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Shelters In Crisis!!
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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.
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Easter And Bunnies Don't Mix
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Please Don't Give Pets As Gifts!!
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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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Hello -
My name is Maggie, I am a sweet but shy little dwarf bun. I lived with
other bunnies in an outdoor dog house for two years with hardly any
light. The family kept the rabbits and many went to their dinner
plates.....for some reason, they took a liking to me and just kept me
as a "pet". I don't think they knew any better and that I had feelings
and was not happy at all. A nice woman realized I was there and spoke
on my behalf and persuaded the family to allow me to find an indoor
loving home where I could thrive, which brings us to Nov. 2008 when I
entered 3bunnies care.
I was taken the other day for my spay and I did not like that, but
otherwise I have been given a great big space to live in and the best
food I ever tasted... I had been living on bread if you can believe
that. I have toys and a stuffed friend. I spend a lot of time buried
under the hay, my eyes are still adjusting to the light. I am cute as
a button and although I get a bit nervous when my caretakers come over
to me, they are so gentle and loving that I enjoy the pets and
snuggles they so readily give me. I am excited to find my own family
who I don't have to share, although I may be a good bonding candidate
if you have a nice friendly bun looking for a darling friend (that
would be me).
Thanks for reading, hope to see you soon.
Thanks for reading!!
Maggie
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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
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