the event. This keeps our bunnies safe and happy, and in turn, provides your little ones with a fun an interactive experience.
Respect the buns and they'll give you love in return. 💙
📸Octavia Ariel
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3 days ago