catxx
Well-Known Member
As you may have read in previous posts, I actively volunteer for the rescue where I got my pair from. This year so far we have one litter of 7 who are now ready to be rehomed, the result of a pet shop not sexing a pair of rabbits properly and these bunnies are BIG too. We had another litter of I think 7 again Dutch rabbits just before Christmas which have now been paired and some have been rehomed, that was a pets at home VET "accident" not sexing properly.
A few weeks ago we took in mum, dad, two weaned kits and mum was pregnant and has now given birth to 7 more babies who are now 3 weeks old.
And today we've picked up 5 more babies and mum, babies just 6 days old and the owner had them "nested" in woodshavings in a plastic bag. ARGH.
I have nothing really against responsible rabbit breeders who breed quality animals with full genetic history, rehome responsibly, and don't post litters all over freelistings because they keep breeding and breeding and breeding without any foresight.
But litters this year so far at the rescue are just getting SILLY. Bear in mind the rescue will always fully vaccinate and spay/neuter every rabbit before they rehome, and every spay/neuter costs around £50, do the maths, so expensive, so annoying, all because pet shops are dumb!
If anyone plans on buying a rabbit DO NOT GO TO A PET SHOP! It only encourages them to keep farming ill-bred inbred animals with numerous health problems who then go on to breed by "accident" when they hit sexual maturity.
Rant end.
Here's mum with her 3 week old babies:
https://vine.co/v/bUEZjF7IKzI
A few weeks ago we took in mum, dad, two weaned kits and mum was pregnant and has now given birth to 7 more babies who are now 3 weeks old.
And today we've picked up 5 more babies and mum, babies just 6 days old and the owner had them "nested" in woodshavings in a plastic bag. ARGH.
I have nothing really against responsible rabbit breeders who breed quality animals with full genetic history, rehome responsibly, and don't post litters all over freelistings because they keep breeding and breeding and breeding without any foresight.
But litters this year so far at the rescue are just getting SILLY. Bear in mind the rescue will always fully vaccinate and spay/neuter every rabbit before they rehome, and every spay/neuter costs around £50, do the maths, so expensive, so annoying, all because pet shops are dumb!
If anyone plans on buying a rabbit DO NOT GO TO A PET SHOP! It only encourages them to keep farming ill-bred inbred animals with numerous health problems who then go on to breed by "accident" when they hit sexual maturity.
Rant end.
Here's mum with her 3 week old babies:
https://vine.co/v/bUEZjF7IKzI