Sentences with phrase «bounds rabbit rescue»

Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue, Inc. is a 501 (c)(3) non-profit organization as recognized by the IRS.
Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue would like to extend a special thank you to the House Rabbit Society (www.rabbit.org) for their kind and caring financial support!
Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue, Inc. was recently contacted by a well meaning individual who has rescued two rabbits about a year ago.
All of the rabbits taken in by Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue will be available for adoption after they are spayed and neutered and healed from their surgeries.
Leaps and Bounds Rabbit Rescue was called in to assist a local animal control agency with a case involving the seizure of rabbits at the start of this year.
The other three rabbits were taken in by Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue and are in foster care.
If you would like to donate towards the medical expenses of these rabbits, please send it to: Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue, Inc., P.O. Box 466, Roseville, CA 95661, or you may make an online donation through Paypal using the Donate button.
Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue, Inc. agreed to take in three rabbits from a rescue on school grounds.
Of the 9 rabbits mentioned below that Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue took in, all nine (9) of these rabbits have been adopted - Penelope, Amber, Trooper, Ellis, Cyndi, Pooh, Noah, Daisy, and Joshua.
Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue retained nine (9) of the rabbits rescued including Daisy, Trooper, and Ellis, and several rescue groups took in the remainder of the 21 rabbits as outlined above.
Also attending: Sacramento SPCA Greater California German Shepard Rescue Friends of Sacramento City Shelter Animals Second Chance Cocker Rescue Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue Happy Tails Sacramento Canine Placement Assistance Sacramento Postal Carriers Dog Awareness Group Cal - Expo Dachsund Derby Dogs and FEATURING Sammy the Frisbee Dachsund!
Due to the number of rabbits involved, Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue, Inc. asked other rescue groups and shelters for assistance.
If you would like to make a donation for the nine (9) Oroville rabbits that Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue has at this time, please visit our Donate or Shop!
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when you shop using iGive.com, a portion of the proceeds from your proceeds will be donated at Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue, Inc.!
Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue, Inc.took in and participated in the resuce of 10 rabbits from a school grounds.
Leaps & Bounds Rabbit Rescue took six (6) rabbits that were kindly transported to us by a bunny angel who lives in Southern California.

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This disconnect appears to drive impulse pet rabbit purchases, says Anne Martin, executive director of the House Rabbit Society, the largest rabbit rescue organization in the U.S. Because many people think they're short - lived, low maintenance, cage - bound animals, rabbits are seen as «starter pets,» akin to hamsters or goldfish, perfect forrabbit purchases, says Anne Martin, executive director of the House Rabbit Society, the largest rabbit rescue organization in the U.S. Because many people think they're short - lived, low maintenance, cage - bound animals, rabbits are seen as «starter pets,» akin to hamsters or goldfish, perfect forRabbit Society, the largest rabbit rescue organization in the U.S. Because many people think they're short - lived, low maintenance, cage - bound animals, rabbits are seen as «starter pets,» akin to hamsters or goldfish, perfect forrabbit rescue organization in the U.S. Because many people think they're short - lived, low maintenance, cage - bound animals, rabbits are seen as «starter pets,» akin to hamsters or goldfish, perfect for kids.
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