Little rabbit is urgently looking for a loving home!

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On December 9, 2024, Today AT reports on Archie, a rescued rabbit who is looking for a new home. Find out more about animal shelter placements and species-appropriate husbandry.

Little rabbit is urgently looking for a loving home!

A heartbreaking case has caught the attention of animal lovers: Archie, a rabbit just six months old, was discovered alone on the street. Now the little Hoppler is desperately looking for a new family. How Today.at reports, Archie could be integrated into an existing rabbit family or moved into a new home with a suitable partner. Until then, he is staying at TierQuarTier Vienna, where he will receive the best possible care and medical care.

The TierQuarTier Vienna, one of the largest facilities of its kind, offers 9,700 square meters of space for up to 150 dogs, 300 cats and numerous small animals. The animals are lovingly cared for there until they find a new, permanent home. There are strict guidelines for rehoming animals: A dog is usually only allowed to move with its new owners after several visits to ensure that the animal and the person are a good fit for each other.

Mediation and enclosure guidelines

Finding a new home is a central concern of TierQuarTier. It must be taken into account not only whether those interested are serious, but also whether the circumstances are correct. TierQuartier.at calls for special minimum dimensions to be observed for enclosures, which are essential for species-appropriate keeping. For rabbits, for example, at least 2m² of pure running space in the enclosure is provided for each animal, plus at least 1-2 hours of daily exercise. This emphasizes the importance of species-appropriate husbandry and the responsibility of the new owners.

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