Furry Friday – A Bunny for Easter? Wait…


My adorable adoptable from the Animal Rescue League of Iowa this week is indeed a rabbit, Rufus, in honor of Easter.  He’s active, incredibly cute, and looking for a love.

But, before you think, “That’s cute, my kids would love that!”  Hold up!

RufusRufus here is just two years old.  The average lifespan for a domestic bunny is 8 to 12 years, some can live to be 15 or older!  That means they aren’t just a cute gift to give for a holiday and then it’s done.  Or, that when you get bored with them, you can let them loose to ‘live free.’  Domestic pet rabbits do not have the skills to live in the wild.

Also, rabbits take as much time as any other pet to groom, feed, handle, and love.  They don’t just hang out in a cage, most like to be cuddled.  And many can be taught to use a litter box, so they can wander around the house freely.

What I am saying is, make sure, as with any other pet, you are willing to make a commitment for their lifetime.  No excuses.  And, if you find you have issues with your new friend, there are great pet advisors at the ARL that can help keep your little family together.  (End rant.)

Oh wait, one more thing – do not give chicks for Easter at all.  They grow up into chickens very quickly, and then the ARL is overrun with them as well.  (End second rant.) 😉

Please Adopt, Don’t Shop.  Oh, and Happy Easter!! -Kate

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