Meet our resident bunnies. This gang travels to events & more to promote our bunny rescue!
Halo - Lionhead female
This lil gal was from an "accidental" litter of lionheads born after Easter. We adopted out all of her siblings, but kept her for her mellow and friendly personality and cute looks!
Lil Bit - mixbreed female
Lil Bit was one of many rabbits that we took in when the LSU Ag Center temporary animal shelter closed after Hurricane Katrina. She was picked up in New Orleans by Wildlife & Fisheries along with a bunch of other rabbits at the same residence, but her owner was never found.
Alfred - Jersey Wooley male
Alfie was found wandering on an army base in Shreveport, LA, and brought to MHRR in Jan 2007. We tried him out at a couple events after he was adopted by one of our volunteers, and he did such a great job, he's been added as a permanent resident!
Magic Happens Rabbit Rescue In 2009 we spayed 33 girls and neutered 25 boys, spending over $1800 in surgery. Our sponsor-a-snip program is crucial - thanks to all who donated in 2009! Posted at 5:02 AM Jan 6 view more
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Find out how you can sponsor a snip! Only $25 for boys and $35 for girls. Go to www.magichappensrescue.com/sponsorasnip to view the adoptables that still need to be spayed or neutered!
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Our Baker's Dozen babies coming out of the woodwork for feeding time!
Sponsor a Bunny
We have plenty of fundraisers, but one of the best ways to help is to donate to a specific bun in need of help. Most of our rabbits are neutered/fixed as we get donations in, so this REALLY helps with vet costs until they are adopted!
Here are the levels of bunny sponsorship:
Peanut Butter - $5 This will pay for two "Bunny Baskets," which are bunny-safe, for bun to chew & play with, and filled with food, hay, and a toy. Each adopted bun goes home with a Bunny Basket.
Caramel - $10 This will supply a 50lb bag of pellets from the feed store (which lasts only one week around here!), or one week's worth of fresh vegetables and fruit from the local produce market.
Chocolate - $25 This will almost cover a bunny neuter, thanks to our vet's help. Normally we must wait for an adoption fee before we can spay or neuter, but being already fixed makes a rabbit more desirable!
White Chocolate - $50 This will almost completely purchase a 50lb bale of the freshest Timothy hay, directly from Oxbow. A bale usually lasts one month before the rabbits have it completely gone!
For each sponsorship, you or your group will receive a certificate with your name and a picture of your sponsored bunny, as well as mention on our website. Sponsorships are great gifts for animal lovers, cool projects for scout troops, or just a great way to help out animals in your community. To sponsor a bunny here at the rescue, please email us with the name and level of sponsorship, and your address for your certificate. We accept checks or Paypal.
Is the begging of a new day. God had given me this day for me to use it as I wish. I can waste it or use it. What I do today is important because I'm using one day of my life for it. Tomorrow this day had been gone forever and in its place there would be something that I had changed it for. I want it to be a profit, not a lost; goodness, not evil; success not failure, in a way that I won't regret the price that I had paid.
Despite there being a ban on commercial whaling, Right now the Japanese whaling fleet are in the southern ocean whale sanctuary, where they plan on slaughtering 935 minke and 50 endangered fin whales, Goverments of the world are not doing enough if anything to stop this, I urge people to boycott Japan and please sign petitions and write to Japanese embassies around the world to put pressure on the Japanese Govt, as well as your own govt. Whaling is totally unnecessary, barbaric and cruel, whaling needs to end today!!
Recently, the Northern Territory government announced plans to kill 3000 camels by means of aerial shooting in the township of Docker River. Thirsty and in search of water, the camels converged on the community of Docker River. Instead of assisting the community by building barriers to keep the camels out of the township and investing in long term solutions such as research into birth control or the construction of a manmade waterhole for the camels to drink from, the government are planning to herd the animals away from the town, shoot them and leave their bodies to rot. Despite the outrage of thousands of concerned people from around the world, the Northern Territory government has given the green light for the cull to go ahead and thousands of scared camels are now being annihilated by marksmen from helicopters.
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I am hoping that you can give me some input on an article I just wrote about oil prices for my blog on StockValues.Org
Here is a brief summary:
When I last wrote about oil on Saturday, Dec 20, 2008, I was lucky enough to precisely pick the bottom of the West Texas Intermediate. (According to DOE data, Texas light sweet crude hit its daily five year low of $30.28 the following Tuesday.) Back then, an ounce of gold would buy you 21.3 barrels of oil, over 25% more than the 25 year average of 16.8 barrels. Currently, we are at 13.5 barrels of oil per ounce, which is almost 20% less than average. Given the deflationary economic environment and newly overheated stock market, I would rather bet on oil taking a tumble than gold prices catching up. Especially because other commodity prices confirm this line of thinking.