I volunteer at a rabbit shelter a few days a week. we take care of the rabbits people abandon and abuse, spay/neuter them, and make sure they get lots of care. we get a LOT of dumped rabbits, ESPECIALLY after Easter. domestic rabbits cannot survive in the wild. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE take them to a shelter, where they'll have a chance to survive!
My dad once rescued a bunny from a dumpster. These horrible people were basically just done with this bunny so they dumped the entire cage with the bunny still in it into a dumpster. My dad heard the crying bunny and rescued it and brought it home. We had Lucky for about a year, but our small home wasn’t a good environment for him, so we eventually ended up giving him to a capable and responsible rabbit breeder in the area who would know how to take care of him. We did the best we could with what we had, but we also had two cats at the time who didn’t seem too happy with a rabbit in their house.
Rabbits are very social animals. I consider mine to be the best of both the cat and dog world. He’s litter trained and free roam yet he’s not up on my counters. He’s quiet so no barking and you can train them to do tricks. They can bond very closely with their human. It’s a beautiful thing. ❤
OMG why would a person pick up a bunny then abandon it? People have zero empathy and responsability these days. Seriously. If you cant take care of the animal or dont want to, first off dont even pick them. The owner abandoned the animal and left, why he/she didnt give the animal to someone else? I cant understand, people knpw domestic animals cant survive in the wild specially with so many predators in the wild.
A similar bunny used to escape my neighbors house every so often and settle in my front porch. I wanted to keep it but the owner would eventually always find it, lol.
I have seen this mix so often. It's a Holland Lop mixed with a Mini Rex. Two of the most common rabbit breeds that kids get into and often mix when experimenting in rabbit breeding. Nothing wrong with Mixing rabbits but consider where your bunnies will go before breeding because all too often you have people buying 'easter bunnies' that are abused and neglected like this bunny was. Yes, abandoning a domesticated animal in the wild is abuse and neglect.
Please call and report any domestic rabbit sightings to your local rabbit rescue or animal control immediately! If you can catch the rabbit — even if you absolutely can’t keep them — just secure them and bring them to the nearest vet clinic or shelter, because every minute they are out there increases the likelihood of grievous injury or mortality. Domestic rabbits cannot survive for long outside and will suffer immensely before they meet a grisly end at the hands of predators or the elements. So it is crucial they be rescued as soon as possible. Google rabbit rescues in your state or area, and reach out. Even if you haven’t seen the rabbit that day, they may be able to send scouts to locate him or her. Try to stay at the scene and keep an eye on the rabbit until help arrives. In addition familiarize yourself with the appearance of wild rabbits versus domestic so you can identify them correctly and intervene when needed.
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I volunteer at a rabbit shelter a few days a week. we take care of the rabbits people abandon and abuse, spay/neuter them, and make sure they get lots of care.
we get a LOT of dumped rabbits, ESPECIALLY after Easter. domestic rabbits cannot survive in the wild. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE take them to a shelter, where they'll have a chance to survive!
Omg thank you for loving this beautiful sweet bunny
Someone- Levi?! That's fucking Hops!
Wake up new patch just dropped, they released “rabbit distribution system” in 2024
"Eeeeehhh……nom nom…..what's up doc?"
My dad once rescued a bunny from a dumpster. These horrible people were basically just done with this bunny so they dumped the entire cage with the bunny still in it into a dumpster. My dad heard the crying bunny and rescued it and brought it home. We had Lucky for about a year, but our small home wasn’t a good environment for him, so we eventually ended up giving him to a capable and responsible rabbit breeder in the area who would know how to take care of him. We did the best we could with what we had, but we also had two cats at the time who didn’t seem too happy with a rabbit in their house.
❤❤❤😂
As a fellow bun mom, Thank you for taking that bunny home! Poor baby.
He needs a home they're abandoned frequently
That is so beautiful
That bunny knew exactly what he was doing whine zooming to the pregnant woman! 😅😊❤❤❤Lovely!
Levi's a lucky kid, to grow up with animals in a positive environment.
PEACE
Didn't seem scared. Just seemed like a bunny. 😂
Thank you, I miss my bunny so much
Rabbits are very social animals. I consider mine to be the best of both the cat and dog world. He’s litter trained and free roam yet he’s not up on my counters. He’s quiet so no barking and you can train them to do tricks. They can bond very closely with their human. It’s a beautiful thing. ❤
“I’m not built for that world, take me back” lol
OMG why would a person pick up a bunny then abandon it? People have zero empathy and responsability these days. Seriously. If you cant take care of the animal or dont want to, first off dont even pick them. The owner abandoned the animal and left, why he/she didnt give the animal to someone else? I cant understand, people knpw domestic animals cant survive in the wild specially with so many predators in the wild.
A similar bunny used to escape my neighbors house every so often and settle in my front porch. I wanted to keep it but the owner would eventually always find it, lol.
Sometimes the cat distro machine is out of order and substitutions have to be made, the universe will abide…
Stealing other people’s pets is wrong
You saved his life ❤
Watch out the government will get that cute mf
The bun was just waiting for his mom and dad was all
He knew youd be there to pick him up
Great job guys.. such a loving bunny 🐰🐰🐰🐰.. Thanks for your compassion ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
100% pre owned
Bunny friend❤
He's adorable and thank you for rescuing him and providing a loving, safe environment for him! Peace and love to you and yours! ❤😊
🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷 Bunnies 😊
I used to have a dwarf one i loved him he was such a good boy ❤
He's so 🥰🥰🥰
Thank you or rescuing him.
That bunny chose them because she's pregnant. It knew she wouldn't be able to resist its cuteness!
Cute, sweet
That worked out perfectly 😊
I have seen this mix so often. It's a Holland Lop mixed with a Mini Rex. Two of the most common rabbit breeds that kids get into and often mix when experimenting in rabbit breeding. Nothing wrong with Mixing rabbits but consider where your bunnies will go before breeding because all too often you have people buying 'easter bunnies' that are abused and neglected like this bunny was. Yes, abandoning a domesticated animal in the wild is abuse and neglect.
Please call and report any domestic rabbit sightings to your local rabbit rescue or animal control immediately! If you can catch the rabbit — even if you absolutely can’t keep them — just secure them and bring them to the nearest vet clinic or shelter, because every minute they are out there increases the likelihood of grievous injury or mortality. Domestic rabbits cannot survive for long outside and will suffer immensely before they meet a grisly end at the hands of predators or the elements. So it is crucial they be rescued as soon as possible. Google rabbit rescues in your state or area, and reach out. Even if you haven’t seen the rabbit that day, they may be able to send scouts to locate him or her. Try to stay at the scene and keep an eye on the rabbit until help arrives. In addition familiarize yourself with the appearance of wild rabbits versus domestic so you can identify them correctly and intervene when needed.
but have their cleared that it's "abandoned"? or just "lost"?
That's one lucky wabbit!
She just wanted some bunny to love
She speaks bunny very cute 🙂
So many abandoned kitty cousins lately.
boo-boo bunny ! 😊😊😊🌺🌺🌺
What the hell is she dressed like
🫶
😂😂😂😂😂😂
This will happen every time a bunny jumps in front of a preg lady 🤣
“He seems scared he doesn’t want to be out here anymore 🥺❤️🩹”
“From the beginning he wasn’t scared🥰❤️”
I just thought this was funny I know what she really meant lol
I lost my bunny 2 or 1 year ago and i really miss him [sabel] he dug a hole under the fence and escaped
R.I.P 🕊🐇 if he is in the sky 😕
you should feed the bunny timothy hay and bunny pellets its what bunnies should be eating ❤
She brought 2 great kids into her world!