Since starting to rescue I have taken on two rabbits permenantly due to health problems which mean they cannot be rehomed due to needing specialised care, possible expensive vet treatment and maybe even having a short amount of time left.
I have found myself with another two rabbits who possibly cannot be rehomed...one with recurrent FRS which if we cannot find a preventative for will need intensive nursing when she has a 'turn' and another who appears to be in chronic renal failure (awaiting test results).
Basically what Im asking is how do rescues cope with increasing numbers of permenant residents without becoming full of un-homeables and ending up as a sanctuary rather than an active rescue?
I have found myself with another two rabbits who possibly cannot be rehomed...one with recurrent FRS which if we cannot find a preventative for will need intensive nursing when she has a 'turn' and another who appears to be in chronic renal failure (awaiting test results).
Basically what Im asking is how do rescues cope with increasing numbers of permenant residents without becoming full of un-homeables and ending up as a sanctuary rather than an active rescue?