Hi all,
Just spent the last hour arguing with the police because my sisters boyfriend decided to steal a rabbit i had here as a rescue rabbit.
Because my sister is involved the police decided that i may drop the charge when i calm down so that was the first exscuse second one was why should we look for a rabbit. My first answer was because it was ill the second answer was because it was stolen. There answer was not our p[roblem but as far as im concerned its a theft from my property i know exactly where the rabbit is but as the police stated if i go and do anything i will be arrested. How backwards is that they steal it and im the one in trouble if i take steps to get it back.
As this rabbit was starved when i first got her and had been given about an hour to live by the vet and give me the option to help her along with the hour which i didnt agree with and quite rightly so as its two weeks now and she is starting to get full of life. I have grown very fond of the little bunny.
My question here is does anyone have the experience to tell me whether the police was right in saying tough.
I have also got the rspca involved now to get the rabbitback which they are doing last time i spoke to them
Thanks
Tony
Just spent the last hour arguing with the police because my sisters boyfriend decided to steal a rabbit i had here as a rescue rabbit.
Because my sister is involved the police decided that i may drop the charge when i calm down so that was the first exscuse second one was why should we look for a rabbit. My first answer was because it was ill the second answer was because it was stolen. There answer was not our p[roblem but as far as im concerned its a theft from my property i know exactly where the rabbit is but as the police stated if i go and do anything i will be arrested. How backwards is that they steal it and im the one in trouble if i take steps to get it back.
As this rabbit was starved when i first got her and had been given about an hour to live by the vet and give me the option to help her along with the hour which i didnt agree with and quite rightly so as its two weeks now and she is starting to get full of life. I have grown very fond of the little bunny.
My question here is does anyone have the experience to tell me whether the police was right in saying tough.
I have also got the rspca involved now to get the rabbitback which they are doing last time i spoke to them
Thanks
Tony
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