Domino’s neuter & vaccination
Fundraising campaign by
Burrowed Hearts Animal Rescue
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£75.00Donated So Far
The campaign owner has stopped the page from accepting further donations. Please contact them if you'd still like to donate
We are a non-profit small animal rescue based in Nottingham.
We are hoping to raise the money to cover the neuter & vaccination of one of our rabbits, Domino.
His neuter cost us £45 and his vaccination cost £25 so we are looking to raise £70
If we raise more than this target the money will be put towards the next rabbit needing to be neutered & vacc'd.
We're very grateful of all donations no matter how small
Thank you very much :)
Burrowed Hearts Animal Rescue
Organizer
- Burrowed Hearts Animal Rescue
- Campaign Owner
- Nottingham, UK
Reg Charity 1181188. We are a small animal rescue based in Nottingham, we care for rabbits & rodents and find them loving new homes
Reg Charity 1181188. We are a small animal rescue based in Nottingham, we care for rabbits & rodents and find them loving new homes
Donors
- Anonymous
- Donated on Aug 01, 2016
- kathryn o\'connor
- Donated on Aug 01, 2016
- Candy Hales
- Donated on Jul 23, 2016
Hope all goes well for Domino and all the other bunnies:)
Goal reached!
Update posted by Burrowed Hearts Animal Rescue at 05:12 pmThank you everyone who's donated :) It's thanks to you we can continue to rescue and find loving homes for animals like Domino Burrowed Hearts x
Donors & Comments
- Anonymous
- Donated on Aug 01, 2016
- kathryn o\'connor
- Donated on Aug 01, 2016
- Candy Hales
- Donated on Jul 23, 2016
Hope all goes well for Domino and all the other bunnies:)
- Flis Cotham
- Donated on Jul 20, 2016
Sorry I can't give more. Bunnies are the 3rd most popular and most neglected pet in the UK. Rescues are overflowing and cannot cope. Yet irresponsible breeders, retailers and owners persist in the selling and buying of baby rabbits. RE-HOME, and remember bunnies live 10+ years and they have the same needs as a dog - having physical needs met (including expensive veterinary care), having psychological needs met including a friend to live with (owners must learn and respect what a prey animal, especially a rabbit, needs to feel safe), companionship (a bunny needs to be part of the family and have a friend to live with) and space (a bunny needs plenty of room to move around inside and access to a large safe space to run outdoors every day). To find out more about looking after rabbits download free RWAF booklet: ftp://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/pdfs/RWAbrochuremaster.pdf
- Atalanta Gourlay
- Donated on Jul 19, 2016
- Dave Williams
- Donated on Jul 19, 2016
With love and nosebumps
- Anonymous
- Donated on Jul 19, 2016