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If you enjoyed seeing our adorable bunnies or got some helpful
information from our site, please consider donating a buck for
the bunnies, a deuce for the darlings, a fin for the fuzzballs,
a sawbuck for the softies, or any amount you wish.
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Please donate!
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It may not seem like much to you, but it means the world to our
buns, who sometimes need
sponsors
(you may donate to sponsor one or more of our bunnies that need help with specific medical conditions)
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Thank You!!
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3 Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, Inc. is an all volunteer non-profit
organization dependent on donations to help us rescue unwanted
domestic rabbits and educate the public on rabbit care. We are a network of
foster homes located in New England and New York.
3 BUNNIES ADOPTS TO INDOOR HOMES ONLY!!
Adoption donations: (to help with spay/neuter and other expenses)
$70 single
$120 pair
Online adoption application
The primary goals of 3 Bunnies are:
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To rescue abandoned,
unwanted, and abused rabbits without prejudice to age, gender, breed,
type, or other issues; to provide foster care; to spay and neuter; to
provide medical and rehabilitative care; to find permanent quality
indoor homes for them;
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To educate the public and assist humane societies, animal control
officers, and other rescues, in teaching proper rabbit care to the
public;
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To reduce, primarily by public education, the number of rabbits
abandoned at shelters and / or turned loose when no longer wanted.
3 Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, Inc
P.O. Box 380605
East Hartford, CT 06138-0605
USA
info@3bunnies.org
Daves's Soda & Pet City
Come visit Dave's Soda & Pet City
151 Springfield St
Agawam, MA 01001
Dave's graciously helps promote rabbit adoption by supporting 3
Bunnies Rabbit Rescue, Inc.'s efforts to save rabbits in need and
find them loving adoptive indoor homes.
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HELP NEEDED ASAP:
Please help! After two long years of being on a waiting list for a
rabbit, we have been notified by breed rescue that, at long last, our
number has come up and ... WE ARE HAVING A BUNNY!
We must get rid of our children IMMEDIATELY because we just know
how time consuming our new little bunny is going to be and it just
wouldn't be fair to the children. Since our little bunny will be
arriving on Monday we MUST place the children up for adoption this
weekend!
They are described as:
One male -- his name is Tommy, Caucasian (English/Irish mix), light
blonde hair, blue eyes. Four years old. Excellent disposition. He
doesn't bite. Temperament tested. Does have problems with peeing
directly in the toilet. Has had chicken Pox and is current on all
shots. Tonsils have already been removed. Tommy eats everything, is
very clean, house trained and gets along well with others. Does not
run with scissors and with a little training he should be able to
read soon.
One female -- her name is Lexie, Caucasian (English/Irish mix),
strawberry blonde hair, green eyes quite freckled. Two years old.
Can be surly at times. Non-biter, thumb sucker. Has been temperament
tested but needs a little attitude adjusting occasionally. She is
current on all shots, tonsils out, and is very healthy and can be
affectionate. Gets along well with other little girls and little
boys but does not like to share her toys and therefore would do best
in a one child household. She is a very quick learner and is
currently working on her house training. Shouldn't take long at all.
We really do LOVE our children so much and want to do what's right
for them. That is why we contacted a rescue group. But we simply can
no longer keep them. Also, we are afraid that they may hurt our new
bunny.
I hope you understand that ours is a UNIQUE situation and we have a
real emergency here! They MUST be placed into your rescue by Sunday
night at the latest or we will be forced to drop them off at the
orphanage or along some dark, country road. Our priority now has
to be our new bunny.
This work is a derivative of an original work
©Copyright Robyn Christensen, 1996
(The original) reprinted with permission. Robyn is the true author of this piece and is the rightful and deserving winner of the
Golden Pen Award for this work.
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