You find the darndest things visiting Jericho Beach. This little guy was alone on a path, no family in sight. He wasn’t breathing and was cold as ice, but the two girls who found him heroically tried to warm him up and he eventually he started breathing at first intermittently and then regularly. <whew> They took him home to Burnaby and on the advice of Pet Food n’ More’s Julie, messaged us. We gave her some advice and volunteer Karen Chan is now kindly driving all the way to Richmond to pick up some rabbit milk and some of the rabbit hair Deanna’s been collecting to keep the baby warm and is taking it to them in Burnaby. The baby is seems okay so far, he’s now actively squirming, pooping and peeing. We know a fellow whose young bunnies turned out to be older than thought, the girl gave birth to four babies, so maybe that mom can foster this baby, we’re going to ask. This baby’s going to need some luck and good wishes!
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ADOPTABLE BUN ALERT - This little man is looking for love. 💕
Meet Little Man, a teeny tiny harlequin who looks like he got shrunk in the wash. 😶 He is four-years-old, and a bit of an odd duck. 🐥Which we greatly appreciate.
He was rescued as a juvenile from the Richmond Auto Mall back in 2020. When he came in, he was wobbly with severe ear mites. But after some TLC, he has become perfectly spritely, with some remaining challenges.
Little Man has been bounced around foster homes for the past couple of years, from unsuccessful bonding attempts to temporary placements. It's long past due for this wee cutie to find his forever happy place - hopefully with a bun-wife to call his own!
If you're interested in meeting Little Man, please fill out an adoption questionnaire at rabbitats.org/adopt + feel free to reach out directly with any questions.
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Is your bunny vaccinated?
Bunnies need a yearly RHD vaccine, protecting them from obtaining and spreading this deadly disease. The Bunny Cafe is hosting our clinic this coming Sunday, November 24 from 6:30-8:30.
Please note that this clinic is by appointment only. For an appointment, please fill out a form at rabbitats.org/vaccine
Help protect your buns (and the buns in your community!).
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