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Jessyka

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"Bunny Rescue saved 40 rabbits from a maggot filled hutch in Dickson, TN where a
woman, posing as a rescuer, had allowed them to breed for a year without separating them.

Litters of babies had arms, legs & ears chewed off since the adult males were never removed. Dickson County Humane refused to help since the woman fostered cats for them. It was a horrible case of hypocrisy. Our focus, however is on the animals.

We’re using 100 lbs of pellets , 50+ dollars of greens per week. We need help with supplies & vetting. (Donations can be called in.)"

Vet Info:
Little House Animal Hospital
1109 Battlewood Street, Franklin, TN 37069
(615)791-9148

Columbia Farm Supply:
(931)388-1200
Purina Rabbit Chow can be donated/purchased by phone.


Warning: Slightly graphic pictures!

http://web.me.com/lauriekay/Site_8/Dickson_Bunnies.html
 
As I was looking through the pics I couldn't help but think alot of them reminded me of Peg's bunch and how they were pampered and I got a big smile, then i remembered they WEREN'T Peg's buns, and it made me sad to think they lived like that.

Ima make a donation..I have a legless bunny..the wee ones made me cry..
 
That just makes me sick to my stomach. It is so sad that these creatures had to go thru this. SO SO SO glad someone stepped in. My thoughts and prayers are with u all!!!!
 
Oh my god... that is just horrific! Things like this make you want to loose your faith in humanity, then you remember the people like the rescuers who restore it! Bless them!!!!!
 
Oh my. I can't give much but I will see about perhaps calling in rabbit food. How would we go about that? Is there a specific code or person's name or rescue org name we should be using?
 
"Hi Jess,

Thanks SO much for helping us out! We really do need it now that our bunny room is so jam packed with these new rabbits.

When you call, all you have to say is to put it aside for Bunny Rescue - and we will pick it up the same day or the next morning,
depending on what time it's called in. Thank you for helping to feed the rescues! We are going through over 100 lbs. of
the Purina Rabbit Chow each week and two bales of orchard grass hay per week.

You are a lifesaver!

Laurie Montgomery
Bunny Rescue
(615)260-3808
www.bunnyrescue.net"
 
Thanks Jess for taking the initiative to inform us. I just spoke to Laurie from Bunny Rescue who will be coming on to this forum to give more info. Right now they are looking for donations to the vet to help with the bunnies.I'm assuming it's the vet in Franklin. I'll give them a call.
 
OMG this is horrible. I will donate what I can.

I have a graphic question about the pictures so please only read on if you looked at the pics, again, I am asking a gross graphic question. What in the world happened to that one rabbit? The one that was obviously no alive. Not trying to be to graphic but did another rabbit eat it? I have never seen anything like that. Seriously, made me cry. That poor baby. I know rabbits can fight but I wouldn't think they would do something like that, how horrible.

I have to say getting to the pictures where the bunny's had clean water and food. Made me cry even harder. I am so happy for the ones that made it out.
 
I'm not sure what you're talking about, as they all looked alive to me. The reason some get their ears and feet chewed off is due to overgrooming by an over energetic adult bunny, or because the adult male rabbits see the new babies as a threat, either to his ability to produce more babies in the future (potential competition for mates) or to his own babies' ability to survive. The problem is, an adult male bunny can't usually tell which babies are his, so he will hurt any of them, whether they actually are his or not. :( When rabbits are in a small space with limited resources, they will fight to keep themselves alive. If you think about it, it's the same kind of thing that can happen with people who are stuck in a horrible situation (plane wreck, etc) like that. Self-preservation is a strong drive, and whoever put these bunnies in that situation did a horrible thing.

I can't give much but I did a bit.
 
I couldn't bring myself to look at the pictures..i'm terrible with things like that..stays in my memory for a long time...so i didn't look...but yeah i can still imagine though...i just couldn't bare to see those little innocent faces.

Anyway i just wanted to say that thank god they have been rescued and are in a safe place now.

Poor little buggers :(
 

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