Marlene
At first sight, Marlene may look healthy, but take a closer look at the discolored fur and redness on her skin. Poor living conditions, like living in a small, dirty cage cause these symptoms. The Bunny Bunch Rescue will help get Marlene back to health.
Marlene
Marlene was spotted by another rescue in a local shelter in Southern California. They noticed right away she was not in good health. Unfortunately, The other rescue could not take in Marlene so they called Caroline to help. Caroline observed the discoloration of Marlene’s fur and bald irritated skin. This is a direct result of being in a small, dirty cage. By first look, one would not be able to tell Marlene is bony and most likely undernourished. A bottom bath and creams, along with a balanced diet of hay, veggies, and pellets will be the first steps in the healing process.
How to spot urine scald
- Baldness and red, irritated skin
- Fur loss
- Discolored and matted fur
How you can help
We are currently racing to collect $10,000 in donations. If we reach our goal by December 31st, we will receive a matching donation! That’s $20,000 to help bunnies just like Marlene get back to health and help many homeless bunnies, chinchillas, and guinea pigs. No amount is too small. Donate today at BunnyBunch.org or PayPal [email protected] or check by mail:
Bunny Bunch Matching Fund
PO Box 2583
Chino, CA 91708
Or either location:
Bunny Bunch Montclair
4601-1 Brooks Street
Montclair, CA 91763
Bunny Bunch OC
10534 Bechler River Ave
Fountain Valley, CA 92708