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Another baby rescued! Volunteer Vicky alerted us to a small black bunny in an industrial area of Mount Pleasant. Quick and elusive, this little one needed backup.

Deanna, Greg, and Brittney all joined the rescue effort. The bunny had wedged themselves into a gap beneath a garage door, behind a locked gate, of course. One hopped fence later, Brittney carefully wiggled them free and brought them to safety.

Thanks to everyone who helped with their rescue, especially Vicky, who kept eyes on them for hours until reinforcements arrived. 🤍

Donations are appreciated for their care and future rescues - Rabbitats.org/donate or www.paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772
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Another baby rescued! Volunteer Vicky alerted us to a small black bunny in an industrial area of Mount Pleasant. Quick and elusive, this little one needed backup.

Deanna, Greg, and Brittney all joined the rescue effort. The bunny had wedged themselves into a gap beneath a garage door, behind a locked gate, of course. One hopped fence later,  Brittney carefully wiggled them free and brought them to safety.

Thanks to everyone who helped with their rescue, especially Vicky, who kept eyes on them for hours until reinforcements arrived. 🤍

Donations are appreciated for their care and future rescues - Rabbitats.org/donate or https://www.paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772Image attachmentImage attachment

At least two municipalities are considering their options regarding the thousands of domestic rabbits and their feral offspring loose in their cities, and several other municipalities, including Vancouver, are seeing colonies forming with no intervention. ... See MoreSee Less

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At least two municipalities are considering their options regarding the thousands of domestic rabbits and their feral offspring loose in their cities, and several other municipalities, including Vancouver, are seeing colonies forming with no intervention.Image attachment

Congratulations to our 50/50 winner, Chris Laarz! Chris won $1,832 after purchasing the 70-ticket pack for $100 just a few hours before ticket sales closed. Rabbitats pays $486.78 in fees, deducted only from Rabbitats' half, for a take home total of $1,345.22. (Chris, who is a regular and tireless volunteer at one of our Langley microsanctuaries, has offered to split the fees with us). <3 We are so happy to see such an awesome supporter win the pot! Thanks to all who enterered. (Maybe you'll win the next one!) ... See MoreSee Less

2 days ago
Congratulations to our 50/50 winner, Chris Laarz!  Chris won $1,832 after purchasing the 70-ticket pack for $100 just a few hours before ticket sales closed.  Rabbitats pays $486.78 in fees, deducted only from Rabbitats half, for a take home total of $1,345.22.  (Chris, who is a regular and tireless volunteer at one of our Langley microsanctuaries, has offered to split the fees with us).

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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