This mini lop was found in an alley at East 45th and Gladstone in Vancouver in the snow this morning. He appears to be a neutered male.We’re hoping that he is a much loved lost rabbit and wasn’t just dumped there. Animal control in Vancouver is apparently still not taking rabbits even if they’re strays. The poor family that picked him up from the alley had a dog that wanted to eat him and couldn’t keep him.They fell in love with him even in the short time he was with them and couldn’t just put him back where they found him. We are totally full, we took him for the night but we can’t keep him either. He is a very sweet bunny!
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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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SICK BUNNY FUND -
We’re taking a sigh of relief – the 7 bunnies affected by that nasty-looking infection got their post-op checkups yesterday; they’re all recovering nicely. Thankfully, no further issues have popped up. 🩷Now for the vet bills. 🙃We’ve already wracked up another $4000 bill and it’s barely mid-month. So every dollar really counts!
Pics of our brave little bunnies enjoying extra crunchy timothy and kale.
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PS – We’ve seen a sudden resurgence from our resident “hater.” Lots of misinformation out there and frankly, it’s disheartening. But our bunnies are healing and that’s what is most important.
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