Pets at Home announces UK-wide 'ban' over common Easter problem
- Pets at Home has announced a temporary halt on the sale of rabbits in its 460 UK stores from April 18 to 21.
- PETA reported that 80% of rabbits bought during Easter end up abandoned or dead within a year.
- The RSPCA has previously warned about a surge in unwanted rabbits being returned to shelters.
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Pets at Home confirm sales ban on much loved animal for touching reason
The ban has been temporarily introduced by Pets at Home to prevent (Picture: REX/Shutterstock) Pets at Home has announced that it will temporarily halt the sale of a popular animal. The pet store has banned the sale and adoption of rabbits over the Easter weekend to prevent people from buying them impulsively. The ban is in place across all 460 of its branches in England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland from April 18 to April 21. Pets at Ho…
'Not just for Easter!' Pets at Home 'bans Britons from buying' rabbits across 460 UK stores
'Not just for Easter!' Pets at Home 'bans Britons from buying' rabbits across 460 UK stores - Pets at Home has announced it will temporarily halt rabbit sales and adoptions across its 460 UK stores during the Easter weekend
Pets at Home Easter rabbit ban 'not enough' says animal sanctuary
As Pets at Home announces a nationwide ban on rabbit sales over the Easter weekend, one South Yorkshire rescue centre has said the move is a positive step — but not nearly enough to tackle the growing crisis of abandoned rabbits.
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