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🩷WE NEED YOU🫵 to volunteer with us!🩵 Our 🩷WE NEED YOU🫵 to volunteer with us!🩵

Our next New Volunteer Orientation is this Saturday, July 12th, from 2-3:30pm at our facility in Ellington, CT. Come meet our rescue bunnies, learn how to care for them, and help us maintain our rescue space. We’re an all-volunteer team, and we can’t continue our work without you! For all the details, please visit the 🔗 in the usual spot or comment “New Volunteer” below and we will send it to you directly. See you there!

#volunteer #animalrescue #rabbitrescue #bunnyrescue
Well, because it never ends, here is Slippers, our Well, because it never ends, here is Slippers, our newest stray intake and severe medical case. We were contacted by House Rabbit Network @houserabbitnetwork after the finder contacted them, and despite still dealing with the shock of losing Iris this morning, we jumped into action.

Slippers’ face is so swollen that she cannot eat on her own. Her stomach is completely empty, and she is emaciated to the point that we can feel just about every bone in her skeleton. She has ear mites and severe urine scald. The last photo shows what she’s got going on underneath.

We are hopeful that we can stabilize Slippers enough to get her in for a consult with our dentist soon. Diagnostics alone will be $500.

We hate to ask for money again, but the reality is that we take in bunnies who are going to need more than what the general public can give them. Slippers is one of those bunnies. If you can donate, please do so at the 🔗 in the usual spot
Oh, Iris. How we wanted so badly to keep you and l Oh, Iris. How we wanted so badly to keep you and love you forever. But you had other plans, and we know there is no suffering across the rainbow bridge.

May Iris be your reminder that domestic rabbits can’t survive outside. They can’t thrive in hutches without severe consequences. Leaving females unspayed is a death sentence. Iris had all of this working against her, and yet she still fought until her last breath.

Rabbits deserve more from us. Animals deserve more from us. At the very least, they don’t deserve to be treated as disposable. Iris had so much more left to experience, and human negligence took it from her.

Rest in peace, Iris. Your giant paw prints are on our hearts.
🚨🚨ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY FUNDS NEEDED FOR IRIS 🚨🚨ADDITIONAL EMERGENCY FUNDS NEEDED FOR IRIS 🚨🚨 

Hi, I’m Iris! I don’t know what’s going on, but I do know that my tummy HURTS. The nice lady that has been taking care of me for the last week brought me back to the doctor after I spit my food out at her and diarrhea’d on her bed…guess I won’t be doing that again. Anyways, the doctor took some pictures of my tummy, and said she’s not happy with how it looks- something about gas and an obstruction. Nice Lady told me I’ll have to stay at the doctor overnight. She said everything will be okay, but you could tell that she was trying not to cry. I hope I can go back home soon. Nice Lady says there are other bunnies that she wants me to meet.

The estimate for Iris’ care at Bolton Veterinary Hospital is currently between $1,500 and $2,000. We spent $2,000 for her visit at Angell earlier in the week, shortly after a $1,700 specialist visit for another bun at that hospital. We currently have $370 in our bank account. We make decisions with Iris’ best interests in mind, not because of dollar amounts. We need your help to continue providing Iris the best quality care.

If you can donate, please do so at the 🔗 in our b!0

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Another Hoppy Tail in the books! If you’ve been Another Hoppy Tail in the books!

If you’ve been following EBC for a while, you may recognize Joshua. This tiny senior man was in rough shape when he came into our care last October; although he had been very loved, some questionable animal husbandry knowledge had led to neglectful care. Through a lot of TLC and a very belated neuter, Joshua became the cuddliest, sweetest, most enthusiastic senior bunny we’ve ever met. This little man has no idea he’s almost 11! And, even in his golden years, Joshua found love with Pinto, another EBC alum, after a successful week of boarding and bonding. We certainly miss his sweet face at our facility, but we are more than happy to see him loved and thriving in his new home. Bun voyage, Joshua and Pinto!

#hoppytails #adoptionsuccess #rescuebunny #rescuerabbit #rabbitrescue #bunnyrescue #bunvoyage #everybunnycounts

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