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Archive for September, 2008

UPDATE: Pet Rabbits Affected by National Housing Crisis

Thursday, September 25th, 2008

As a follow up to my post, Pet Rabbits Affected by National Housing Crisis, here is a link to another article about the Sacramento SPCA and their influx of stray rabbits.  This article includes a video that shows their facility and a lot of their available bunnies. I found the beginning of the video to be a little ominous… I think it was because of the black and white background and the choice of music.  Plus, the rabbit they showed (from the shoulders up) had a really skinny neck and looked a little robotic. However, the rest of the video was very informative- it makes it very hard for people resist adopting one (or more) of these bunnies.

http://www.sacbee.com/204/story/1260700.html

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Bungeeing for Bunnies

Wednesday, September 17th, 2008

baker.jpgHow far would you go to help pet rabbits?  The UK’s Andy Baker asked himself that question. His answer: 1000 feet straight down from the world’s highest suspension bridge, the Royal Gorge Bridge in Colorado, using only a bungee cord.

His free fall jump will result in speeds up to 90 mph.  But Baker is willing to take this plunge in order to help raise money for the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund in the UK and the Colorado House Rabbit Society in the US.

The jump will occur as part of the Go Fast! Games on September 26.

You can support Baker using the following links:
Fundraising Page for the Rabbit Welfare Fund (UK)
Fundraising Page for the Colorado House Rabbit Society (US)

For more info:
http://www.bungybunny.com/
http://www.ahutchisnotenough.com/
http://www.leightonbuzzardonline.co.uk/news/Andy-plans-1000ft-bungee-jump.4489822.jp
http://www.coloradohrs.com/2008_Event.htm

Pet Rabbits Affected by National Housing Crisis

Monday, September 15th, 2008

rabbit.jpgMany people have fallen victim to the current housing crisis across America. Recent reports have shown that this devastation has largely affected the pet population as well.

Property inspectors and real estate brokers frequently discover animals tied up or locked in cages when they enter abandoned houses.  People leave their pets behind for a variety of reasons. In some cases, they can’t afford to care for the animal or they’re moving into rental property or in with relatives where pets aren’t allowed. In turn, shelters all around the country have witnessed an increase in the number of abandoned animals needing their attention.

And while shelters and rescues generally take in a large number of rabbits, many are experiencing a bunny boom this year. At the Sacramento SPCA, they have taken in double the amount of rabbits as usual.  According to Leslie Kirrene of the Sacramento SPCA, “We are getting bunnies coming in as strays and assuming they were let go by those who can no longer stay in their homes, and we are getting people who are looking for rentals who say they are having a hard time finding one where their bunnies can go with them.”

To help alleviate the overload, the Sacramento SPCA is offering rabbit adoptions at half price with free neutering/spaying until the end of September.

For more info:
http://www.my58.com/news/17472273/detail.html
http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2008/jan/30/pets_abandoned_owners_are_hidden_victims_housing_c/

Rabbit Rescue Spotlight: Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue

Thursday, September 11th, 2008

Leaps & Bounds Rabbit RescueA new rabbit rescue in Roseville, CA will host their Grand Opening event on September 27, from 4-8pm at the Roseville PETCO on 1917 Douglas Boulevard.

If you live in the area, you can join in on the festivities, which include a ribbon cutting ceremony, petting stations, a silent auction, games, prizes, and of course, the opportunity to adopt a rabbit.

Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue began when Kim DeWoody and Nola Williams decided to dedicate their volunteer efforts solely to the special needs and requirements of rabbits. The rescue cares for its rabbits in foster homes, providing them with medical attention, socialization, and retraining as needed.

If you would like to support Leaps & Bounds, you can volunteer with them or foster a bunny.  Donations are also appreciated.

For more information:
Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue Website
Leaps & Bounds Petfinder Page
Grand Opening Press Release

Rabbit-kun: Making Plastic Bags Look Cute

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

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By applying three stickers to these plastic bags, Japanese company MAQ, Inc. has made these normally disposable items into something cuter. In turn, people may be a bit more inclined to keep reusing them.

For more info: http://inventorspot.com/articles/cute_rabbit_trash_bag_its_white_go_green_17397

Best Friends: Rabbit and One-Armed Monkey

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

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BoonLau, a 6-year old macaque who lost three limbs after an attack by wild dogs, now lives in a custom enclosure with Toby the rabbit in Thailand.

For more info: http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,24306420-5012895,00.html