Guest guest Posted July 1, 2008 Report Share Posted July 1, 2008 Hello, I volunteer with rescued shelter rabbits and they were actually the reason I became a vegetarian. My bunny loves his fresh herbs, lettuces, and other greens, so I keep my fridge stocked with a variety of things for him to try. He makes it look so much fun to eat these things, and I've gotten much more enthusiastic about my vegetables just because of his excitement! Additionally, rabbit poop is high in nitrogen and is perfect for composting, or even sprinkling directly around the base of my vegetable garden. I've had people offer to buy my rabbit poop! Rabbits are often overlooked at the shelter because people don't know that spayed/neutered rabbits can be litter box trained and are clean, social, indoor companions when properly cared for. They love to skip, hop, spin, and race through the house at warp speed! They usually get along great with dogs and cats, although they don't always do well with children. Please consider saving a bunny life, and you will bring so much joy into your life! We currently have 17 rabbits at our shelter and need homes for these bunnies! These rabbits are at-risk! Please email rabbitlady.anna to find out more about the rabbits currently up for adoption, or visit www.petfinder.com and use the zip code 95066. If you are interested in volunteering with shelter bunnies in Santa Cruz, we would love your help. Please email me to find out more about volunteering with these wonderful bunnies. Thank you, Anna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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