Hi I’m asking if you guys are accepting rabbits who don’t have homes?

Tonantzin Moreno | Jan 20, 2022 | Category: Animal shelter

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Bunnyluv | Jan 20, 2022

We are unable to take in bunnies from the public. We rescue them (when we have the space) from our city/county shelters before they get euthanized. We currently have over 50 bunnies at our shelter needing to be adopted. We receive anywhere from 10 per day to sometimes over 50 inquiries (via email/calls) a WEEK of people needing to get rid of their bunnies. We even get people wanting to "donate" their bunnies to us....which passes on what was their responsibility to care for their bunny's 10-14 years of life in the care and medical bills, on to us, that we as a non-profit, are struggling to keep up with for the 50+ bunny's already with us. Believe me, I WISH we could take in every single bunny that was found, needing to be re-homed, or accidentally born into an already crowded situation, but we just can't. I realize this has become a wordy answer, and by no means meant to scold, but I wanted the answer to be more thorough than just a "no," because many others have the same question.

Shania Lopez | Jan 20, 2022

They do but it's better to call and ask about how much space they have left.

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