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Incoming! We were put to WORK with two new rescues… while the third was surprisingly easy.

We got word from an adopter about a chinchilla girl loose in Burnaby. She had a huge dewlap and rolls, which likely means she had recently been under human care. She was hiding under cars around a house that had just sold a few days earlier...

While in obvious need, she didn't make it easy.

Keely went out first, kept eyes on the bunny, and waited for backup. By the time Deanna arrived, the bunny had slipped away. They left x-pens around one of her usual hangouts, hoping she'd return and the reporters could close the pens.

The next morning, Deanna, our OG trapper, and Brittney, our latest trapping aficionado, headed back to finish the job.

They watched her run an entire block when, out of nowhere, an electric car zoomed by and nicked her. Just awful. 💔 Biggest nightmare while trapping.

After quite the chase, Brittney finally managed to grab her. We're calling her Sha'carri after the Olympic track and field champion. 🏃⚡️

Once caught, we were off to Petsville for an exam. Poor girl was so nervous that she required sedation for the exam. Sha'carri had no obvious injuries, but we did x-rays to be sure. By some miracle, she escaped with a couple of scrapes.

A few days later, we were back at it, trying to catch a chocolate brown baby in a parkade.

Keely, Kate, Greg, and Sorelle headed out. After a lot of effort (mostly Keely crawling through bushes, sliding under cars, and trying to poke the baby out of a hubcap), we got him! He's one of the smallest babies we've rescued yet.

Scratched and winded, the team was all ready to trap this wee harlequin from Riley Park in Mount Pleasant. Brittney was already in her Uber when we got an email from a kind neighbor: some neighborhood boys had caught the bunny!

We're calling her Barbie. 👸

Thanks, kids, for saving a life and giving the trapping team a much-deserved break. 🙏🌟

Donations are so appreciated for these bunnies' care, including Sha'carri's x-rays and future spays/neuters for all three. If the donation button doesn't work, use this link: paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772.

Or, if you'd rather not use PayPal, donate at rabbitats.org/donate.
In some cases, we can also accept e-transfers at donate@rabbitats.org, but tax receipts can only be issued if you send a second email with your name, email, street address, and the amount and date of your donation.

We REALLY need your support. ❤️
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1 day ago
Incoming! We were put to WORK with two new rescues… while the third was surprisingly easy. 

We got word from an adopter about a chinchilla girl loose in Burnaby. She had a huge dewlap and rolls, which likely means she had recently been under human care. She was hiding under cars around a house that had just sold a few days earlier...

While in obvious need, she didnt make it easy.

Keely went out first, kept eyes on the bunny, and waited for backup. By the time Deanna arrived, the bunny had slipped away. They left x-pens around one of her usual hangouts, hoping shed return and the reporters could close the pens.

The next morning, Deanna, our OG trapper, and Brittney, our latest trapping aficionado, headed back to finish the job. 

They watched her run an entire block when, out of nowhere, an electric car zoomed by and nicked her. Just awful. 💔 Biggest nightmare while trapping.

After quite the chase, Brittney finally managed to grab her. Were calling her Shacarri after the Olympic track and field champion. 🏃⚡️

Once caught, we were off to Petsville for an exam. Poor girl was so nervous that she required sedation for the exam. Shacarri had no obvious injuries, but we did x-rays to be sure. By some miracle, she escaped with a couple of scrapes. 

A few days later, we were back at it, trying to catch a chocolate brown baby in a parkade.

Keely, Kate, Greg, and Sorelle headed out. After a lot of effort (mostly Keely crawling through bushes, sliding under cars, and trying to poke the baby out of a hubcap), we got him! Hes one of the smallest babies weve rescued yet.

Scratched and winded, the team was all ready to trap this wee harlequin from Riley Park in Mount Pleasant. Brittney was already in her Uber when we got an email from a kind neighbor: some neighborhood boys had caught the bunny!

Were calling her Barbie. 👸

Thanks, kids, for saving a life and giving the trapping team a much-deserved break. 🙏🌟

Donations are so appreciated for these bunnies care, including Shacarris x-rays and future spays/neuters for all three. If the donation button doesnt work, use this link: paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772.

Or, if youd rather not use PayPal, donate at rabbitats.org/donate.
In some cases, we can also accept e-transfers at donate@rabbitats.org, but tax receipts can only be issued if you send a second email with your name, email, street address, and the amount and date of your donation.

We REALLY need your support. ❤️Image attachmentImage attachment+3Image attachment

Happy summer, every-bun! It’s our favorite season for a reason – plenty of in-season greens, indoor bunnies get lots of fresh air, and there’s more room to roam than ever before (thanks to our brand new day-pens!).

New volunteers are always welcome, with shelter needs including feeding, cleaning, grooming, and just keeping the bunnies company! Rabbitats.org/volunteer
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5 days ago

The bunnies are requesting extra treats and a crowbar from this year's Amazon Prime Day Sale (we're not sure what they're planning, and we're too nervous to ask).

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We're graciously requesting donations during this year's sale, with items for bunny enrichment, shelter upgrades, and improved operations.

Every gift giver will receive a special message from one of our shelter bunnies.

Avoid shopping on Amazon? Send us a message at info@rabbitats.org, and we'll sort out an alternative. Thank you for your support. 🐰🤍
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6 days ago
The bunnies are requesting extra treats and a crowbar from this years Amazon Prime Day Sale (were not sure what theyre planning, and were too nervous to ask).

https://a.co/0aurkZrS

Were graciously requesting donations during this years sale, with items for bunny enrichment, shelter upgrades, and improved operations. 

Every gift giver will receive a special message from one of our shelter bunnies. 

Avoid shopping on Amazon? Send us a message at info@rabbitats.org, and well sort out an alternative. Thank you for your support. 🐰🤍

Rabbitat's Guide to Sanctuary Rescue is an in-dept overview of what it takes to start a rabbit sanctuary - from construction to logistics and care.

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