by bunadmin | Feb 17, 2021 | Adopt, Donate, Foster
Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) is an extremely contagious and fatal viral disease affecting all lagomorph species, including both wild rabbits and domestics. RHDV2 is the currently active variation and has largely replaced the original from which it mutated....
by bunadmin | Feb 14, 2021 | Adopt, Donate, Foster
NEED A VALENTINE’S GIFT? – Tomorrow is the day! But don’t fret if you aren’t ready for it: we can help! We have Bunanza t-shirts (in romantic red) OR gift certificates so your special person can choose a bunny or bunnies to adopt. You can also make a...
by bunadmin | Feb 12, 2021 | Adopt, Donate, Foster
SIGN OF THE TIMES – Well, more accurately, it’s a “sign of the Rescue”, but that doesn’t make for a snappy headline! Wonder Woodworker Phil Gillette carved it as a gift to Bunanza. We’re wowed! What do you think? #adoptdontshop...
by bunadmin | Feb 8, 2021 | Adopt, Donate, Foster
Rabbits, including our domestic bunnies, can run at speeds of up to 45MPH (72KPH). Zoom! And when they run? They don’t run straight. For a rabbit, the safest way between points A and B is a predator-confusing zigzag pattern. Zip! One more rabbit running fact:...
by bunadmin | Feb 2, 2021 | Adopt, Donate, Foster
It happens a lot: people ‘rescue’ a seemingly abandoned baby rabbit. But is it? Wild rabbits (cottontails) leave their nests alone most of the time, often visiting just twice a day, so don’t assume a baby without a visible mother needs...
by bunadmin | Jan 21, 2021 | Adopt, Donate, Foster
Here are a few, to whet your curiosity: * While the average litter size is 5, a New Zealand bunny mom had TWENTY-FOUR at once! * All rabbits are great leapers, but one jumped a verified NINE FEET, NINE AND A HALF FEET in a single bound! * The greatest fur length...
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