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Do you know this bunny?

This bun had been reported in an Abbotsford neighborhood group, visiting someone’s garden for several days.

Today, a kind volunteer was finally able to find them and give them safe harbour. 🤍

They’re warm indoors with lots of blankets, and have no visible injuries - just cold and soggy from the miserable weather.

This sweetie was obviously a pet - missing or dumped, we can’t be sure. If you or someone you know has been looking for them, please reach out.
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Do you know this bunny? 

This bun had been reported in an Abbotsford neighborhood group, visiting someone’s garden for several days. 

Today, a kind volunteer was finally able to find them and give them safe harbour. 🤍

They’re warm indoors with lots of blankets, and have no visible injuries - just cold and soggy from the miserable weather. 

This sweetie was obviously a pet - missing or dumped, we can’t be sure. If you or someone you know has been looking for them, please reach out.Image attachmentImage attachment

Incoming‼️
We got an urgent call from supporter Paula about a bunny on the side of the road in Surrey in really rough shape, so it was off to Apex. And as that one was being seen, another report came in about a rabbit, who turned out to be a Lionhead, not moving all day on someone's lawn out in Aldergrove. We put out a call to our crew in that area and Rylee and Amanda immediately headed out to scoop the bunny up. ❤ Apex was closing but Dr. Rana agreed to stay late. ❤ ❤ (The man is a saint!) Bunny #1 was a mess with poopy butt and fleas, but thankfully not on death's door, she was cleaned up and treated and went home with Paula for further observation. The Lionhead is in much worse shape. We feared that she had broken legs, spine or pelvis, but xrays showed otherwise, which leaves head trauma or another neurological issue like EC, because she's very wobbly and she's having seizures. :( She has gone home with Rylee. Our Sick Bunny Fund was depleted but got a some donations from a few kind people, otherwise it would have been tragic. We were also blessed that Dr. Rana and the Apex staff staying late meant we didn't have to deal with the sky high emergency clinic fees (not to mention the usual lack of rabbit-savvy vets at those clinics). So the stars were aligned. ✨ But these bunnies need more care and the fund is depleted again, and with donations so far down these days, we may not be so lucky next time. So please donate! If the donate button doesn't work, try the direct link paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772, or rabbitats.org/donate . (It's unlikely but still possible that one or both were lost and not abandoned, so please share for that reason as well!)
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16 hours ago
Incoming‼️  
We got an urgent call from supporter Paula about a bunny on the side of the road in Surrey in really rough shape, so it was off to Apex.  And as that one was being seen, another report came in about a rabbit, who turned out to be a Lionhead, not moving all day on someones lawn out in Aldergrove.  We put out a call to our crew in that area and Rylee and Amanda immediately headed out to scoop the bunny up. ❤ Apex was closing but Dr. Rana agreed to stay late.  ❤ ❤ (The man is a saint!)  Bunny #1 was a mess with poopy butt and fleas, but thankfully not on deaths door, she was cleaned up and treated and went home with Paula for further observation.  The Lionhead is in much worse shape. We feared that she had broken legs, spine or pelvis, but xrays showed otherwise, which leaves head trauma or another neurological issue like EC, because shes very wobbly and shes having seizures.  :(  She has gone home with Rylee.  Our Sick Bunny Fund was depleted but got a some donations from a few kind people, otherwise it would have been tragic. We were also blessed that Dr. Rana and the Apex staff staying late meant we didnt have to deal with the sky high emergency clinic fees (not to mention the usual lack of rabbit-savvy vets at those clinics).  So the stars were aligned.  ✨ But these bunnies need more care and the fund is depleted again, and with donations so far down these days, we may not be so lucky next time.  So please donate!  If the donate button doesnt work, try the direct link paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772, or rabbitats.org/donate .  (Its unlikely but still possible that one or both were lost and not abandoned, so please share for that reason as well!)Image attachment

Adoptable spotlight - Stanley and Parker are STILL looking for their forever home.

These two were found abandoned in Stanley Park. It's a miracle they were rescued before it got dark, still in their cardboard box.

They've been at the shelter and in foster for 3 years now, waiting patiently for someone to bring them home. In that time, they've received almost zero interest.💔

How they're still in our care is a total mystery! They're both calm and loving. Very laid back and content to spend their days eating hay and lounging. They also enjoy typical bunny shenanigans of chewing cardboard and digging when given the opportunity.

Stanley is the more outgoing and curious of the duo. Parker is more cautious, but super cuddly when she feels safe.

Parker has a Jersey Wooly coat that is as gorgeous as it is dense. She needs regular grooming, that she doesn't love but tolerates well (treats are essential!).

You can quickly earn their affection through tasty offerings. Parker likes nettle and Stanley likes mint. They both love fresh grass, dandelion, chamomile flowers, and chewing on apple tree branches and forsythia sticks.

These 3, almost 4-year-old sweeties are in great health and are ready to go home asap. Please, reach out if you're interested in meeting this very special pair - Rabbitats.org/adopt
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20 hours ago
Adoptable spotlight - Stanley and Parker are STILL looking for their forever home. 

These two were found abandoned in Stanley Park. Its a miracle they were rescued before it got dark, still in their cardboard box. 

Theyve been at the shelter and in foster for 3 years now, waiting patiently for someone to bring them home. In that time, theyve received almost zero interest.💔 

How theyre still in our care is a total mystery! Theyre both calm and loving. Very laid back and content to spend their days eating hay and lounging. They also enjoy typical bunny shenanigans of chewing cardboard and digging when given the opportunity.

Stanley is the more outgoing and curious of the duo. Parker is more cautious, but super cuddly when she feels safe. 

Parker has a Jersey Wooly coat that is as gorgeous as it is dense. She needs regular grooming, that she doesnt love but tolerates well (treats are essential!). 

You can quickly earn their affection through tasty offerings. Parker likes nettle and Stanley likes mint. They both love fresh grass, dandelion, chamomile flowers, and chewing on apple tree branches and forsythia sticks.

These 3, almost 4-year-old sweeties are in great health and are ready to go home asap. Please, reach out if youre interested in meeting this very special pair - Rabbitats.org/adoptImage attachmentImage attachment+6Image attachment

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