Listen "Ep. 15: The Ups and Downs of Rescuing Rabbits with Jo-Anne Barklay"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode, I talk with Jo-Anne Barklay of Running Rabbit Farm to explore the often-overlooked emotional toll of rabbit rescue. While most people associate animal rescue with dogs and cats, rescuing bunnies comes with its own unique heartbreaks—and rewards.
Jo-Anne shares what inspired her to dedicate her life to rabbit rescue, the kinds of emotional challenges rescuers face after Easter and beyond, and how public misconceptions about rabbits as pets add to the stress. She opens up about her own experiences with compassion fatigue, what it looked like for her, and the ways she’s learned to cope and stay grounded in the work.
We also talk about:
The grief, trauma, and burnout bunny rescuers silently carry
What triggers compassion fatigue in this field
Coping tools and the importance of compassion satisfaction
How community support makes a difference
What needs to change—both within rescue and in public attitudes
Jo-Anne closes with a story of two special rabbits that remind her why this hard work is worth it.
Resources mentioned:
Learn more about Running Rabbit Farm: http://www.runningrabbitfarm.com/
Follow Running Rabbit Farm on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066523036081
Get in touch with Jo-Anne: [email protected]
Get free compassion fatigue resources here: https://www.beyondcompassionfatigue.com/
Jo-Anne shares what inspired her to dedicate her life to rabbit rescue, the kinds of emotional challenges rescuers face after Easter and beyond, and how public misconceptions about rabbits as pets add to the stress. She opens up about her own experiences with compassion fatigue, what it looked like for her, and the ways she’s learned to cope and stay grounded in the work.
We also talk about:
The grief, trauma, and burnout bunny rescuers silently carry
What triggers compassion fatigue in this field
Coping tools and the importance of compassion satisfaction
How community support makes a difference
What needs to change—both within rescue and in public attitudes
Jo-Anne closes with a story of two special rabbits that remind her why this hard work is worth it.
Resources mentioned:
Learn more about Running Rabbit Farm: http://www.runningrabbitfarm.com/
Follow Running Rabbit Farm on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100066523036081
Get in touch with Jo-Anne: [email protected]
Get free compassion fatigue resources here: https://www.beyondcompassionfatigue.com/
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