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Bazillion bunnies!!! That's what my friend and petsitting client Sarah has in her beautiful backyard screen house. I enjoy visiting with the rabbits very much, especially watching them savor their morning and evening meals of 'pellets and hay.' In the middle of each day they rush to select one or more different types of leafy greens from a bundle we give them.
I began to wonder about free sources for the kale, cabbage and lettuce that the bunnies eat, and stopped to talk with the store manager of our local Harris Teeter grocery. He encouraged me to call the 1-800 number printed on the frequent shopper card to talk with someone in Public Relations. There is a brief form to fill out stating that any donations received will not be re-sold or served to humans (!) then my friend's bunny crew will be eligible to receive the castoff outer leaves of all sorts of green produce. I estimate Sarah's savings will be over $700 a year (if she spends $2 a day for greens now). I'll keep you posted as we look into the application process.... |