PixieStixxxx
Well-Known Member
Atleast 6 rabbits are endangered for euthanization at the Vancouver SPCA. The manager decided to have them euthanized today if I, along with two other rabbit volunteers hadn't foiled his sickening plot. We stayed an hour in the dark after hours ensuring the manager was gone, and the hospital across the street was closed.
Tomorrow is a different day. We have on volunteer who is going to stay for 10 hours with the rabbits to ensure that none of them are euthanized tomorrow.
These rabbits listed from the first to be euthanized to the last.
Precious:
Precious has been at the shelter just over two years now. She's a 6 year old Himalayin Rabbit (Her tag says she's 4 because the shelter thinks lying about her age will get her adopted faster.. my god). She has cage agression, and does attack at random moments. However, she is a cuddle rabbit during the other moments.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8301521
Stan:
Stan has brought to the shelter about 10 months ago. He was discovered in Stanley Park (A 1000 acre rainforest here, where bears, coyotes, and other rabbit eating preditors live). Stan is a broken black Holland Lop, with his ears chewed on the sides.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9084608
*I am aiming to pull Stan out of the shelter myself, but cannot do so until Sunday. And that's still very risky on his part.
Jimmy:
[Oh Leanne, I hope you see this!]
Jimmy was on the most gentle rabbits we've had, but since he came down with GI stasis, and was handled by the Vet Techs very roughly and has been rough back to some humans. He was been very sick on and off. He was labeled with cage agression as his reason for euthanization, but honestly, I believe it's because the shelter is sick of paying his vet bills.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9548177
Leah:
Leah is a very dominent rabbit, and does charge at people. But at other times, she's a sweetie.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9517219
Daisy:
Daisy was rescued from a very bad cage environment, where she was fed bananas and sunflowers seeds. She is 4 years old, and a tad overweight! But more bunny = more love!! She's being euthanized because.. she can't reach her cecals =T I mean, COME ON!
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9101276
Mary-Lynn:
Mary Lynn is quite a character! She's Miss "You have to pet me now because you revolve around MY world". She too is up for euthanization for being a tad overweight and unable to reach her cecals as much.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9460319
If you're in the area, please just take one out of the shelter!
We had two NINE year old rabbits come in, and had I known they were here, I would have gladly taken them because I am set up for seniors. But no, they were euthanized today "effective immediately". In fact, us volunteers weren't supposed to know about these rabbits as their tags were accidently sent to the adoption room. Cover up anyone?
And also, if you're from a neighbouring shelter such as SARS, please don't confront the manager with a "Those rabbits you're euthanizing, I could take some". This is what set him off in the first place in a similar situation with the cats.
Tomorrow is a different day. We have on volunteer who is going to stay for 10 hours with the rabbits to ensure that none of them are euthanized tomorrow.
These rabbits listed from the first to be euthanized to the last.
Precious:
Precious has been at the shelter just over two years now. She's a 6 year old Himalayin Rabbit (Her tag says she's 4 because the shelter thinks lying about her age will get her adopted faster.. my god). She has cage agression, and does attack at random moments. However, she is a cuddle rabbit during the other moments.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=8301521
Stan:
Stan has brought to the shelter about 10 months ago. He was discovered in Stanley Park (A 1000 acre rainforest here, where bears, coyotes, and other rabbit eating preditors live). Stan is a broken black Holland Lop, with his ears chewed on the sides.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9084608
*I am aiming to pull Stan out of the shelter myself, but cannot do so until Sunday. And that's still very risky on his part.
Jimmy:
[Oh Leanne, I hope you see this!]
Jimmy was on the most gentle rabbits we've had, but since he came down with GI stasis, and was handled by the Vet Techs very roughly and has been rough back to some humans. He was been very sick on and off. He was labeled with cage agression as his reason for euthanization, but honestly, I believe it's because the shelter is sick of paying his vet bills.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9548177
Leah:
Leah is a very dominent rabbit, and does charge at people. But at other times, she's a sweetie.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9517219
Daisy:
Daisy was rescued from a very bad cage environment, where she was fed bananas and sunflowers seeds. She is 4 years old, and a tad overweight! But more bunny = more love!! She's being euthanized because.. she can't reach her cecals =T I mean, COME ON!
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9101276
Mary-Lynn:
Mary Lynn is quite a character! She's Miss "You have to pet me now because you revolve around MY world". She too is up for euthanization for being a tad overweight and unable to reach her cecals as much.
http://search.petfinder.com/petnote/displaypet.cgi?petid=9460319
If you're in the area, please just take one out of the shelter!
We had two NINE year old rabbits come in, and had I known they were here, I would have gladly taken them because I am set up for seniors. But no, they were euthanized today "effective immediately". In fact, us volunteers weren't supposed to know about these rabbits as their tags were accidently sent to the adoption room. Cover up anyone?
And also, if you're from a neighbouring shelter such as SARS, please don't confront the manager with a "Those rabbits you're euthanizing, I could take some". This is what set him off in the first place in a similar situation with the cats.