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of spontaneity results in the
rabbit not staying in the home
very long.”
A two-hour Bunny 101 class
was required and offered off
site due to space limitations.
Now, due to social distancing
requirements, that class has
been converted to a 12-page
digital presentation that is
emailed to potential fosters and
adopters.
“When they’ve reviewed it
and it didn’t scare them off and
they know they want to adopt,
then they schedule a time to
come in and take a knowledge
quiz based on this presentation.
Then they can adopt,” she said.
“We’re not judging them. We’re
just trying to make sure they’re
aware of what they’re getting
into.”
McGee is happy with
the results. The shelter
is experiencing the same
uptick in adoptions as many
other animal shelters since
coronavirus set in and people
find more time to add a pet to
their lives.
“Our numbers have
skyrocketed,” McGee said.
“We’ve actually had to suspend
our fostering program because
we’re calling bunnies in from
foster care to keep our pens
full.”
In May, 73 rabbits were
adopted; 58 were adopted in
June. Before that, monthly
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