Lillian
Warren Veteran
In regards to this thread http://forums.rabbitrehome.org.uk/showthread.php?t=273759 I recieved a phone call from an RSPCA inspector a couple of days ago.
And now I'm absolutely fuming and wondering why I even bothered!
They waited over 3 weeks before even investigating, despite the fact I told them one bun had just been killed :evil: When they arrived the woman only had one bun left (guess Mr Fox is feeling pretty full up). They said the remaining bun seems to be in good health, however they noticed it has no accommodation. They said they are ok with it not having any accommodation during the day, as it's safe for it to be free range in the garden, however they've advised that the woman try to get her bun into the garden shed (full of lawn mowers and other garden junk). They saw she has no bedding (or hay) for the bun and advised she buy a bit of bedding, put some in a corner in the shed and try to get the bun in there at night if possible.. But other than that they're perfectly happy with things - Well I'm glad someone is.
And before anyone has a go at me saying some RSPCA folk are genuine caring people who work hard to help animals, I know this is true, I'm sure some really do go the extra mile to help animals but everyone I've had to deal with in recent years regarding homeless cats, a neglected horse and a neglected rabbit, couldn't seem to care less! It's RSPCA folk like that that give them a bad name and lose them support :evil:
And now I'm absolutely fuming and wondering why I even bothered!
They waited over 3 weeks before even investigating, despite the fact I told them one bun had just been killed :evil: When they arrived the woman only had one bun left (guess Mr Fox is feeling pretty full up). They said the remaining bun seems to be in good health, however they noticed it has no accommodation. They said they are ok with it not having any accommodation during the day, as it's safe for it to be free range in the garden, however they've advised that the woman try to get her bun into the garden shed (full of lawn mowers and other garden junk). They saw she has no bedding (or hay) for the bun and advised she buy a bit of bedding, put some in a corner in the shed and try to get the bun in there at night if possible.. But other than that they're perfectly happy with things - Well I'm glad someone is.
And before anyone has a go at me saying some RSPCA folk are genuine caring people who work hard to help animals, I know this is true, I'm sure some really do go the extra mile to help animals but everyone I've had to deal with in recent years regarding homeless cats, a neglected horse and a neglected rabbit, couldn't seem to care less! It's RSPCA folk like that that give them a bad name and lose them support :evil: