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Shelters In Crisis!!
Shelters across the country are in crisis right now, overloaded with unwanted rabbits who are in danger of being euthanized. Blame it on Easter "impulse purchases" or simply the amazing reproductive capabilities of rabbits, but once again this year, If you can find room in your home, please consider helping your local shelter or rescue by adopting or fostering a bunny in need - you'll be saving a life. Literally.


Easter And Bunnies Don't Mix

Please Don't Give Pets As Gifts!!
Shelters and rescues are inundated with animals that were given as gifts to people who didn't really want them and don't know how to take care of them. They expect this year to be no different, beginning on the day after Christmas. Please don't give a live animal as a gift - give a stuffed plush toy instead, or consider making a donation to a rescue or shelter in someone's name as a gift. Just please don't give a live animal as a gift - it requires a lifelong commitment to the pet, and too often they get shortchanged. Thanks!!
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ChynnaRose

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Adopted November 19, 2005 by Sara!!
Hi everyone, I'm Chynna Rose (some people call me Rosie) and I'm about 8 months old. I had a family once, but I guess they didn't like me because they set me loose in the woods one day, and left me on my own. I tried to find food and shelter, but it was really hard. I was always cold, frightened, sad, and hungry, and then I was attacked (I don't remember what, or who, attacked me) so I was in constant pain too. I missed my family, and I missed the safety and comfort of being indoors. The great outdoors was no place for a pet bunny, and I knew I wasn't going to survive for long.

A nearby family noticed I was out there all alone and tried for a while to entice me into their home, but I didn't trust humans any more. Eventually I got so hungry that I went inside so I could eat, though, and then I found out they were really trying to help me. They called 3 Bunnies and the nice people there took me into foster care.

The first thing they did was take me to the doctor, and they discovered I had a deep infection covering my whole chest from that attack. No wonder it hurt so much, for so long. The doctor did some surgery on me, and then I had to wear this silly looking body bandage and cape thing - they said it was to keep me from chewing at the sutures (whatever that means). I had to have a lot of medicine and a lot of checkups, but I also got a lot of body massages, and I really love those. I also love stretching out on top of humans and snuggling up with them. *binky*

Eventually the sutures were taken out (I still don't know what that means, but I'm so glad they're gone now), and now I feel so much better. Now I'm ready for a nice family to adopt me and give me a loving forever home where I can show them how much I love humans again.

Thanks for reading!!
Chynna Rose


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About Us

3 Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer non-profit organization dependent on donations to help us rescue unwanted domestic rabbits and educate the public on rabbit care. We are a network of foster homes located in New England and New York.

3 BUNNIES ADOPTS TO INDOOR HOMES ONLY!!

Adoption donations: (to help with spay/neuter and other expenses)

$70 single
$120 pair
Online adoption application

The primary goals of 3 Bunnies are:

To rescue abandoned, unwanted, and abused rabbits without prejudice to age, gender, breed, type, or other issues; to provide foster care; to spay and neuter; to provide medical and rehabilitative care; to find permanent quality indoor homes for them;

To educate the public and assist humane societies, animal control officers, and other rescues, in teaching proper rabbit care to the public;

To reduce, primarily by public education, the number of rabbits abandoned at shelters and / or turned loose when no longer wanted.

3 Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, Inc
P.O. Box 380605
East Hartford, CT 06138-0605
USA
info@3bunnies.org

A Little Dollar Can Do A Lot Of Good

If you enjoyed seeing our adorable bunnies or got some helpful information from our site, please consider clicking the any of the icons below to donate a buck for the bunnies, a deuce for the darlings, a fin for the fuzzballs, or even a sawbuck for the softies. It may not seem like much to you, but it means the world to our bunnies, many of whom need sponsorship (you may donate in sponsorship of one or more of our bunnies that need help)

Thank You!!