We promised more info on the new babies… We knew there were two adult black rabbits living in an inaccessible area of the Auto Mall behind a solid construction fence. They had two kits in the summer, a grey and a black, we hadn’t seen them for awhile and feared the worst. Then a fluffle of babies appeared on the visible side of the fence and Deanna went into action. We now have all five babies — thanks to the last two babies going into the trap at the same time — and one of the juveniles. (More on him later). Yay Deanna! (NOTE: We’re very good about getting bunnies IN but we need more help getting them OUT! We could use a lot more adoption help!)
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The Plight of the Unwanted Rabbit 💔 An informative take from Dr. Adrian Walton on the abandoned rabbit crisis.
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Though our Moon Rabbit Festival has come and gone, our 50/50 is still up for another couple of weeks! The jackpot is at $2140 and growing, so get your tickets now.
Half to our winner, half to our shelter buns in need. 🐰🐰🐰
rabbitats.rafflenexus.com/
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Sick Bunny Fund - The cut-off is tonight (in just a few hours) and the buns need your help…
This baby was a newborn minutes away from euthanasia. 💔 S/he has had a few health challenges but is now doing really well with our baby foster Jenn. This is just one of several we've helped recently, adding to our already enormous vet bills. We couldn't have saved any of them without donations.
Same old story these days… our vet bills are climbing and our donations are dwindling.
If the donate button doesn’t work, try Rabbitats.org/donate or paypal.com/ca/fundraiser/charity/3764772 (fee free)
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