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Surgery day at Apex Animal Hospital

We brought in our girl trio - Din, Nayru, and Farore. Last year, these girls were dumped at our shelter without so much as a note. We had no idea about their age, health history, anything!

So, when we tried to have Nayru spayed, our vet found she was already fixed! We opted not to spay the other two, trying to save them from unnecessary surgeries. But a few indicators (including messy antics) told us they may actually be intact...

Turns out - we were right! Din and Farore were spayed today; an important step in their long-term health. Pictured - the two resting after their spays, still sleepy from anesthetic.

Next, Flea went in for his neuter. You may remember his rescue earlier this year, found abandoned in Abbotsford and covered in fleas. He has the sweetest disposition, and will soon be ready for adoption.

Finally, our dear Joni (of Bo, Dolly, and Joni fame) went in to get her lump checked, and removed. We're sending the lump off for a biopsy, so please keep her and her friends in your thoughts. Hoping for the best. ❤

Donations are always appreciated. If the donate button doesn't work for you, please try this paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772 or rabbitats.org/donate
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Surgery day at Apex Animal Hospital 

We brought in our girl trio - Din, Nayru, and Farore. Last year, these girls were dumped at our shelter without so much as a note. We had no idea about their age, health history, anything! 

So, when we tried to have Nayru spayed, our vet found she was already fixed! We opted not to spay the other two, trying to save them from unnecessary surgeries. But a few indicators (including messy antics) told us they may actually be intact... 

Turns out - we were right! Din and Farore were spayed today; an important step in their long-term health. Pictured - the two resting after their spays, still sleepy from anesthetic. 

Next, Flea went in for his neuter. You may remember his rescue earlier this year, found abandoned in Abbotsford and covered in fleas. He has the sweetest disposition, and will soon be ready for adoption. 

Finally, our dear Joni (of Bo, Dolly, and Joni fame) went in to get her lump checked, and removed. Were sending the lump off for a biopsy, so please keep her and her friends in your thoughts. Hoping for the best. ❤

Donations are always appreciated. If the donate button doesnt work for you, please try this paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772 or rabbitats.org/donateImage attachmentImage attachment

Our social media team will have the full story in a few days, but here's a hint of what's happening at the shelter today. Michael Kossin decided just a week or so ago to plan a Christmas Day of Service for his Meet-up group, and the response was wildly successful. <3 We have dozens of people on site helping us today! Bonnie did a wonderful job setting up the volunteer trailer to accommodate with an awesome vegan spread. Kudos to Michael, Bonnie, Deanna and Nils for directing, too! Apologies to anyone who thinks they weren't invited to our Christmas party, it really wasn't one! (If it was, we would have invited you, honest!) ... See MoreSee Less

5 days ago
Our social media team will have the full story in a few days, but heres a hint of whats happening at the shelter today.  Michael Kossin decided just a week or so ago to plan a Christmas Day of Service for his Meet-up group, and the response was wildly successful.  Image attachment

The holidays remind us why this work matters.

Because of your support, rabbits in need found safety, care, and hope this year - and together, we’re preparing to help even more in the year ahead.

Scroll to see the power of your activism - photos of our bunnies enjoying Christmas in their forever homes. 💕

Thank you for standing with us and with the bunnies.

Warm holiday wishes from everyone at Rabbitats.
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5 days ago
The holidays remind us why this work matters. 

Because of your support, rabbits in need found safety, care, and hope this year - and together, we’re preparing to help even more in the year ahead.

Scroll to see the power of your activism - photos of our bunnies enjoying Christmas in their forever homes. 💕

Thank you for standing with us and with the bunnies. 

Warm holiday wishes from everyone at Rabbitats.Image attachmentImage attachment+5Image attachment

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