Urgent: Rabbits endangered for euthanization in Vancouver, BC

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PixieStixxxx

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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.

 
I feel absolutely sick to my stomach, this is freaking outrageous.. this isn't right.

I am going to talk with mom tonight, and see if she might be up for adopting Precious and Jimmy. Would it be possible to foster? I refuse to sit back, able to adopt if these animals get euthanized, and I haven't done everything in my control to stop it, it makes me physically and emotionally sick just thinking about it.

I'm going to have a long talk with mom tonight.. I know she doesn't like euthanization, but she also has a lot more sense than me..

I am just beside myself thinking about this.. my god.
 
Oh, gosh. I wish I were close enough to help, I would take any of these rabbits in a heart beat! And those poor 9 year old bunnies :( Leanne, I hope your mom agrees to take Jimmy and Precious! Is there anything I can do to help? If one of you is thinking about fostering a bunny and trying to find a home yourself but is worried about costs, I'm sure I could scrounge up some spare dollars to sponsor a bun. Ramen noodles aren't so bad!
 
Leanne:

The SPCA here banned the foster program because people took is "free rabbits" and fled.

I'm sure if I talk to Vancouver Rabbit Rescue though... we could try and set up a foster program. I don't want you stuck with a $130 adoption bill for two rabbits, and I'll try as much as I can to reimburse you if you take one or two rabbits.

But if you do "adopt them", I'll try to reimburse you 100%, then you could always take the rabbits to VRRA and make them VRRA rabbits.

A fellow volunteer has her eye on Precious, but if you can take her ASAP then it's your choice!

I have work all day tomorrow, and two foster guinea pigs arriving =O So I can't go in tomorrow =[

Oh, and remember, don't mention you know about the so called top secret euthanization massacre because we weren't >=[

SnowyShiloh: Thank you so much for you help =] Send good vibes our way. We're even trying to get ALL of the rabbits out.



 
If I do end up adopting Jimmy and anotherone (if she can for sure adopt Precious, please let her do so.. I am open to adopt anyone) don't worry about the money to reimburse, it's really alright. I don't worry about the money aspect, it's not a huge deal. It's more the commitment/time/love issue.. I'm already busy with the guys I have, but everything can be changed to fit everyone's needs.. and a home with a nice cage, lots of food and toys and some one on one and exercise is a lot better than being euthanized.. I just don't know, I have to talk with mom before I can commit to anything.
 
Pixie, just let me know if I can help out financially if someone needs help to pay the adoption feeds or something!
 
You guys are too nice!

I feel that way with Stan as well - I go to college, work full time, and even volunteer. I'm gone maybe 10 - 14 hours a day and my boyfriend now sometimes has to give them exercise and feed them. I know that by adding Stan, it'll make it harder to meet everyone's needs.. but, and I feel, that it is better than euthanization. Maybe you could foster temporarily? Just enough time for VRRA to find him another home for Jimmy.

Anyhoo, I'm trying to organize some sort of fundraiser to help pay for adoption fees, or a temporary foster cage?
 
Update:

All right, it appears to be safe for now. Vancouver Rabbit Rescue is trying to establish with the manager that if any rabbits are up for euthanization, to transfer them immediately to their shelter.

I'll find out more tomorrow if the manager changes his mind about euthanizing the rabbits.
 
I'm assuming they're fine - I was supposed to be called today if anything bad was happening and no phone calls yet!

One of the volunteers called the manager out during his board meeting. However, I'm still looking into taking out atleast Precious and Stan since they are so high risk. Then Jimmy following as he has cage agression.

Oh Leanne I forgot to mention - Jimmy has not been neutered yet because we want to ensure he's healthy enough first, and won't crash during the anethestic.
 
We have 21 rabbits, and the manager only wants a maximum of 15. One of the volunteers hand written him a note as to why each rabbit's reason for not being able to go to Petcetera. She really shouldn't have.. Well looking at this note gave him a reason why to take out six.

I've just been given bad news. The manager has said he has zero tolerance for agressive and unadoptable rabbits. He wants to take away adoption and deciding who suites Petcetera benefits from us, and will "train" the staff. We know have to take these six out of the shelter ASAP and any future "unadoptable" rabbit.

My boyfriend's mom decided to fly over and see him today.. during when we were supposed to go to the SPCA and "adopt" Stan under his name. I can't pull Stan until tomorrow.
 
Of course a rabbit will be cage aggressive in that situation! :grumpy:

If that was the criteria, I wouldn't have Dill,Sherry or Darry.(Dill bites like crazy).

And that means George's little Lop girl and many of his others won't stand a chance, either. :(

Where's Olga in all this?

I'll take one or two here, but that will probably bring the SPCA down on my head again, and I don't have the fund to pay an adoption fee, that's for sure. :(

I might beableto take some out to my friend's farmin Langley, but I'd have to set somethingup for themthere.

sas
 
Olga tried to talk to him, urging him to bring all the rabbits to VRRA. She said that these rabbits aren't adoptable, that each rabbits has a "right" home, and these homes take time to find.

Unfortunately, that made the manager worse and she said she fears she made things worse which is why we need to take these guys out now.

If we can get some transferred to VRRA, then people could foster through Olga.
 
Oh no :(..

When is the Van. SPCA open until today? Is one of the volunteers still interested in Precious? If not, I'd really have to check with mom first about going down there and taking out Jimmy and Precious.. I don't know how she'll feel about two, she might only allow one, would Precious be the more at risk? I know Jimmy has the health issues, oh gosh.

This is terrible.. I'll have to talk to mom about it and see what she says.
 

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