Make Mine Chocolate! No More Homeless Pets
Terri Cook of Columbus House Rabbit Society and the “Make Mine Chocolate!™” campaign breaks the "Cute to Abused" cycle.
Have you ever wondered what happens to those cute rabbits sold around Easter?
Each year, unwanted, former Easter rabbits fill local rabbit rescues and humane societies. Terri Cook of Columbus House Rabbit Society and the “Make Mine Chocolate!™” campaign breaks the "Cute to Abused" cycle.
While Easter is an exciting time for many children, it can be devastating for rabbits. The media features adorable images of young children paired with bunnies. Stores are filled with candy and toy bunnies, and pet stores are filled with real bunnies. Kids, drawn to the cute, fuzzy critters, beg their parents and grandparents for a bunny of their own. Parents often give in to these requests without doing their homework to learn what caring for a rabbit will involve.
Make Mine Chocolate! No More Homeless Pets
Instead of an Easter Bunny, with Terri Cook Please participate in the No More Homeless Pets community discussion on the Best Friends Network all week by posting comments, questions & replies for Terri Cook at:
http://network.bestfriends.org/Blogs/Detail.aspx?b=1096Postings will be viewed by Terri March 26-30, 2007==============================
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