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      • NY >
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  • Education
    • Bunny Basics
    • Videos
    • Natural Rabbit Food
    • Signs your rabbit is sick
    • How To Understand Your Rabbit
    • An Uplifting Experience
    • The Dangers of Corn
    • Rabbits Are Herbivores
    • Darker Leaf Color
    • Did You Know?
    • Cooling Tips
    • Rosemary
    • Rabbit Quiz
    • Safe and Natural Hideouts
    • Homemade Rabbit Toys
    • Rabbit Care
    • Hay
  • Advocacy
    • Cruelty Free
    • Natural Rabbit Food
    • NY Animal Crimes bill
    • Ethical Rabbit Meat?
    • Sign The Petition
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Shelter Bunnies

Have you ever been to a shelter and saw all of the happy and healthy bunnies there? Thought to yourself "I can't take this one home, he seems so happy here!"? Well don't let the happiness of a bunny in a shelter deter you from taking it home and caring for it. If you take care of the bunny, it'll be just as happy as it was in the shelter if not more! The other important thing to note is that if you take a bunny home from a good shelter, that will make room in the shelter for another bunny that is suffering. Shelters can only hold a limited number of animals, and if the animals in the shelter are happy then creating space in those shelters is a great thing to do!

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