Esslinger animal shelter is urgently looking for new home for 51 rabbits
Esslinger animal shelter is urgently looking for new home for 51 rabbits
The Esslingen animal shelter faces a major challenge: the inclusion of 29 rabbits that came into the care of the shelter after confiscation by the veterinary office. This Situation not only doubled the number of animals in the small animal house, but also throws a light on the responsibility and needs of pets in the region.
background of the rabbit recording
The confiscation now houses 51 rabbits in the Esslingen animal shelter. This number not only reflects the current circumstances, but also indicates an increased awareness of animals in need. The newcomers, consisting of both male and females, have already increased, which underlines the urgency to find suitable customers.
The needs of rabbits
rabbits are naturally social animals. This means that you should not be kept alone and need a lot of space and healthy run. A commercially available cage is not enough to meet your requirements. Instead, you need a safe enclosure in the garden or in a large room within the apartment. This information is crucial in order to bring potential animal owners closer to the responsibility and requirements of a rabbit life.
The importance of sponsorships
The shelter increasingly appeals to the population not only to adopt a rabbit, but also to take over sponsorships for these animals. This support can be made in the form of financial contributions or by the provision of feed and other accessories. Productions can provide more resources for the care of the animals, which is a great relief for everyone involved.
Health and care of the rabbits
The care of rabbits should also be taken seriously. You need fresh water and high -quality hay every day; In addition, they feed on grass, fresh wild herbs and branches. It is important to emphasize that rabbits are not "cuddly toys" - they are escape animals that are not liked to be lifted up. These character traits should be taken into account before deciding to purchase a rabbit.
preparation for adoption
Anyone who thinks about offering a rabbit to offer a new home is invited to make an appointment in the shelter. The contact is made on the phone number 0711 311733 or via the email address info@tierschutzverein-esslingen.de. In the shelter, those responsible are available for visits Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
The current situation in the Esslingen animal shelter once again illustrates how important awareness of the attitude and care of pets is. By committed to the community, a positive change for these animals can be achieved that earn a loving home.
- Nag