Are Other Rescues Experiencing an Influx?
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Are Other Rescues Experiencing an Influx?
We seem to have a huge influx of animals across the spectrum at the moment. We are stacked with bunnies and cannot take any more even from the Inspectors. Not only are they coming in, but they aren't moving either
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We have been full for weeks - but still getting calls to take in more. In the last 7 days I have had to say no to 9 rabbits, 4 cats, 2 pigs and a flock of sheep.
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Today alone we have received three contacts from people with a total of 8 bunnies wanting to be rehomed. I hate turning them away but what can you do? When there is physically no room, that is it? We also have a lot of dental buns in at minute and no one is interested in them.
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I guess all you can do it point them in the direction of other local rescues and Rabbit rehome.
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Pet being dumped is on the rise in Northamptonshire aswell.
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[b]This is just so sad what is it the economic climate at the moment or is it the bad weather putting people off going outside to feed them when will people learn and think about what pets meen and the cost
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