Monday, December 21, 2009

Flemish Giant seeks home

I am a parrot rescue that has inadvertently gotten a few bunnies in. We have a Flemish Giant that has been displaced due to the owner being removed from her home. I am going to take her in temporarily until we can find a home, but we need to get this 3 year old spayed.

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We do not have the money to do so. The owner is going to give us a little to go toward the surgery, but I doubt she can give much. If anyone can help us out, you can make a gift in our name to the vet directly, Dr. Essig at 304-375-2676 Williamstown Animal Hospital.

Or if you have a place for this Flemish Giant then please contact Sheri from Raven's Haven Exotic Bird Rescue

Monday, December 7, 2009

Mum and her daugther seek home (UK)

This mum and her daugther are seeking a good and loving home.

Mum is an Agouti - here on the right. Her daugther is now 3/4 months old and as you can see her ears were overgroomed by mum at birth. Mum is very protective of her daughter and therefore they need to be rehomed together.

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They are in a shelter already for 6 months and often overlooked.
Who gives them a chance?

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Magic needs Rescue


We got a call from a volunteer today who was at the shelter and was told that due to space and that this bunny will be euthanized. We learned that the shelter she is at has an abundance of New Zealand's. Her death was to occur Friday at noon but a temporary stay was granted as we were working on her rescue.

We managed to get Magic into a temporary fosterhome but she still needs urgent rescue, medical care and ofcourse a permanent home.

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Magic is a big, gorgeous New Zealand rabbit. She's a bit on the shy side but likes volunteers, being held and attention from people.

Friday, November 27, 2009

New Look and Feel RabbitPal.com

Already for a couple of years RabbitPal is present on the internet to help shelters rehome their adoptable rabbits by listing them for free on the website.
However, nowadays there are many many other websites where shelters can list their rabbits. From own experience we can tell that it is a very time consuming task to have all these website updated on a regular basis.

And thus we understand that shelters use those services which have a broader community and tend to generate the most traffic for their cause.