Dear Editor,
Re: “New animal hospital gets large loan,” The News, Aug. 4.
Kudos for RAPS in taking progressive action for the welfare of dogs and cats, and thanks to the City of Richmond, Applewood Nissan and Vancity for their funding partnerships.
However, there is much-needed attention required for the feral rabbits in Richmond.
Yet, it doesn’t appear that any accommodation, care, or consideration has been given to these highly intelligent and neglected creatures. Rabbits are the third most popular pet, but irresponsible or ignorant owners are disposing them on public lands, and then they multiply. And this rabbit abandonment issue is not limited to Richmond but occurs in multiple jurisdictions across B.C.
Pets are not limited to just dogs and cats; there are other lovable creatures as well. I strongly urge the City of Richmond, Richmond Auto Mall, and Vancity to consider appropriate funding partnerships and space for a rabbit sanctuary, and that a skilled rabbit organization oversee the care of feral rabbits. They are just as worthy of attention as dogs and cats. Having lived with dogs and a rabbit, I can attest to the social, loving, and highly intelligent nature of rabbits.
Dr. Patricia Tallman
Langley