We kicked off a new feature called pet of the week a few weeks ago. This week the pet of the week is a rabbit, Sir Bunn Bunn, a neutered, male bunny rabbit who was abandoned in a cardboard box outside of a vet's clinic.
Sir Bunn Bunn is about two years old litter trained, crate trained, and gets along well with cats., dogs and kids too. He enjoys being held and petted and requires a few goldfish everyday.
You can see more photos of Sir Bunn Bunn and others on my website:
http://wei.smugmug.com/RESCUEME
If you would consider either adopting, fostering, or contributing a few dollars towards the vetting of a rescue pet, please contact:
Hannah Wildner hmwildner@comcast.net 770/451-3809 Mercy for Georgia's Homeless Pets
Georgia has thousands of unwanted cats, dogs, & even bunnies; the economy contributes to many animals turning up at animal control locations all over the state.
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These innocent animals have little chance of surviving without our help. Only 40 percent of homeless pets across America leave animal shelters alive. Please steer this sweet boy, with tons of love to give, to the loving home he so deserves!
Many other adorable, deserving dogs & cats are available at the Clayton County Animal Control location as well. Clayton County Animal Control (CCAC) is a high-kill, heart-stick facility in Jonesboro, GA just minutes south of Atlanta. You can find them on facebook. Click "like" on "Partners with Clayton County Animal Control."
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=342201989132177&set=a.340733472612362.92566.339511346067908&type=1#!/pages/Partners-with-Clayton-County-Animal-Control/339511346067908
If you would like to join our cause and help that would be awesome! There are many ways to help: transporting pets via the under-dog railroad, fostering while we re-home a pet, sponsorship funds, cross posting on Facebook, and of course adopting! Adopt...don't shop. While there are homeless pets please consider a rescue dog or cat you just might be meeting your next best friend!.
We are always in need of FOSTERS, fosters, fosters...come out wherever you are.
