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Campus Gaza protests continue, and an Arab American mayor says voters are watching. The Arizona senate votes to repeal the state's 1864 abortion ban. And a Pennsylvania voting rights advocate says dispelling misinformation is a full-time job.

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Think Twice Before Bringing The Easter Bunny Home

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Thursday, April 21, 2011   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Don't give children pets for Easter. That's the message from the Humane Society and rabbit rescue groups each year around this time. Laurie Montgomery of Bunny Rescue says she saves more than 100 rabbits a year, and she learned first-hand how difficult they can be to care for if you don't know what you're getting into.

Montgomery lost a pet rabbit 15 years ago, and now she is committed to educating others on the "how-to" of bunny care.

"I grieved for weeks when that rabbit died because I could not believe my own stupidity. I was so disappointed in my lack of knowledge, and at that moment - it was a crystallizing moment - I just said never again, I'm not going to let this happen again."

Montgomery says her goal was to educate but her job has become 95 percent rescue work, saving bunnies dumped in the woods and at local pounds. Montgomery advises people considering getting a rabbit, or who already have one, to make sure they learn the "no-no's" of caring for a rabbit. They're listed on her website, www.bunnyrescue.net.

Adam Goldfarb, the director of the Humane Society "Pets at Risk" program, says he isn't seeing as much of an issue with chicks and ducks, but people are still bringing rabbits home. Goldfarb says parents may want to fulfill a young child's dream of owning a cuddly bunny, but there's a definite downside.

"They might have a very cute Easter but, unfortunately, the novelty of having a rabbit - and the reality of caring for it long-term - kind of wears off."

He urges parents to do some research so they have a realistic idea of what to expect if they decide to have a rabbit join the family, because the animals often live more than 10 years.



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