[align=center]The place I adopted all three of my bunnies from- Michigan Humane Society- has a Holland Lop up for adoption and they're SERIOUSLY calling her an ENGLISH LOP. What the heckkk! At least they got the mini-lop right. :rollseyes
I guess they should be a little better at labelling the breeds right, but I feel like at the end of the day their job is to feed and care for that bunny that the owner didn't want. Their main concern is to care for it and they are so busy with all the animals there that the last thing on their mind is making sure that the bunny has the right breed written on the site. I guess those kind of things don't really bother me, but I can see how it could be an inconvience
Exactly. I know it costs the shelters alot...but if you have the option of taking a loss on that animal and adopting it out for less....or putting it down and still taking a loss if not a greater one because you had to put it down AND you didn't get any adoption fee it seems foolish to me.I agree that a lot of shelters are pretty expensive.
But the one near me has cats for 50 dollars lately, they're usually 150.
What I don't understand is that they'll put them down before lowering the prices. It boggles my mind.
***I should add on the cost of adopting bunnies at the shelter here. For "large, white rabbits" it is $20.00. For "fancy rabbits" it is $30.00. For a sterilized rabbit: $80.00.
Bassetluv wrote:
***I should add on the cost of adopting bunnies at the shelter here. For "large, white rabbits" it is $20.00. For "fancy rabbits" it is $30.00. For a sterilized rabbit: $80.00.
That is SO wrong! They're practically discouraging people from getting a sterilized rabbit! Despite how uneducated Michigan Humane Society can be, I like them for the fact they practically pay YOU to get your rabbit fixed. Rabbit prices for sterilized rabbits there are 20-30 dollars.
I dunno how much it is at Huron Valley... hmm..
Jynxie wrote:Exactly.  I know it costs the shelters alot...but if you have the option of taking a loss on that animal and adopting it out for less....or putting it down and still taking a loss if not a greater one because you had to put it down AND you didn't get any adoption fee it seems foolish to me.I agree that a lot of shelters are pretty expensive.
But the one near me has cats for 50 dollars lately, they're usually 150.
What I don't understand is that they'll put them down before lowering the prices. It boggles my mind.