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Just check out the many shelters, parks, and rescue organizations that are overflowing with discarded “pet” rabbits
In Response To: Rabbits are not for kids *PIC* ()

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Re: Picture of the Day

I was absolutely stunned to see the huge "Picture of the Day" of a young boy holding a baby rabbit. It was most inappropriate as rabbits are prey animals and do not like to be picked up or held, and to present such a picture to the public is very misleading. Just check out the many shelters, parks, and rescue organizations that are overflowing with discarded “pet” rabbits, just like this one, likely bought for a child. And by the way, why would Aldor Acres be breeding their rabbits, when there is an overpopulation crisis?

Carmina Gooch
North Vancouver

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Rabbits are not for kids *PIC*
Just check out the many shelters, parks, and rescue organizations that are overflowing with discarded “pet” rabbits
A number of animal welfare organizations are trying to educate the public about this sort of stereotyping
Children under 8 years old should never handle a rabbit
Kunekune pigs bred for pets in Britain
All product has to be disposed of once it is no longer wanted for any reason
The type of person who is at the money-making end of the pet-treadmill: In her own words *LINK*
Mutts understands *NM* *PIC*
Rabbits in cages -- dogs on chains

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