I have been asking myself this question recemtly as the rabbit problem seems to be getting worse, I don't know whether it is just in my area or throughout the country,
Just this week 3 sanctuarys that did rabbits are no longer going to take them in as they are finding there are to many unwanted ones, the thing I wonder about that is why set up as a sanc if you are only going to take cats and dogs surely all animals deserve a chance.
At the moment there is about 3 places taking in rabbits in the manchester area and these are mainly home run rescues.
Even one of the big rescues has now asked if I can take their rabbits in as they can no longer cope with the amount they have coming in, to which I have had to say no as I have enough of a problem with ones coming in myself
Just this week 3 sanctuarys that did rabbits are no longer going to take them in as they are finding there are to many unwanted ones, the thing I wonder about that is why set up as a sanc if you are only going to take cats and dogs surely all animals deserve a chance.
At the moment there is about 3 places taking in rabbits in the manchester area and these are mainly home run rescues.
Even one of the big rescues has now asked if I can take their rabbits in as they can no longer cope with the amount they have coming in, to which I have had to say no as I have enough of a problem with ones coming in myself