Happy Hopping
Wise Old Thumper
http://www.pressdispensary.co.uk/releases/c992867.php
This is urgent. Don't leave your bun in the hutch by itself, they have to be in groups, not alone
The cost of them getting sick, medical treatment, etc. will be a lot more than those snuggle safes.
RWAF Chief Executive, Rae Todd, said, "The John Lewis advert has received justifiable criticism but if it showed a child hanging out a stocking full of carrots on a small, snow covered hutch of a single rabbit, would there have been as much of an outcry? Countless thousands of rabbits are kept alone in a small hutch, with little or no space to exercise. What can they do all day stuck on their own in a hutch? They cannot bark so they suffer in silence.
Anne Mitchell, who runs the RWAF helpline. agrees. "I receive a huge amount of calls in the winter from distressed owners who have found their rabbit frozen to death in its hutch. People think that because they have fur coats they’re fine in the cold, but the truth is that in the wild they live underground where the temperature only varies a few degrees between winter and summer, in large groups sharing body warmth. Rabbits are not designed to live alone, and they're not designed to live in a small wooden box in the garden."
This is urgent. Don't leave your bun in the hutch by itself, they have to be in groups, not alone
The cost of them getting sick, medical treatment, etc. will be a lot more than those snuggle safes.
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