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Forum RESCUE EFFORTS FOR SHELTERS HELP ASAP!!!

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    • Nicci607
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        These are some of the now at-risk bunnies who ***NEED*** to get out of the shelter:

        > NOAH
        > Noah loves to be held and cuddled and he is a beautiful boy, yet he has
        > been at the shelter for a year and he can be a bit shy or grumpy at first.
        > He is neutered and about 1 1/2 years old. Very curious personality.
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8081878
        > Neutered.
        >
        > SUDI & HOPALONG
        > Sudi is Noah’s mum and Hopalong his brother. Both rabbits are fixed.
        > Both bunnies are very friendly, and though you cannot tell from the pics,
        > Sudi has very light greyish-tan patches–they are very pretty bunnies.
        > These guys have been here over a year
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8365905 and they
        > deserve a family and home of their own, too. Sudi can be a bit
        > cage-aggressive, but when out to play they are silly and friendly. Both
        > fixed.
        >
        > ISABELLE & GEORGE
        > 2 more of Sudi’s babies. This pair would make great family pets.
        > Friendly, fun & playful with toys. They too have been here a year and
        > need love and their own humans. Both fixed.
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8424802
        >
        > EMILY
        > Emily’s sister, Lizzy, was adopted out last month (they had to be
        > separated due to hormones.
        > Emily is just as sweet, curious and funny as her sister and would make a
        > good first bunny for anyone.
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9393641
        >
        > MARVIN
        > This is a super super sweet boy. Cuddly, silly, friendly – just a total
        > love bug. He’s been here a while because, well, he’s a whitey. . . right?
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9393092
        >
        > ROWAN & RADCLIFFE
        > Rowan came in with 5 babies and her intact husbun – and then, a few days
        > later, she gave birth to eight more babies! She is GORGEOUS and sweet
        > and all her babies, a mix of harlequin (looking) bunnies, tortoiseshell
        > and dutch bunnies, are stunningly pretty and sweet. HUGE ears!
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10385336
        >
        > Following are some of the babies:
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=11165343
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=11165202
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10385340 (these
        > boys are currently separated, Bunson is the darker of the two)
        >
        > SPUMONI & CONFETTI
        > Perfect first/family/anybody bunnies, and so pretty to boot!
        http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10385341
        >
        > CLAUDE & EDWARD
        > These are smaller type bunnies who we took in from another shelter earlier
        > this year *they were going to be euthanized and we wanted to help).
        > Perfect bunnies for anyone, they are friendly, playful wonderful little
        men. http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=10385339

        These are wonderful, adoptable, beautiful, mostly spayed and neutered
        rabbits and they all deserve a second chance.

        Can you help? We will find a way to transport if you can take some bunnies.

        Please help!

        CALL US ANY TIME:

        Alex’s cell          (909)576-8170

        Susans’s cell    (626)260-2133


        Alexandra Logsdon
        Zooh Corner Rabbit Rescue
        http://www.mybunny.org
        SHELTER VOLUNTEERS DESPERATELY NEEDED!
        Help Save lives – join “Friends of Shelter Rabbits”
        alex@mybunny.org


      • Lightchick
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          This is where I got Lizzy-Diva-Bunny from! They’re a great bunch of bunnies, and as the listing says, Emily is Lizzy’s sister and they look exactly alike! It is, of course, really important that all the bunnies find homes, but so far this has been a no-kill shelter, FYI. The problem is, they operate on the San Gabriel shelter site. The shelter used to euthanize bunnies, before Zooh Corner was formed. My understanding is that the shelter isn’t quite aware of exactly how many buns are on premises…intentionally. Once the community figured out their abandoned rabbits would be safe there, drop-offs became much more frequent…and space much more limited.

          Even if you can’t adopt a bunny, please think about going to their website and supporting in some other way. The bunnies live outside in a less than perfect setup out of necessity, but they’re trying to rebuild/improve as we speak!

          (And I hope someone will find a good home for my “niece” Emily, and for Noah, who I thought I was going to adopt until I fell in love with Lizzy…)


        • Nicci607
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            …their time is running out!!!

             

            …so far only ONE Rabbit has been adopted!!!    


          • Nicci607
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                17 July 2008 San Gabriel, SoCal please crosspost 

              Already overloaded and 2 more in today. OUT of space. Anyone out there
              who can help, please call me!?

               

              Alex       (909)576-8170

               

              Thanks


              Alexandra Logsdon
              Zooh Corner Rabbit Rescue
              http://www.mybunny.org
              SHELTER VOLUNTEERS DESPERATELY NEEDED!
              Help Save lives – join “Friends of Shelter Rabbits”
              alex@mybunny.org

               

              These are wonderful, adoptable, beautiful, mostly spayed and neutered
              rabbits and they all deserve a second chance…

              PLEASE HELP!!!

               

               

               

               

               


            • Nicci607
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                URGENT:  Shelter Crisis – Rabbit Homes Needed NOW!

                Dear Friend of Zooh Corner,

                The San Gabriel Valley Humane Society is at crisis capacity with 39 rabbits in a space designed to accommodate only about 20 rabbits.  Thus far, this year has been one of the worst we’ve experienced in terms of rabbits being dumped, and we are in desperate need of foster and forever homes.  We have bunnies of all shapes, colors, and sizes, and all ages, too – babies, adolescents, adults – all charming, cute, and ready to find their own families!  See them all on our website by clicking here

                If you have a single bunny that would like a friend – or if you’d like to start your rabbit addiction with one bunny, a bonded pair, or a bonded trio – now is the time!  Please – if you can help save a life, or two – email alex@mybunny.org.  

                On behalf of the bunnies, THANK YOU!

                Claude and Edwardedwardclaude

                Claude and Edward are two sweet brothers who were dumped together at the shelter.  They are already neutered and just as cute as can be. One is a total lop, and the other keeps his ears up most of the time . . . but they tend to flop as he runs.  This darling duo would love to frolic in your house and dazzle you with their goofy bunny antics.  Click here to submit an adoption request form to adopt Claude and Edward.

                 

                                                                                                         Noah   noah

                Noah is a beautiful golden brown bunny.  At the shelter he’s a bit subdued (he’s been there more than a year!) and would dearly love a home of his home where he can get lots of love, human attention, toys, and exercise time.  He would probably love a sweet bunny girlfriend to share his life with – he’s already neutered and ready to bond with the girl of his dreams.  Click here to submit an adoption request form to adopt Noah.

                 
                Emily  emily

                Emily and her sister Lizzy were left at the shelter as babies last year.  After they grew up they didn’t get along with each other anymore and had to be separated, although both girls continued to be sweet as pie to volunteers and visitors.  Lizzy was lucky enough to find her forever home, but Emily is still waiting at the shelter for her family to come along.  She would make a great companion to a nice boy bunny.  Click here to submit an adoption request form to adopt Emily.

                cardbackIf you’re able to help, please email Alex at alex@mybunny.org.  We are primarily seeking homes in Southern California, but will consider other locations on a case-by-case basis.  Can’t adopt?  Please spread the word to people you know, or consider a donation!  Click here to donate online or send a check to the address below.  Thank you! 
                 

                Zooh Corner Rabbit Rescue
                P.O. Box 2192, San Gabriel, CA  91778
                Phone 626.576.BUNI
                Zooh Corner Rabbit Rescue is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit charitable organization (Federal Tax ID 33-0814723).


              • Nicci607
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                        THEY WILL START EUTHANIZING BUNNIES ON 30/31 JULY 2008!!!!!!  

                   

                  THESE ARE VERY SWEET LOVING BUNNIES WHO DESERVE A SECOND CHANCE…

                  IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE WHO CAN HELP??????

                  PLEASE PLEASE HELP!!!!!!

                  ADOPT === FOSTER === DONATE === ANYTHING TO HELP ===

                  >>>EVEN IF YOU ARE NOT IN CA MAYBE YOU KNOW PEOPLE WHO CAN HELP === PLEASE SPREAD THE WORD<<<

                   

                   

                   

                   

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