Hello and Thankyou
Posted: 29 Nov 2011 21:42
Hello
I want to say Thankyou to all of you for supporting us rescues like this. It means everything to the rabbits we look after. Every rescue place is desparately needed but without funding they would not exist. Every bit of funds is needed, they all add up, each pound goes one step towards getting the bills paid. I think PaP is such a brilliant idea and the website and forum is yet another brilliant step. Each person contributing adds up too. It takes a team to run a rescue, and knowing the extended team at PaP has been added to ours is great:)
I doubt I'll get on here very often - running the Sanctuary is more than a full time job, but I'll try. I'm only able to get online today as I thought the weather was going to be dreadful so I rushed at top speed to get all the hutches cleaned and get the rabbits in early so their covers could go down so their new beds wouldn't get soaked. After all that frantic rushing about it hardly rained!! Of course if I hadn't it would have poured. I probably saved Redditch from a flood. But I was completely finished (well except for the evening medicine round and syringe feeding the sick piggies) by the time it was dark. The rabbits were probably really puzzled at getting their dinner early and then being covered up while it was still light. Several deaf lops had to be picked up instead of jumping into the hutch themselves as they didn't hear me coming and wouldn't beleive it was bed time, and one half wild rabbit was still down his hole as he wasn't expecting his dinner so early. Luckily he popped out while I was still close enough to see him and went in eagerly enough when he realised was was happening.


I want to say Thankyou to all of you for supporting us rescues like this. It means everything to the rabbits we look after. Every rescue place is desparately needed but without funding they would not exist. Every bit of funds is needed, they all add up, each pound goes one step towards getting the bills paid. I think PaP is such a brilliant idea and the website and forum is yet another brilliant step. Each person contributing adds up too. It takes a team to run a rescue, and knowing the extended team at PaP has been added to ours is great:)
I doubt I'll get on here very often - running the Sanctuary is more than a full time job, but I'll try. I'm only able to get online today as I thought the weather was going to be dreadful so I rushed at top speed to get all the hutches cleaned and get the rabbits in early so their covers could go down so their new beds wouldn't get soaked. After all that frantic rushing about it hardly rained!! Of course if I hadn't it would have poured. I probably saved Redditch from a flood. But I was completely finished (well except for the evening medicine round and syringe feeding the sick piggies) by the time it was dark. The rabbits were probably really puzzled at getting their dinner early and then being covered up while it was still light. Several deaf lops had to be picked up instead of jumping into the hutch themselves as they didn't hear me coming and wouldn't beleive it was bed time, and one half wild rabbit was still down his hole as he wasn't expecting his dinner so early. Luckily he popped out while I was still close enough to see him and went in eagerly enough when he realised was was happening.