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where
to find
b.u.n.s.:
Rabbit
Care
683-0521
Volunteer Info.
683-0521
Basic Bunny Class Time &
Location
683-0521
Mailing Address
P.O.
Box 91452
Santa Barbara, CA 93190 - 1452
Shelter
Address
5473 Overpass Rd.
Santa Barbara
Adoptable
Buns
www.bunssb.org
www.allforanimals.
com/bunphotos.
sb.htm
Government Access T.V. Channel 20
Solari's
Friendship Club Number
5282
BUNS
Web Page
www.bunssb.org
House
Rabbit Society Web Page
www.rabbit.org
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Is
Your Bunny Too Big For His Britches?
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It's
time for Bunny Festival. The one-day a year that bunnies
take over the Courthouse Sunken Garden - and you are
invited. On September 24 between 1:00 p.m. and 5:00 p.m.
the Sunken Garden will become a paradise for rabbits and
the rabbit owned.
Bring your bunny to Spa Bunnč for a full or partial Spa
treatment. Nail trimming by B.U.N.S. professionals,
massage by Dawn Koncsol, bunny masseuse. Light grooming
and ear toner are all available at the Spa Bunnč. Doesn't
your bunny deserve a spa treatment? And won't you be
proud, having your bunny looking his or her relaxed best
as they rest with the other bunnies in the Lagomorph
Lounge?
Once your bunny has been fluffed and puffed at Spa Bunnč,
what better time for a family
Go
to Page Two
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photo.
Take this opportunity to have you and your bunny's
photos taken by Lynn Adams. Lynn is a Brooks
trained professional photographer who is wonderful
with rabbits. You will treasure the photo for
years.
Has your bunny been trying to tell you
something? Do you feel that communication has
broken down? Connie Adams, Animal Communicator, is
the answer to your prayers. Connie is trained in
animal communication and specializes in health
issues. Bring your bunny and your questions to
Connie Adams.
St. Francis Pet Clinic has again given us
Dr. Greg Haskell and Dr. Cynthia Lynn. Both
Doctors will be available to answer your bunny
health questions. Dr. Lynn will speak on
"Early Warning Signs of Illness."
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We
can all tell the tale of Peter Rabbit by heart. The cute
young bunny that ate too much in Mr. McGreggor's garden,
ripped his clothes, and came home with one big
stomachache. When bunnies binkie for us, or look up
longingly with those big eyes and the cute twitching
noses, our first instinct is to feed them a treat. Who can
resist seeing a bunny munch down a piece of banana,
strawberry, or those bunny treats we bought from the
store? But how much is too much?
Chubby pets are becoming a bigger and bigger problem in
this country every year (no pun intended). So what can you
do about this potentially life threatening problem?
First, talk to your vet. Find out if your bunny is
overweight. (Hint: a vet is going to be available at
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on page 5)
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