Happy Hopping
Wise Old Thumper
Okay, this is a trick that a lawyer told me:
Take the front cover of today's newspaper, put it side by side, right next to your bunny, take photo, 1 bunny at a time. So if you have 20 bunnies, take 20 photos, 1 for each bunny with the newspaper visible next to the bunny.
That way, you have a proof that as of this date, those bunnies in your home IS YOURS, not someone else, as the date of the newspaper is part of that photos. The DATE serves as proof of the actual date that the bunny is in your house, belongs to you.
Keep the newspaper in a safe place, make sure when the photo is taken, that the distinct part of the newspaper is shown, for e.g., a photo of someone at the front cover, and preferably, the photo show the date of the newspaper. If not the photo doesn't show the date, get a photo of the newspaper itself to prove the date.
don't bother to proof you own "this" bunny by your vet invoice, as your vet inv. has no picture of your bun, and if the vet clinic is closed, you can't proof that to the police. A simple photo is all you need
Do this today in case what happens to Tree may be happening to you.
Keep the photos in a safe place or burn it on a DVD+R, or copied them on a USB Flash Drive, don't just leave it in your hard drive, because your hard drive can crash. A small USB flash drive is only $10.
If your bun has no distinct marking, look for some part of his/her body that is distinct, for eg., my bunny's ear has a few "bubbles" / red spot on the inside of her ear, the location of those spots taken by the camera along w/ today's date newspaper can proof the bunny is, indeed, YOUR BUNNY. Do your best to look for some distinct spot of your bunny
Take the front cover of today's newspaper, put it side by side, right next to your bunny, take photo, 1 bunny at a time. So if you have 20 bunnies, take 20 photos, 1 for each bunny with the newspaper visible next to the bunny.
That way, you have a proof that as of this date, those bunnies in your home IS YOURS, not someone else, as the date of the newspaper is part of that photos. The DATE serves as proof of the actual date that the bunny is in your house, belongs to you.
Keep the newspaper in a safe place, make sure when the photo is taken, that the distinct part of the newspaper is shown, for e.g., a photo of someone at the front cover, and preferably, the photo show the date of the newspaper. If not the photo doesn't show the date, get a photo of the newspaper itself to prove the date.
don't bother to proof you own "this" bunny by your vet invoice, as your vet inv. has no picture of your bun, and if the vet clinic is closed, you can't proof that to the police. A simple photo is all you need
Do this today in case what happens to Tree may be happening to you.
Keep the photos in a safe place or burn it on a DVD+R, or copied them on a USB Flash Drive, don't just leave it in your hard drive, because your hard drive can crash. A small USB flash drive is only $10.
If your bun has no distinct marking, look for some part of his/her body that is distinct, for eg., my bunny's ear has a few "bubbles" / red spot on the inside of her ear, the location of those spots taken by the camera along w/ today's date newspaper can proof the bunny is, indeed, YOUR BUNNY. Do your best to look for some distinct spot of your bunny
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