South Australia
Hello!
Here's an update to my previous Rescue Rabbits post:
As of today, the following rabbits have been rescued:
Lily & Bonnie
Muff
Puff
Delilahh
Natalie
Ivy
Muffin
Mia
Kayla
That's right! Lily, Bonnie, Muff, Puff, Delilahh, Natalie, Ivy, Muffin, Mia and Kayla have all been rescued! They've been adopted! They've found humans! Humans have found them! O frabjous day!
That just leaves Charlotte & Sky from last month waiting for a new home. Whoever that person will turn out to be, they will be very fortunate indeed!
Maybe it's you?
Charlotte
Sky
Rabbits make wonderful pets. I speak from experience. Easily trained, affectionate, low-maintenance and inclined to friendship; they don't bark, jump fences or eat wildlife. Each rabbit is an individual and as such has a personality and disposition all their own. This fact becomes obvious when you keep rabbits and see how happy they can be. Free-ranging as much as possible! To be sure, they require patience and kindness from their humans, as they are prey animals in the wild β but the joy they provide in turn is unmatched among species.
There's a whole bunch of new bunnies up for adoption since I posted in June. Take a look at the RSPCA adoption page for South Australia to see for yourself.
I'll be writing about them soon!
Perhaps you could rescue a rabbit?
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That's so interesting. I like keeping rabbits but I can't go on a rescue mission now because I don't have enough space now. I hope to do that in the future. Infact i like keeping animals
Keeping animals is a very rewarding thing to do in life!
My uncle also has a rabbit farm, albeit the songs in the area keeps on attacking themπ’. Great to see yours healthy and kicking.
That's interesting! Do you have any photos of your Uncle's rabbits that you can share?