Easter is a remarkably sad time for domestic bunnies in Toronto.
People typically adopt them over Easter and offer them as presents, then recognize they can’t look after them, and either dispose them to look after themselves in the wild or surrender them to shelters.
As an outcome, companies like the Toronto Humane Society and Rabbit Rescue see an uptake of bunny saves in the spring.
The upside are the bunnies themselves.
The Toronto Humane Society at the corner of Queen and River Streets has almost 2 spaces filled with bunnies prepared for adoption, a couple of who are preparing yourself for adoption and numerous presently dealing with fosters – however all are searching for their permanently houses.
Rabbits are lovable family pets, filled with character, love and shenanigans and can be litter box trained. While they can be shy, some are really social.
Meet Orlock, a Holland Lop. Consider which one is the toy?
This is Alfred who was rescued recently by volunteers from Rabbit Rescue.
The Toronto Humane Society and Rabbit Rescue both have as an excellent series of types, from Lionheads to American Flemish Giants to Mini Rexes and Holland Lops searching for their permanently houses.
Prior to thinking about adoption, you can learn about how to look after a bunny at Rabbit House Society.
If you have actually fallen hard for among these bunnies, you can make the most of the 50 percent off adoption costs (noted as $40) by calling 416.392.2273 or emailing [email protected].