The Scottish SPCA is encouraging anyone thinking of buying a rabbit to consider rehoming one instead.
Scotland’s animal welfare charity is holding their annual Rabbit Awareness Day today and is encouraging animal lovers in the area to pop along to their local centre to meet some of the adorable rabbits in their care who are all desperately seeking a second chance in a loving home.
Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre Superintendent Sharon Comrie said, “Lots of people are aware that the Scottish SPCA rescues and cares for cats and dogs, but far less people know that we look after a huge number of small pets, and bunnies in particular.
“Rabbits make great pets but often they become the forgotten pet at the bottom of the garden which can lead to them becoming abused or abandoned which is why they end up in our care.
“Rosie from our centre in Edinburgh is one of our longest staying resident rabbits. She arrived into our care pregnant over 450 days ago and has been left behind after her young all found new homes. She has pasturella so is looking for a home where she is the only rabbit or with another rabbit who has the disease.
Sharon added, “We are inviting anyone who is considering getting a rabbit to come along and meet some of the bunnies in our care. People are also very welcome to ask our staff any questions they might have about how to provide for their rabbit’s needs.”
Anyone concerned about the welfare of an animal should contact the
Scottish SPCA animal helpline on 03000 999 999.