JadeIcing
Well-Known Member
tonyshuman wrote:
We all have buns. It is also hard to ask someone to possibly put there animals at risk.
Add in that the rescue is faced with the shelter closing and the buns left. Adoptions slow.
That's terrible. I hope someone can find a place for them so they can be treated and can live long, happy lives. Could anyone from the shelter foster them in their home while they undergo treatment, to avoid spreading it to the bunnies at the shelter?
We all have buns. It is also hard to ask someone to possibly put there animals at risk.
Add in that the rescue is faced with the shelter closing and the buns left. Adoptions slow.