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New figures from the Rabbit Welfare Association & Fund (RWAF), the biggest UK charity dedicated to improving the lives of ‘pet’ rabbits, show that the number of unwanted rabbits has nearly doubled in recent years.

The last meaningful survey conducted by the charity estimated the number of rabbits given up to rescue shelters at around 35,000. The organisation has recently conducted another survey, and was shocked to find the figure now standing at well over 67,000.

‘What is really worrying,’ said Richard Saunders, RWAF Veterinary Expert Advisor, ‘is that this number only reflects the cases where the rabbits have made it into rescue. We can't possibly quantify how many more are dumped in the wild and left to fend for themselves, which leads to almost certain death. Then there are those who, when the novelty has worn off, are simply neglected and left often in a hutch with no access to exercise space and almost no attention except for a handful of food now and again.’

The charity also points out that countless unwanted pet rabbits are sold for next to nothing through classified ads both in newspapers and online as well as at livestock auctions. It is understood that many of these are bought as meat.

In the survey, almost all the rescue centres said that the problem is getting worse, with more and more people wanting to rehome their pet rabbits. Many said they are only able to take in around 10 per cent of the requests they receive, with most having waiting lists of 2-6 months. Many owners will not wait that long, and take their own steps to dispose of the animal.

The answer? Well the charity's message is simple on this one. Rabbits are not the cheap and easy children's pet that they are often mistaken as being. They are as big a commitment as a cat or dog, and people should think long and hard, and do their research before taking them on. And even longer and harder before they decide to breed ‘just one litter’ from their pets, with even more rabbits then needing to find homes. If you can't commit to providing rabbits with the space, companionship, vet care and proper diet for ten years or more, then rabbits are not for you.

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ONE OF THE MOST URGENT PROBLEMS IN OUR SOCIETY IS ANIMAL ABUSE.THIS PROBLEM STARTED A LONG TIME AGO WHEN AT FIRST JUST A FEW ANIMAILS WERE BEING ABUSED OR TREATED UNFAIRY.ALSO AFTER A WHILE,MENY PEOPLE STARTED TO ABUSE ANIMALS AND TREAT THEM UNFAIRLY EVERY DAY.IF THIS KEEPS HAPPING TO ALL THE ANIMALS THEY WILL WONDER IF THEY WILL DIE TODAY OR SOME TIME SOON.I BELIEVE THAT ALL OF THOSE ANIMALS HAVE RIGHTS JUST LIKE WE DO SO WHAT WE CAN DO TO HELP STOP ANIMAL ABUSE IS BEFORE SOME ONE GETS THE ANIMAL THEY WANT WE SOULD MAKE THEM TAKE A LIE DETECTOR TEST SO WE CAN KNOW IF THEY ARE AN ANIMAL ABUSER.I...
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Animal Cruelty: Acts of violence or neglect perpetrated against animals are considered animal cruelty. Some examples are overt abuse, dog fighting and cockfighting, and denying a companion animal the basic necessities of care, such as food, water or shelter.


Animal Hoarding or Collecting: Obsessive/compulsive disorder in which individual keeps a large number of animals-sometimes more than 100-in his or her home, and neglects to care for the animals and the home environment; "collectors" are usually in extreme denial about the situation. Technically, hoarding can be considered a crime, as it...
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The text below is an approximate translation of an article's excerpt that I read at National Geographic magazine.

The direction to the market typically begins the moment when some poor hunters and farmers capture wild animals for local poachers who promote them higher.In Asia wild animals end up at reception tables and pharmacies and in western countries at living rooms as decorative objects.The income of of this exploitaton is proportional to to the one of an auction of art works,the rarer the object the higher the cost.

Even though noone knows exactly the actual enormity of wild life poaching,one...
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