Berkshire Humane Society Celebrates Adopt-a-Rescued-Rabbit Month
Pittsfield - The Berkshire Humane Society will be celebrating Adopt-a-Rescued-Rabbit Month by giving away a special Bunny Adoption Kit to each family adopting a rescue rabbit at BHS during February. “Each year thousands of bunnies are relinquished to shelters and rescue organizations when their owners decide they no longer want them,” says Nikki Kellogg, Small Animal caregiver at the Berkshire Humane Society.Kellogg noted that Petfinder.com, the searchable database of homeless pets of all kinds, initiated Adopt-a-Rescued-Rabbit Month to draw attention to the fact that rabbits are the third most likely animal to find themselves needing a new home. “Most people know that dogs and cats end up homeless, but on any given day there are over 5,000 rabbits available for adoption on Petfinder.com and we have been averaging five to six bunnies per month at our shelter”, added Kellogg. Rabbits make excellent companions. They can live eight to ten years and bond closely to their adopters. They are quiet but inquisitive companion animals that can also be trained to use a litter box.
For more information about rabbit care, call Nikki at the Berkshire Humane Society 413-447-7878 ext 24 or visit www.petfinder.com and www.berkshirehumane.org
Helping animals and people since 1992, the Berkshire Humane Society offers free educational programs for area school children, a pet-food bank for economically distressed pet owners, and also works with The Elizabeth Freeman Center to provide foster care assistance for the pets of women in crisis. BHS receives no public funding and relies on memberships and donations to continue to help animals and people. In 2007, BHS placed 784 homeless animals into loving forever homes. The shelter is open Tuesday - Saturday 10am - 4pm, Thursday evenings 5-8pm, and Sundays 1-4pm. The shelter closes at noon on the last Wednesday of each month for staff meetings. The phone number is 413-447-7878. www.berkshirehumane.org.
