A friend of mine has post this email on her blog it was sent to Etherbun forum from the Southern WV Animal League.
Hello All,
I am the Secretary of Southern WV Animal League.Our organisation has been approached about the possibility of taking in an injured rabbit.He is a domesticated who was apparently abandoned via a roadside and has a hobbled rear leg (possibly from being clipped by a vehicle or tossed out?)and has a fracture between his front incisor's.He is able to get about w/a hobble and nibble kale and eat baby carrot food.
We are in the process of getting his intake approved,However as a rescue that generally deals with Dogs and cats,Bunnies are relatively new territory for us.We currently have Bunnies in foster but none that require medical assistance of this nature.We are a small organisation in an economically disadvantaged area relying solely on a net work of foster homes and funding is limited.Are there any type of organisation that sponsor rabbits who need urgent vetting.The only one I know that offers small animal financial assistance is for individual pet owners only.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.If I have posted this in the wrong forum or if there is a thread covering this topic I apologise,I am new here and still learning.
Thank you,
SWVAL Secretary.
If anybody can help please email them at :[email protected]
Lets see if we can get some help to this rescue for this poor bunny.
THANK YOU FROM
SPEEDY
I emailed the rescue to pass some info on to them and they sent me one back with this good news:
Here is an update the bunny in this email has been ex-rayed and luckily his leg is not broken and only has soft tissues damaged and the fracture will heal on its own so with a bit of pain meds and some love and care he is going to do just fine and hopefully has some one interested in adopting him too!
This is a small rescue that still needs help to continue to do the good work that it does here is the website for those who are interested http://www.swval.org/ they have a donation button on the their web site.
Hello All,
I am the Secretary of Southern WV Animal League.Our organisation has been approached about the possibility of taking in an injured rabbit.He is a domesticated who was apparently abandoned via a roadside and has a hobbled rear leg (possibly from being clipped by a vehicle or tossed out?)and has a fracture between his front incisor's.He is able to get about w/a hobble and nibble kale and eat baby carrot food.
We are in the process of getting his intake approved,However as a rescue that generally deals with Dogs and cats,Bunnies are relatively new territory for us.We currently have Bunnies in foster but none that require medical assistance of this nature.We are a small organisation in an economically disadvantaged area relying solely on a net work of foster homes and funding is limited.Are there any type of organisation that sponsor rabbits who need urgent vetting.The only one I know that offers small animal financial assistance is for individual pet owners only.
Any information would be greatly appreciated.If I have posted this in the wrong forum or if there is a thread covering this topic I apologise,I am new here and still learning.
Thank you,
SWVAL Secretary.
If anybody can help please email them at :[email protected]
Lets see if we can get some help to this rescue for this poor bunny.
THANK YOU FROM
SPEEDY
I emailed the rescue to pass some info on to them and they sent me one back with this good news:
Here is an update the bunny in this email has been ex-rayed and luckily his leg is not broken and only has soft tissues damaged and the fracture will heal on its own so with a bit of pain meds and some love and care he is going to do just fine and hopefully has some one interested in adopting him too!
This is a small rescue that still needs help to continue to do the good work that it does here is the website for those who are interested http://www.swval.org/ they have a donation button on the their web site.
I sure do hope that little sweetie gets some help!
ReplyDeleteluky he was found and is going to be ok,xxSpeedy
DeleteMaybe they could try www.rabbit.org? They might have contacts of people who might be able to help?
ReplyDeleteThabks guys Have passed this on,xxSpeedy
DeleteI hope this sweet bunny will be okay and find a good family!
ReplyDeleteFingers crossed Remy,xx Speedy
DeleteI know Pip's mom has rescued bunnies in the Chicago area...
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DeleteI hope this poor bunny is okay and gets all the medical care he can, i also hope he finds a new, loving home.
ReplyDeleteLove Milo :)
Me too, paws crossed,xxSpeedy
DeleteI hope this little bunny finds a great and loving home where he can live happily ever after!
ReplyDeleteMe too,thanks for stoping by,xxSpeedy
DeleteYikes - too far awy. Good luck. Good work there getting the word out.
ReplyDeleteThanks RG,xxx Speedy
DeleteWill share Speedy!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann,xx Speedy
DeleteThat's lovely Speedy, you getting the word out. I hope the bunny is OK and a home can be found. xx00xx
ReplyDeleteMollie and Alfie
Thanks guys,paws crossed,xx Speedy
DeletePlease keep us informed of this bunnies progress!
ReplyDeleteWill do Dalton,xx Speedy
DeleteThanks, Speedy.
ReplyDeletexxx,Speedy
DeleteI hope mr bunny has a 'speedy' recovery and finds a new home soon xx
ReplyDeleteMe too!xx Speedy
DeleteYou made such a difference, Speedy! Good job! Precious bunny is on the mend and on the way to a chance at a great life! :)
ReplyDeleteAwww thanks,xx Speedy
DeletePoor thing. We really hope that the bunny gets a wonderful home.
ReplyDeleteOink oink,
Katie and Coccolino the mini pig
Me too ,paws crossed,xxSpeedy
DeletePrayers the bun bun gets a wonderful furever home soon
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Amen to that,xx Speedy
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I'm coming....xx Speedy
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ReplyDeleteHope the bunny is safe
Awww thanks Daisy and Cress,the bunny is ok I shall find out more later,xxSpeedy
DeleteI hope the bunny finds his forever home soon Speedy, with blogging friends like you though hopefully the word gets out!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks kirby paws crossed for this bunny,xxSpeedy
DeletePoor thing. Too many unwanted bunnies out there; but to chuck him out of a car???? It's wicked.
ReplyDeleteThats the trouble today to many poeple who are wicked!,xx Speedy
Deleteoh bummer! we need to create a website with resources for shelters that have a good reputation for helping rescue bunnies, guineas, and other small domesticated animals..hmmm...paws off to think on that idea...good job Speedy getting the message out...brill!! Paw pats, Savannah
ReplyDeletethanks Savvy thats a great Idea!,xx Speedy
DeleteOh thank goodness he's ok, yay!!! I'm going to tell a couple of friends about them, they live in west virginia and one used to help out at shelters.
ReplyDeleteThanks Zantippy,xx Speedy
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