Animal Advocates Watchdog

Re: City fends off legal challenge to bunny roundup

Doing so would be in EBB Consultant's best interest, parks manager Joe Creron suggested, since killing fewer rabbits would mean lower costs for the Lower Mainland-based firm.

Now that is the most disgusting justification for allowing an animal to live that I have ever heard!

But TRACS spokeswoman Sinnika Crossland says the group would need funding to provide for the rabbits‘ well-being for the rest of their lives in sex-separated, secure pens.

It is sad that she had said that. They should be glad that this is a possibility at all if it means a rabbit will live and offer to take it in.

Once they are safe, then you can raise the funds to support them - there are many ways & many groups who would help. It is doable.

By basing it all on money up front, EBB won't be as likely to hand over the rabbits.

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