The Rabbit Love Association recently rescued a group of abandoned rabbits from the Nantou Sky Bridge Tourist Park. The farm owner hoped that these cute would help attract customers, but they did not take care of them properly. Recently, they decided not to keep them. He helped place about 30 rabbits left. Due to the excessive number of shelters, the Rabbit Love Association held emergency delivery meetings in Taichung and Taipei, and successfully sent out 11 rabbits.
Sky Bridge is a popular attraction in Nantou, but since the beginning of this year, the local animal protection department has received many complaints from the public that the rabbit in the park has not been properly handled Take care, many look sick. After an investigation by the mobilization team, it was found that this leisure farm had mixed male and female rabbits in enclosures. Several rabbits had nasolacrimal duct or tooth root problems, as well as pneumonia, and most of them looked healthy. The mobilizers saw that the host did not treat them improperly, so they told them to pay attention to environmental cleanliness and public perception, and agreed to follow-up review.
Because the new version of the Animal Protection Law stipulates that performance animal operators must obtain a license and pay a deposit according to the number of animals raised, the owner expressed difficulties in follow-up management to the epidemic prevention center in mid-August, and decided not to raise them any more, hoping to help resettle the remaining animals. Rabbits under the hood, so the epidemic prevention station asked the Rabbit Love Association for assistance.
The association said that since the popularity of Rabbit Island in Japan, many small farms or cafes in Taiwan have followed suit as a stunt, but these small animals are often not properly cared for and their health is poor.; In this case , The farm owner realized that the past agricultural and captive farming way of treating companion animals was no longer accepted by the public, and that the regulations for show animals were about to be implemented, so they decided to close the stall.
The Rabbit Love Association took out all the rabbits on the 28th, leaving none of them to prevent further breeding, and asked the owner to sign the cut-and-knot book and remove the sign on the spot. The association said that 26 adult rabbits were counted on the spot, and no young rabbits were found. The owner of the farm said that the park was leased, and the rabbits were left by the previous stall owner. There were only a dozen rabbits at first, but because of the mixed breeding of male and female, the rabbits continued to breed to the current number, and there were once 40 rabbits. above.
In order to grasp the time of adoption, the volunteers rushed to Taichung National Animal Hospital Phase 7 branch to help the rabbits with health check first, 7 disabled rabbits were directly hospitalized, and 3 sick rabbits were left to cuddle up. Mu was taken care of in isolation, and the other healthy ones were sent for adoption on the spot. 5 were sent out on the same day, and 6 were also sent out at the Taipei adoption meeting held on the weekend. However, there were also some episodes in the adoption meeting. For example, some people did not bring documents or were under 20 years old and could not adopt. Some people insisted on adopting a male and a female. In order to avoid being used for breeding, they were rejected. to take away.
The association explained that in order to help the Tutu find a home, the volunteers are very attentive, and will also create a file to follow up regularly. Therefore, it has also rejected some people who do not want to be photographed and recorded, but only want to send it out. When children can be happy, they will be strictly checked.