NASSAU COUNTY, Fla. – On a chilly January morning, the volunteers at Bebette’s Bunny Rescue received an urgent call about abandoned rabbits discovered in the Timucuan Preserve.
The rescue team quickly mobilized, their hearts set on saving these vulnerable domesticated bunnies left helpless in the wilderness.
With precision and care, the volunteers carefully trapped and collected the abandoned rabbits.
Bebette’s Bunny Rescue, founded by Samantha Burns in January 2022, is a compassionate organization dedicated to saving rabbit lives through comprehensive and thoughtful efforts.
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Their mission extends far beyond simple animal rescue, encompassing critical areas of education, rehabilitation, and responsible adoption.
The organization works tirelessly to provide immediate care and support for rabbits in need, offering comprehensive services that include spaying and neutering, microchipping, nail trimming, and litter training.
At the heart of their work is a commitment to finding loving forever homes for rescued bunnies, with a mandatory education process for potential adopters to ensure the best possible outcomes. Individuals interested in supporting their mission can engage in multiple ways, primarily by visiting their Facebook page, exploring their website, and learning about their adoption process.
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