Alberta

Alberta, the 2-year-old female Flemish Giant rabbit, has a remarkable story of resilience and transformation. In December of 2021, Alberta was one of 14 rabbits living in horrific conditions. A small rescue found the rabbits through a neglectful hoarding case in Pennsylvania. The rabbits had endured unimaginable conditions, living in stacked cages filled with filth, receiving inadequate nutrition such as cracked corn, old bagels, and ice. Sadly, two rabbits had already lost their lives before rescue.

Alberta enjoying her yard outside.

The remaining rabbits were placed at a small rabbit rescue, until Woodstock Farm Sanctuary made a call asking for a companion for their rescued rabbit, Frankie. That’s when we learned about Alberta and brought her home to sanctuary. When Alberta first arrived at Woodstock Sanctuary, she was emaciated and terrified, a reflection of the neglect she had endured. Despite the loving care provided by the small rescue organization, Alberta initially experienced depression in her environment. However, since her arrival, Alberta found joy and solace in the Sanctuary's spacious outdoor yards.

Alberta snuggling up on Frankie inside.

Frankie snuggling on Alberta outside.

Approximately a year old when rescued, Alberta had faced immense hardship, devoid of the opportunity to grow old in a nurturing environment. Despite all this, with the support and love provided by our care team, Alberta has embarked on a journey of healing and recovery, embracing a life filled with love, compassion, and freedom. She now can be found snuggling by her best friend Frankie, or exploring around her yard for clovers and dandelions.

We’re so thankful you’re now safe in your new forever home, Alberta.


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