Our December newsletter featured an
article on a large group of rabbits surrendered to a local shelter. MCRS is pleased to report that thanks to a number of individuals volunteering to foster, we were able to help everybun that needed us! This is nothing short of a miracle as taking in over 60 rabbits in one month is way more than we've ever been able to help in the past. In fact, MCRS averages just 45-50 rabbits in foster care at any given time, so our foster network literally doubled in just a few weeks to accomodate these bunnies.
Our heartfelt appreciation to everyone who gave so much of their time and energy last month to get these buns settled. Most are sterilized, healthy and ready to be adopted already. Several are already listed on Petfinder, with the remainder soon to follow. Keep checking as there will be a lot more new faces appearing in the coming weeks!
A portion of the bunnies needed medical care. Issues ranged from upper respiratory infections and bite wounds to more serious issues like abscesses and other major infections. So far, everybun has responded well to treatment and some are even all better already. The remainder will continue to receive treatment until they are healthy and ready to be adopted.
MCRS is also pleased to report that the first two bunnies from this group have already been adopted! Bubba, a male Checkered Giant who likes to chase his tail, was adopted at the December adoption event in Golden Valley. He was quite the charmer and popular with several of the visitors. He went home with a family that read about him on our blog and drove two hours just to meet him! Tulip, a female gold/white English Spot, went home just this past weekend. She seemed quite delighted with all the attention being lavished on her by her new family.
However, while the urgency of this situation has passed, there is still much work that needs to be done to get these bunnies into homes.
* If you have been considering fostering, we can still use you! Some of our current foster homes are doubled and tripled up, so
additional foster homes would lighten their load. In addition, the "regular" intake requests keep coming and we need space for those bunnies as well.
* If you have time to volunteer, many of our PETCO locations could use help socializing the bunnies. We ask for a minimum of one hour, once a week - and you get to play with the bunnies during that time! We are especially short of volunteers in
Maplewood,
Maple Grove,
Mankato and
Woodbury, but there are openings at all of our 14 partner
PETCO stores.
* There will be a number of educational & adoption events in the coming weeks to promote bunnies as pets and we'll need volunteers to staff them all. Most shifts are about 3 hours and you get to spend a lot of it playing with bunnies and answering questions from the public about what it is like to live with bunnies.
* Doubling the number of bunnies doubles the work in many areas of the organization, so if you can help in any way, we'll work to match you up with something that needs doing. Even if your only talent is a couple of hours and the ability to scoop litterboxes, one of our medical foster homes has several furry "patients" in residence and could use some assistance with basic bunny chores. There are just no end to the possible opportunities! :)
Please help us keep this miracle going til we can find homes for these bunnies. Let us know how you can help. Thank you!
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