Kathy and crew have been busy setting up for the Pet Lover Show out in Abbotsford this weekend! It looks fabulous! The empty spot on the table is for Bonnie McMurray’s Nutrinoms sales display. (Excellent bunny treats!)



February 22, 2019
Kathy and crew have been busy setting up for the Pet Lover Show out in Abbotsford this weekend! It looks fabulous! The empty spot on the table is for Bonnie McMurray’s Nutrinoms sales display. (Excellent bunny treats!)



The bunnies are requesting extra treats and a crowbar from this year's Amazon Prime Day Sale (we're not sure what they're planning, and we're too nervous to ask).
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We're graciously requesting donations during this year's sale, with items for bunny enrichment, shelter upgrades, and improved operations.
Every gift giver will receive a special message from one of our shelter bunnies.
Avoid shopping on Amazon? Send us a message at info@rabbitats.org, and we'll sort out an alternative. Thank you for your support. 🐰🤍
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Now in stock! @nofurriesdelights is available on our online store. Rabbitats.org/shop
Grab your bun's favourite treats while supporting rescue bunnies in need. Buying supplies from your local rabbit rescue rather than the pet store is a simple and effective way to make a difference. 🐰🤍
No Furries has been a long-time supporter of our rescue, and we're so happy to help share their products with our bunny community.
In stock now:
Binky Chips - Made with oat flour and papaya. Pro tip - add one of these pocket-sized treats on the end of a syringe to easily give your bunnies their medication.
Banana Apple Bites - Your bunnies fav fruits in a handy little treat. Made with oat flour, apple, and banana.
Forage Pops - The best special occasion treat, made with timothy hay, oat flour, chamomile, rose petal, and calendula, packed on an apple stick.
All-in-One Forage Mix - Peppermint, rose petals, rose hips, dandelion root, chamomile, and calendula
Hoppy Hay Hearts - Made with oat flour, timothy hay, and chamomile - that's it!
Palm Chew Bundle - 11 toys made from 100% palm leaf. Great for enrichment + satisfying big chewers!
Dandelion Root - The ultimate crunch
Happy Tummy Forage Mix - Chamomile, rose hips, dandelion root, and nettle leaves
Available for shipping and local pickup.
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Meet our latest rescues!
First up, a small grey bunny spotted at Squint Lake Park. If the round face and dwarf-ish ears weren’t enough of an indicator, onlookers actually saw his “guardian” dumping him in the park. He spoke to the playing children, claimed he was taking his bunny for a walk, then abandoned him with some toys and treats.
With a big open field, rescuers Kate and Greg had the disadvantage. In the end, 5 people and three playpens brought him to safety. He’s pretty shaken from his experience out there, left to fend for himself for days while dogs chased him for sport. But he’s safe and sound now. We’re calling him Squint.
And then, there was Chickpea. This little noodle found herself downtown in the middle of all the FIFA action. She likely hopped a ride underneath a car, transported from Richmond or even Jericho.
She found herself at the Vancouver Art Gallery, hiding under some raised planters. She must have sensed the good vegan vibes, sticking by the Chickpea food truck. We circled her hiding spot with x-pens and waited for her to emerge, then swooped her up – onto her next adventure!
This little one has made herself right at home with Sorelle. Sure, she scuttles away at the first sight of humans, but she’s greedily eating up kale when hand-fed. Her gregarious spirit took her through her enclosure, out of the room, past various other bunnies, and cuddled up near a handsome boarder, Felix. Keeping one eye on him and one eye on her pellet dish at all times. While she’s too young to sex quite yet, her crush points towards her being a little lady.
She’ll be making her way to the shelter soon, where she’ll appreciate access to supervised outdoor time in our day pens. We’re happy to know her.
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