VikkiVet
Mama Doe
I thought i would do another poster after the "too small" on rescue vs bought/bred rabbits.
It has "not bought, not bred" at the top and "rescue instead" at the bottom. Planning to put text with the pros and cons, with important words in bold and green for rescue and red for bred/bought.
So can please give their opinions and suggestions on what i have so far, its only a draft:
I also need pictures of buns in petshops - pref mixed litters in tanks etc - and in rescues, to show how much space and love they get.
N.B. DON'T google "bad pet shop" ~shudder~
Thanks
It has "not bought, not bred" at the top and "rescue instead" at the bottom. Planning to put text with the pros and cons, with important words in bold and green for rescue and red for bred/bought.
So can please give their opinions and suggestions on what i have so far, its only a draft:
Sadly there are many thousands of rabbits for sale in pet shops and from breeders
Neither are licensed, they can make no guarantees
Pure bred rabbits from breeders very often have hereditary problems that appear as they grow up
Pet shop rabbits are often farmed, have been mixed and transported long distances
Baby bunnies may be cute but may not want to be handled or cuddled
They cost around £20 each
They will need neutering = £60; They will need vaccinating = £30 per year
There are around 30,000 rabbits in rescue centres in the UK waiting for forever loving homes
Most are young, healthy, friendly animals that have had unfortunate starts to life
They are neutered AND vaccinated for a year – included in the adoption fee
Their temperaments are already known – rescues can find you your perfect bunny!
They have come in bonded pairs or can be bonded to another rabbit for companionship
They come with support and back-up and advice from the rescue centre
They cost around £40 each
NO PROFIT – the money goes to rescue even more rabbits
Neither are licensed, they can make no guarantees
Pure bred rabbits from breeders very often have hereditary problems that appear as they grow up
Pet shop rabbits are often farmed, have been mixed and transported long distances
Baby bunnies may be cute but may not want to be handled or cuddled
They cost around £20 each
They will need neutering = £60; They will need vaccinating = £30 per year
There are around 30,000 rabbits in rescue centres in the UK waiting for forever loving homes
Most are young, healthy, friendly animals that have had unfortunate starts to life
They are neutered AND vaccinated for a year – included in the adoption fee
Their temperaments are already known – rescues can find you your perfect bunny!
They have come in bonded pairs or can be bonded to another rabbit for companionship
They come with support and back-up and advice from the rescue centre
They cost around £40 each
NO PROFIT – the money goes to rescue even more rabbits
I also need pictures of buns in petshops - pref mixed litters in tanks etc - and in rescues, to show how much space and love they get.
N.B. DON'T google "bad pet shop" ~shudder~
Thanks