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How to get rid of bunnies?

How do I get rid of my bunnies/rabbits? I am renting a place right now and need to get rid of them ASAP. I have a sign out by the road stating FREE BUNNIES....but no luck so far. I have also posted signs around the city. I also put an ad on Craigslist. What is the next step?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    Please do NOT set them free or give them away free-they will end up snake food or abused. I sent you my direct email addy..PLEASE email ASAP so I can try and help you. Julia

    Source(s): Animal Rescue 18 years.. Owner of 2 rabbits.. Major love for animals!!!!!!!!
  • 1 decade ago

    Charge a $25 adoption fee (unless you know the person well) so as to discourage people looking for free snake food. Also, many animal shelters will take owner surrenders if you pay the fee. Or, ask your vet to post an ad with a photo in the office.

    Other than that, just mention to people you know that you need to re-home your bunnies and maybe they will know someone who is interested.

  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    don't be attentive to the place you're, yet attempt calling the domicile rabbit society domestically. they may be keen to artwork with you. Frankly, you have taken on the duty of those rabbits. it is your duty to make beneficial an suitable house is discovered. AS somebody stated, putting them "unfastened" is a definite dying sentence. It takes greater effective than an afternoon to discover a house for a puppy. It took me 2 weeks to discover a house for a stray kitten, yet i found a remarkable worrying domicile for her. while you're well mannered and quiet tenant, you're able to barter with your landlord to maintain your bunnies, She/he will require you to grant a puppy damages value. you are going to must wait and see, and are available across a answer this is to the coolest thing about your bunnies. in case you are able to not wait and see, I propose you savour apersistent to the rescue this weekend.

  • 1 decade ago

    Contact your local humane society (www.hsus.org) or Rabbit Rescue (http://www.rabbit.org/links/sections/allywebpage.h... You can also place an add on www.petfinder.org. Good luck!

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    try talking around, ask friends(if you have some) if they want the bunnies, if they don't, ask them to ask friends they have that you don't know. Ask some family members(again, if you have some.) If worse comes to worse, just sneak them and don't tell your landlord. silly goose!

  • 6 years ago

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