It looks like we have had the first bunnies dumped on us, although it appears the people couldn't find us ( we are very out of the way!) so they just left them on a nearby road, it can't have been coincidence as the situation is quite specific. Luckily someone else found them, although she is keeping them in what appears to be a small indoor cage and has dogs. She can't sex then but hadn't bothered taking them to the vet and it was pure accident when talking to someone, she found out we were on that road.
So it looks like these wee guys are coming here, poor little cross breed bunnies, bred randomly, bought randomly and then dumped, possibly to make room for the next Christmas present. I will need to sex and age them, hope they are babies or are the same sex, otherwise it's a pregnancy watch and more rabbits in rescue.
I feel physically sick to think of what may have happened to them as we have badgers, foxes and buzzards here, yet the breeder, the seller ( if there was one) and the new owner didn't give a ****. Is it any wonder rescues feel like giving up!
So it looks like these wee guys are coming here, poor little cross breed bunnies, bred randomly, bought randomly and then dumped, possibly to make room for the next Christmas present. I will need to sex and age them, hope they are babies or are the same sex, otherwise it's a pregnancy watch and more rabbits in rescue.
I feel physically sick to think of what may have happened to them as we have badgers, foxes and buzzards here, yet the breeder, the seller ( if there was one) and the new owner didn't give a ****. Is it any wonder rescues feel like giving up!