she is incouraging less people to buy bunnies and more people to get rid of there bunnies.
I don't think anyone should ever 'get rid' of their rabbits, but to be honest fewer people buying rabbits is probably a good thing, unless they're fully educated and prepared to make changes and sacrifices to accomot a rabbit, and not just initially but over a period of many years.
I'm not aiming this at you, but many people act like humans have a god given right to own animals, when I think it should be a case of putting the animal's welfare first.
If an individual or family can provide a good and healthy home for rabbits then maybe they should consider it, but if people are not prepared for the life changes that a rabbit can bring, then making the decision not to adopt a rabbit is probably the right thing.
From my perspective more information and education like Lennon can only be a good thing. If it puts some people off from buying a rabbit then maybe that combination wasn't the right thing in the first place.
I don't.mean to come across harsh, but the more years I spend with our Simba, the more I question the very idea of animal 'ownership' and the pet breeding business.