Showing posts with label rabbit awareness week. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rabbit awareness week. Show all posts

Saturday, May 4, 2013

I've made it pretty obvious here about my love of rabbits so I thought I'd let you know about a hugely important date on the animal welfare calendar, which is Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW).  So, calling all bunny owners, this is for you!



RAW is an annual campaign, initiated by Burgess Pet Care, that came about due to the dismal fact that so many household rabbits are acutely neglected and misunderstood, despite bunnies being the 3rd most popular pet in the UK today.  Rabbits are incredibly intelligent animals with complex needs, requiring ample space, a specific diet and companionship of their own kind.  What we know about rabbits today is a far cry from the victorian era when rabbits were first confined to hutches as farming methods.  A life of social isolation in a cramped wooden box and a meagre diet was never intended as the proper, humane way to keep a pet, and for an animal whose life can span 10 years plus, it's our responsibility to bring the life of all pet rabbits up to standard.

Previous RAW campaigns have highlighted crucial issues including the importance of providing space beyond the outdated pet store hutches and cages more akin to prison cells (Rabbit Welfare Association's A Hutch is Not Enough), and the importance of the now combined bi-annual or annual vaccinations against myxomatosis and VHD.  This year the topic is clamping down on the abolishment of muesli style mix feed with the 'Say No To Muesli' campaign, a particular subject close to my heart.  I have long believed that muesli feed - with their coloured biscuits and high sugar additives - is closely linked with obesity and dental disease, with deformations and abnormal overgrowth (malocclusion) being the most common health condition I've recognised as associated with this poor standard of food.  By my own experience, muesli feed provided me with numerous cases of dental disease requiring hours of corrective veterinary work.  Since the introduction of an extruded pellet or nugget feed, malocclusion in my own furries has literally disappeared. 


Myself with Burgess Pet Care for RAW in 2010


Knowing the amount of time I fed my animals muesli feed, and the trips I made to various veterinary specialists up and down the country, I literally wish I could turn the clock back and throw that food in the bin.  It's true that pellets or nuggets do cost a little bit more than mix but the difference is incomprehensible when compared against the vet bills and heart ache when the fight of disease proves too much.  It breaks my heart to admit I have lost countless little lives all because of muesli.

If you're a rabbit owner yourself and buy muesli feed for your pet, I would urge you to gradually introduce an extruded diet.  I would hate to see rabbits continue to suffer at the mercy of an inhumane feed and whole heartedly believe in fighting for it's abolishment.  Will you join me?

Me with my beautiful Bobby

Image by Jade Photography


Becky x

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Last weekend saw the launch of brand new online fashion publication, CT magazine.  My fiance, Sean, is the brains behind the whole project, being a photographer himself and also a respected business analyst.  He wanted to revolutionise the way magazines credit the contributors, or rather the lack of.  It's typical for a fashion spread to have the names of the photographer and stylist splashed over the main feature with no thought to crediting everyone else involved in putting the shoot together such as the make up artists, designers, image editors and models.  If they're lucky they'll get a tiny mention at the end where no one looks or bothers to read.  The philosophy behind CT magazine is to acknowledge, appreciate and credit all those involved in the process of creating an image or article.  CT stands for Creative Talent which represents everything the magazine celebrates.  Good fashion created by talented individuals.

Already in issue 1 there's been some amazing content, and I was honoured to be placed on page 12 for the 'How to Be a Fashion Designer' feature.  It was the fantastic image that Sean took of me in the corn field in my peacock dress.



If you've not yet had chance to check out the mag, click here to read the full copy.


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Rabbit Awareness Week (RAW) started on Saturday and being a rabbit owner of two beautiful buns myself I've been spreading the news to every corner.  Rabbits are the third most popular pet in the UK and yet they receive the poorest of treatment.  Sometimes due to ignorance but mostly because people don't know what they need to know, so educating about rabbit welfare is crucially important to help pet rabbits live the most natural life they deserve.

This year the topic is concentrating on the importance of vaccinating against potentially fatal myxomotosis and VHD.  The two vaccinations used to given separately but in the last few months the dual vaccination was released which means less stress for your bunny, better convenience and it's cheaper too!

Lots of vets across the country are running FREE rabbit health checks which I really recommend you snap up if you have a bun yourself.  You can find out more on the official RAW website.

I like to show my support to the cause so I worked with Sean to get some really cute images of me with my rabbits, Bobby and Lucy.  It was good fun and the pair looked adorable.

I wanted to go for a boudoir pin up feel so I wore a ditsy floral print corset and a cherry print head scarf.  Oh yes, and you may notice I've had my hair cut too!  I wanted to go for something a bit shorter for autumn and I had my colour stripped too, so this is more my natural colour now.

Here's my favourite pics from the session -





Happy Rabbit Awareness Week!

Becky x

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