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Tuesday
Apr052022

The Completely Avoidable Tragedy of Easter

A mother and father purchase a baby male Holland Lop to put in their 6 year old daughter’s Easter basket. On Easter day, little Samantha sees the rabbit sitting in a bright pink basket amongst various colored plastic eggs- Samantha is giddy with excitement! The baby bunny’s soft fur, little paws, big ears, and his twitching nose are delightful to behold! The curious bunny hops out of the basket and he begins to explore the living room. Samantha wants to pet the bunny, so she begins chasing him throughout the room. The terrified bunny darts about the room, but he soon finds himself trapped in a corner. Little Samantha reaches down and clumsily picks up the tiny bunny. The bunny desperately wants to escape from Samantha’s grasp, so he kicks his legs as hard as he can until she releases him. The bunny flies through the air and falls to the ground with a loud thump. The horrified parents see that the bunny’s hind leg is dangling from underneath him.

The veterinarian tells the family that the bunny has a broken hind leg and that it is going to cost between 500-1500 dollars for the rabbit to be treated depending upon if the x-rays show that he will need surgery. The dejected family asks the doctor to wrap the leg without setting it, then they take the bunny to a local animal shelter where they drop him off. As they are driving away, Samantha asks her parents, “Why are we leaving Thumper behind?”. The mother and father solemnly tell Samantha that they cannot keep the rabbit and that he has “Gone to a better place”. Little Samantha clings onto her stuffed bear, buries her head in his synthetic fur, then sobs the entire way home. Meanwhile, two exhausted volunteers from the shelter look in the box and see the injured rabbit. They sigh, contact their vet, then one of them takes the rabbit to get treated. It is the eleventh rabbit that has arrived and they are expecting hundreds of more abandoned and injured “Easter” bunnies to arrive for weeks to come. As the two volunteers are leaving the shelter, one woman says to the other woman, “Do you think it will be better next year?”, the other woman disconcertedly replies, “For the sake of the rabbits, I hope so”.

The story above is just one of the tragedies that happens during Easter time. Unfortunately, the novelty of owning a rabbit will eventually wear off for a lot of children and parents. Many neglected rabbits will eventually be released into the wild where they will die from dehydration, starvation, predation, or from a number of other horrors. Other abandoned rabbits will end up at shelters where the majority of unwanted Easter rabbits are euthanized.

When parents go to purchase a baby bunny for Easter, many don’t realize that owning a rabbit is big commitment. Rabbits live between 8-12 years and rabbits are not suitable pets for young children. Rabbits require copious fresh hay, fresh veggies, a limited amount of pellets, nail trimmings, brushings, toys to chew on, a bunny proofed play area, fresh water, and they must be spayed, or neutered to ensure that they do not mark your house or get testicular, or ovarian cancer. Rabbit owners must also learn how to properly handle a rabbit since rabbit’s bones are quite fragile. If dropped, or handled incorrectly, rabbits can be severely injured.

Please save the Easter bunnies this year and choose a plush, or a chocolate rabbit for your child. If you understand how to properly care for a rabbit and you would like to have one, there are thousands of sweet rabbits waiting in shelters for a forever family. You can visit www.bunnyworldfoundation.org for more information on adopting and caring for bunnies.

~Bunny World Foundation

 

Saturday
Dec252021

Merry Christmas & Hoppy Holidays!

 🧬Merry Christmas to those who celebrate & HOPPY HOLIDAYS to ALL! <3

💝We, at Bunny World Foundation, thank you for your support in 2021, which helped our colossal efforts to make the world a tiny better place for our much-loved companions!
🐞Our work continues every day, so we ask you NOT to forget the MILLIONS of HOMELESS bunnies suffering in high-kill shelters, bunny mills, labs, backyard breeders, fur farms, and abattoirs who are not enjoying the privileges of a beloved family member. Together, we can help MANY! ADOPT. FOSTER. VOLUNTEER, D❤️NATE!
🦋Here are options for those wishing to give a special gift to Bunny World Foundation this Christmas & Holiday Season:
🍓MAKE an ON-LINE D🐰NATION via PAYPAL to help our VCA West Los Angeles Animal Hospital Vet Bill of $10K, any amount helps. http://www.bunnyworldfoundation.org/donate/

🍒Please CALL Northwood Animal Hospital & D🐰NATE directly towards our OUTSTANDING MEDICAL BILL of $23,300: (949) 559-1992. $100+ donations. (The latest bill and mounting of 12/22 in the comments)
🍊VISIT OUR AMAZON WISHLIST: http://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/3CMC7ONQWSRBZ/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_ws_25ePpb18E8967

🥕LAST MINUTE HOLIDAY GIFTS? When you do your Holiday shopping at AmazonSmile, Amazon donates 0.5% of the purchase price to BWF. Bookmark the link http://smile.amazon.com/ch/26-3792479 and support us every time you shop.
🍐CONSIDER D🐰NATING MONTHLY even if it’s just a few dollars. No d🐰nation is too small. Bunnies need you! http://www.bunnyworldfoundation.org/donate/

🥂 THANK YOU! May you find time this Holiday Season to enjoy that which you hold closest to your heart <3🍇
~BWF

 

P.S. Our current Vet Bill in ONE hospital! 

Tuesday
Nov302021

BWF is in People's Choice Competition: Nov. 30-Dec. 15. Please, give us your VOTE! Thank you!

One of our adopters has won a #petcolovestory grant on our behalf of Petco Love. And now, we have the opportunity to win up to $25,000 in additional lifesaving funds through the People’s Choice contest!
If you support what we do, please give us a vote! You can access the voting page here (just search ‘Mini’ or ‘Bunny World Foundation’):
Steps to Vote:

1. Use the search bar to search by organization, adopter or pet name.

2. Enter your email address and click the “vote” button.

3. Click the red “Send Confirmation Email” button.

4. Go to your email inbox and confirm your vote.


If you have voted in a Petco Love (formerly Petco Foundation) campaign before, you may not need to confirm your vote via email for it to count in this round. Confirmation is only required once.

And here’s the link to our adopter’s story:
(Remember our lab bunny rescue from last year? Who would have thought that one of those buns would go on to become a Bunny Influencer?! 😉)
Friday
May282021

$27K May Fundraiser for Medical Bills

The Post-Easter Massacre is in full swing, and the bunnies in LA are "falling from the sky!" Our VET BILL skyrocketed to $27,500.00. We're in trouble!

Between four vet hospitals, we had 50 bunnies seen this month of May. Several fractures, multiple molars, abscesses, wounds all over the body, eye infections, malnutrition-ed orphans, head-tilts, and more! We hit the ceiling when it comes to our vet bill and need ALL the help we can get! If you open the album, you can see some of our little patients and vet bills reflecting our plea. Please SHARE this post!https://www.facebook.com/media/set?vanity=BunnyWorldFoundation&set=a.4145618905476500

You can donate directly to our vet at Northwood Animal Hospital (for $100+ donations) or via Facebook or PayPal at http://www.bunnyworldfoundation.org/donate/ (any amount!) We are truly desperate and cannot continue to take the bunnies to the vet until our balance is significantly reduced.

This month we pulled bunnies from the deadly SEEACA, Pasadena Humane Society, Mission Viejo Animal Shelter, LAAS. (East Valley, West Valley, South LA, Harbor, North Central, and West LA).

• We're STILL ALL-VOLUNTEER, FOSTER-BASED rescue;

• We're STILL taking in 50 – 70 bunnies a month;

• We're STILL taking a ton of strays, owner surrenders, and Craig Lists discards;

• We're STILL holding adoption events weekly and finding homes for 50+ bunnies a month;

• We're STILL booking at 10+ surgeries a week;

• We're STILL scooping every medically alerted rabbit from LAAS, including nursing mothers, babies, orphans, seniors, broken legs, broken backs, abscesses caused by molars, and more;

• Our vet bills fluctuate from $8K to $15K a month.

• Our Bunny Chateau (hotel) has been open and fully functioning throughout the Covid period.

• Updates related to all our activities are posted in our private group DAILY.

• 1% of what we do is posted on Social Media. There's simply no time!

Northwood Animal Hospital opens tomorrow at 10 am and closes at 4 pm. Please call in if you can help or donate here (FB) or via the PayPal link above. Thank you for your support!

~BWF Volunteers

Monday
May242021

BWF Awarded a 21.5K Grant by Petco Foundation for 2021 Animal Welfare Organization Grant Cycle

Bunny World Foundation is deeply honored to be a recipient of the funds designated to assist 600 bunnies rescued from high kill shelters in Los Angeles City during Winter/Spring of 2021. The project, made possible by the Petco Love Foundation enabled us to continue our mission through April of 2021 and tackle many medical challenges related to the rabbits we rescued.  Thanks to our Adoption & Charitable Partner Petco Love Foundation, together, we continue to make a real difference for animals.

About Petco Love

Petco Love is a life-changing nonprofit organization that makes communities and pet families closer, stronger, and healthier. Since our founding in 1999 as the Petco Foundation, we’ve empowered animal welfare organizations by investing $330 million in adoption and other lifesaving efforts. We’ve helped find loving homes for more than 6.5 million pets in partnership with Petco and organizations nationwide.

Our love for pets drives us to lead with innovation, creating tools animal lovers need to reunite lost pets, and lead with passion, inspiring and mobilizing communities and our more than 4,000 animal welfare partners to drive lifesaving change alongside us. Join us. Visit petcolove.org or follow on FacebookInstagramTwitter, and LinkedIn to be part of the lifesaving work we lead every day.