Rabbit rescue is a significant topic that addresses the welfare and protection of rabbits in various settings, including homes, shelters, and sanctuaries. Recent trends show an increase in pet rabbits being abandoned or neglected, highlighting the need for awareness and action to support these animals.
Key issues and themes in rabbit rescue petitions include advocating for improved living conditions, advocating for better breeding practices, and promoting adoption over buying rabbits from pet stores or breeders. Notable petitions have gained traction for banning rabbit breeding in pet stores and educating the public about responsible rabbit care.
By exploring and supporting the petitions on rabbit rescue, you can contribute to promoting the well-being of these vulnerable animals and creating a more compassionate society for all living beings. Join the movement today to make a positive impact on rabbit welfare.
Treating any animal in an unkind manner is absolutely unnecessary. But to go to the extreme that this defenseless animal had to endure is absolutely sickening. Rabbits don’t have a voice, so we must be their voice. Until no other rabbit or animal is treated the same.
I have 2 rabbits right now that I rescued. The first Willow I found under a bush a few houses down our street. It was a few months after Easter . She was skinny, full of fleas and ticks everywhere. My vet removed the ticks and treated her for fleas put her on antibiotic. She survived she is now almost 9 yrs old my sweetheart. She is a black and white Dutch rabbit. I also have a Lion head rabbit that my son got from a guy that was going to shoot it. ( this was just a baby ) she is now 6 years old and beautiful. I’ve had both spade and keep up with vet health visits. People get these rabbits cause the are cute cuddly and think it’s a perfect gift for a child not realizing or researching what care goes into taking care of a rabbit. We need to stop selling them in pet stores and flea markets and make laws that protect them from abuse and neglect.
I have rescues Rabbits off the streets that people have just thrown out like trash. This is absolutely horrible! Rabbits are the third most common house pet running neck and neck to cats. If this had been a cat or dog there would be no doubt in my mind it would be all over the news and everyone would be talking about it. Rabbits are more fragile and can not defend themselves.likenancat.or dog can in the outdoors. Breeders need to be stopped as well as pet stores from selling rabbits. Rabbits are no longer a outside cage pet or meat animal. Make the Change Now! Stand up for what it Right!
There is NO excuse for animal cruelty! There are studies showing how animal cruelty correlates to other crimes and cycles of abuse. This was sadistic and cruel and if it doesn’t stop here, then where is the line? With dogfighting rampant and other forms of animal abuse and cruelty, the laws need to be changed with harsher punishments in SC!! What is the deterrent, the laws are a joke without any way to enforce or enact any real consequences. The fact that law enforcement made the persons who found and save this bunny PAY the ABUSER, speaks for itself and mentality and lack of regard for another’s life or the amount of suffering they inflict! It’s absolutely abhorrent and disturbing that some things have never progressed here!
Working with animal rescues gives us valuable insight on the animal population problems in various communities. Losing a rescue resource is not only a financial toll on animal services in each community, but it's also a toll on the community itself and those animals who'll have nowhere to go, but, a county shelter and quickly into a black plastic bag. We have so many stray loose rabbits here because our City and state are not acting swiftly and supporting rescue efforts. . . Don't make the same mistake California has.
I have adopted 3 bunnies from BunnyLu. All of them were extremely well taking care of there. The rescue is clean, and you can tell a lot of time is put into taking proper care of all the bunnies. Without this rescue I can't imagine where rabbits would go when they needed to be taken in. Most shelters don't take small or exotic animals in this area of Virginia. All 3 of my bunnies were well behind litter trained and used to weekly grooming/nail trims. You wouldn't well adjust rabbits in a shelter setting or from most breeders. She is doing great things for these bunnies.
Devi, Vega (both pictured in petition picture...lol) and Bennie say thanks for saving our lives!
I adopted my sweet rabbit from BunnyLu. There is no other shelter like this in Virginia that takes such good care of bunnies, advocates for them, and gives them space and love. It is extremely important to keep this shelter open!
I adopted my beloved rabbit from Bunny Lu, she has absolutely changed my life. Rabbits are special creatures and they don’t do well in a normal shelter. A rescue like Bunny Lu saves hundreds of bunnies, not to mention it’s one of the only ones in this area.