'These cases are often a result of impulse adoptions or purchases, as well as a lack of understanding of the time and resources required to care for these animals.'
Bukit Batok Park Rescue Last evening, we received a SOS msg from a lady who had rescued a roaming rabbit at a park at Bukit Batok. She mentioned at least 4 other rabbits were spotted there but the rescuers were unable to reach them as it was getting dark and the area was huge. We put up an appeal for rescuers this morning. Fortunately, our adopter, Jim was able to head down early and was lucky enough to spot and successfully rescued 2 rabbits.
"We have also noticed seasonal patterns, with a spike in surrenders or abandonments during the festive seasons. "These cases are often a result of impulse adoptions or purchases, as well as a lack of understanding of the time and resources required to care for these animals. "Reasons for abandonment often include financial and commitment difficulties, and senior rabbits or those with medical issues are at a higher risk of being abandoned.
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