Why We Share Stories
Why do we share the background on each bunny?
Our team feels it’s very, very important to share where bunnies come from and what they’ve been through.
People are used to seeing similar stories come from dog and cat rescues, but don’t realize that the exact same situations of neglect, being unwanted, and being dumped happen to bunnies too.
Honestly, we don’t share them all. There are always some owners who request we keep surrenders private, stories too bad for Facebook, and stories too sad for Facebook.
We try to share what we can in order to spread awareness about the challenges domesticated rabbits face.
Most people don’t realize rabbit rescues exist or even understand why there is a need for them. The sheer volume of rabbits in need right now is unnoticed by the general public, despite being higher than ever.
Also, we think it’s important to know a rabbits history, so you can determine if your situation would be stressful to them or not based on their past events.
Unlike cats and dogs, rabbits have virtually zero laws/rules/regulations in Missouri which makes the rabbit crisis able grow so quickly, and so quietly. We hope to change that through education.
Have there been any stories that have stuck with you so far?