aeposten
Well-Known Member
Check out these adorable little dwarf rabbits!They just came in to the shelter yesterday (14 October). Theperson who broght them in says they are about 2 months old.They're Absolutely ADORABLE. We're still working on names. (excuse thepoor photo quality. I took the picture with my phone.)
I volunteer at Animal Rescue League (where I adopted my Alfred) inPittsburgh, PA and have been doing so for about a month now. We have anAMAZING group of wonderful volunteers. The bunnies all have their ownroom on the second floor of the facility. It is on the same floor asthe administrative offices and the conference room, so it is a veryquiet area for the bunnies. Each rabbit (or bonded pair) has their ownlarge dog crate, and is fed OxBow pellets and freshhay everyday. The volunteers take turns coming in during the week so that thebunnies have time out to hop around (in the rabbit room or the officehallways). We also meet bi-monthly to discuss the bunnies at theshelter and any outreach/education events that we are taking part in.The rabbit volunteers are also in charge of ALL bunny adoptions.
If you are in the Pittsburgh area and interested in volunteering at ARLsend me a PM and I'll put you in touch with one of the coordinators.
I'll also let everyone know when these little guys are officially available for adoption!
EDIT:
check out the ARL website here:
http://www.animalrescue.org/
And the available bunns are at the bottom of this page:
http://www.animalrescue.org/pets/
-Amy
I volunteer at Animal Rescue League (where I adopted my Alfred) inPittsburgh, PA and have been doing so for about a month now. We have anAMAZING group of wonderful volunteers. The bunnies all have their ownroom on the second floor of the facility. It is on the same floor asthe administrative offices and the conference room, so it is a veryquiet area for the bunnies. Each rabbit (or bonded pair) has their ownlarge dog crate, and is fed OxBow pellets and freshhay everyday. The volunteers take turns coming in during the week so that thebunnies have time out to hop around (in the rabbit room or the officehallways). We also meet bi-monthly to discuss the bunnies at theshelter and any outreach/education events that we are taking part in.The rabbit volunteers are also in charge of ALL bunny adoptions.
If you are in the Pittsburgh area and interested in volunteering at ARLsend me a PM and I'll put you in touch with one of the coordinators.
I'll also let everyone know when these little guys are officially available for adoption!
EDIT:
check out the ARL website here:
http://www.animalrescue.org/
And the available bunns are at the bottom of this page:
http://www.animalrescue.org/pets/
-Amy