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Happy Tail(s) Tuesday!

While we’re thrilled every time a bunny finds a forever home, some adoptions feel especially sweet. When a long-term resident, a senior bun, or a criminally overlooked black bunny gets adopted, our hearts swell. 💗

Congratulations to Peanut, Winnie + Mr. Happy, Cinnamon Bun, Lois, Earl Grey, Fluffy, and Fiona - all beautifully photographed by Natalia Perales.

We have plenty more special bunnies looking for their forever homes - head to rabbitats.org/adopt
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Happy Tail(s) Tuesday!

While we’re thrilled every time a bunny finds a forever home, some adoptions feel especially sweet. When a long-term resident, a senior bun, or a criminally overlooked black bunny gets adopted, our hearts swell. 💗

Congratulations to Peanut, Winnie + Mr. Happy, Cinnamon Bun, Lois, Earl Grey, Fluffy, and Fiona -  all beautifully photographed by Natalia Perales.

We have plenty more special bunnies looking for their forever homes - head to rabbitats.org/adoptImage attachmentImage attachment+4Image attachment

INCOMING! Six newborn babies were found on the side of the road by a caring person here in Richmond, BC, and they are now with our baby foster Jennifer. We weren't expecting them all to survive, but it's been a couple days and they're all still with us, which is a testament to her skills. <3 We're hoping that a surrogate nursing mom can be found asap, which is always preferable. And they're a lot of work!
They are cute, though, and it's nice being able to tell them apart. Jen reports there are "two black agoutis, a broken blue, a black with white star and nose, a blue with white star and nose, a blue with a white arm."
Meantime we're going to be responsible for these little souls for life and we need donations to cover their care.
If the Facebook button doesn't work, try paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772 or rabbitats.org/donate
Thank you! We can't do this without your help! <3
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INCOMING!  Six newborn babies were found on the side of the road by a caring person here in Richmond, BC, and they are now with our baby foster Jennifer.  We werent expecting them all to survive, but its been a couple days and theyre all still with us, which is a testament to her skills.

It's GIVE month at Microsoft and we were thrilled to welcome Microsoft volunteers who spent the day helping our rabbits! <3 (The company even augmented their efforts with cash donations). <3

These work parties make a big difference, helping us maintain better living conditions for all of our bunnies. We’re so grateful to everyone who came out to lend a hand – and an extra big thank you to Michael for organizing and always going the extra mile for the rabbits.

You know the saying, “Many hands make light work”? It couldn’t be more true when it comes to sanctuary rescue.

While our regular volunteers work tirelessly to give our bunnies the best possible care, we rely on group work parties to tackle the big jobs – like full colony muckouts or rabbit relocation – and the fun but easily overlooked ones, like delivering treats, making toys, and other enrichment projects.

Businesses, clubs, schools, families, and other groups can all make a real impact on the lives of hundreds of rabbits. If you’d like to organize a group volunteer day, please email volunteer@rabbitats.org with the subject line Work Party.
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2 days ago

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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