KRIBS FOR KRITTERS – A RABBIT RESCUE – THEIR HISTORY

 
Today we’d like to honor Jude and her rabbit rescue, Kribs For Kritters, out of Lake Elsinore, CA. Her tireless efforts deserve all the recognition in the world. If you’d like to help here is their website Kribs for Kritters. Fun fact – we adopted our bunnies from Kribs For Kritters  Thank you Jude and volunteers!
 
THEIR HISTORY!
 
“ I am often asked how I began rescuing rabbits. I rescued my first rabbit, Cinnabun, in my prior neighborhood near Creek Park in La Mirada in 2005. There were always stray cats around that I rescued and kept, adopted out, or transferred to a cat rescue group. However, when I noticed/rescued rabbits being dumped at the park, I wasn’t able to get them into a rabbit rescue. There are so few rabbit rescues in SoCal compared to cat rescues. Thus, Kribs For Kritters was born.
 
The rabbit dumping/rescuing really intensified in 2012 and I was caring for about 30 rabbits at that time in La Mirada. I moved to Lake Elsinore in 2016 and continued rescuing rabbits full-time.
 
Immediately upon moving to Lake Elsinore, I began assisting with the 500+ rabbit rescue project in Huntington Beach at Golden View Elementary School until completion. In March 2018, I began the two-year process of rescuing 200+ rabbits from Rynerson Park in Lakewood.
 
How do I know about all these dumped rabbits you ask? I am notified by: Good Samaritans, referrals by other rescues, internet searches, prior adopters, social media, etc.
 
Today, the rescue averages 100+ rabbits at all times. I wish the number was lower, but the need is tremendous.
 
I pretty much run the rescue by myself and I enjoy working solo. I do have laundry volunteers and occasional cleaning help as needed.”
 
https://www.kribsforkritters.com/
-Our Founder
Jude