Adoptable George is still looking for his furever home. He’ll be 2 years old on March 8th. He was in a foster-to-adopt home about a year ago, but came back to us when his family unexpectedly had to move. He was a happy boy in their home, with great litter habits, though he may need a bit of re-training after life in the colony. George doesn’t do so well in the colony, and is currently enjoying some quality time with himself. 😜 He is a spunky boy who gives affection on his own terms but will definitely entertain you as he enjoys life in your home.
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Vaccine clinic round-up! On Wednesday, we hosted a vaccine clinic to protect our buns (and our community buns) from RHDV, a highly contagious and deadly disease.
With both The Bunny Cafe clinic and vaccine road trip through Richmond, Dr. Veronica vaccinated 147 rabbits in one day! A big thank you to our many volunteers you made this happen, including Dr. Veronica and organizers Chelsea and Deanna. 🐰✨
If your bun has yet to be vaccinated, or is due for their booster, please sign up for our waiting list at rabbitats.org/vaccine - This list tells us when we need to host more clinics, in-need communities, etc.
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Last Call For Volunteers!
We really need help TODAY at Sunset Park Beach for an hour or so at 3:30 PM to unload the van and set up the tents.
We need need more help setting up Saturday at 9 am to load the rest of our stuff, including bunnies. And more help at the event itself and especially loading up everything up at 4:30 is also needed.
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Adoptable Bunny - Hansel needs to go home. 🤎
"My name is Hansel, and I'm about 7.5 years old. I used to have a partner named Gretel, who I loved very much. But every since she passed, I have been so alone.
I have cataracts in my eyes and am blind. This makes me fearful of sudden noises or movements. I'm nervous about what I can't see.
I spend most of my day hiding in my enclosure. Sometimes I get outside time, but every bunny needs a turn - and there are so many bunnies.
I have had a hard life. I was not treated well as a young bunny, and that has made me afraid. I used to have Gretel for comfort, but now even she is gone. I'm scared that this is what the rest of my life will look like - stuck in a shelter with just pellets to look forward to. Unless someone takes a chance on me and brings me home.
It will take time for me to feel safe in a new place. But I don't feel safe right now. The shelter is filled with bunnies and noises that I don't understand. I need a home where I can finally let my guard down, and feel peace in my senior years. If you can do that for me, please help."
Rabbitats.org/adopt
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