
Sassy was recently rescued from a bad situation–like just bad beyond words–she was a “breeder rabbit” in a meat farm operation. Poor Sassy, but safe now and in need of a home.
Hug-a-Bunny Rabbit Rescue, Inc., Rutherford, NJ
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My favorite is Sassy, but I don't think she would care for my cats and ferrets!
cute thanks for sharing :)
Theya re so beautiful, I want them all!!!
Of the many privileges I have had in my 60+ years, living with my rabbit, Patch, for the last 5 years is one of the greatest. He is such a gentle and respectful teacher of life priorities. Sharing days with him has opened my eyes to the intelligence and respect for life that animals hold. There is much they can teach us.
This was a much needed reality check!
DON'T adopt bunnies unless you plan to keep them for their entire life!!! They are not a passing fancy for your children and require a special diet and long-term care.
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