Today someone came to our RSPCA and asked if we could take their rabbit. The answer was not no, but at the time there was no space, so the Deputy Manager needed to do some juggling. In the meantime she gave them the details of the rabbit rescue in the same town.
At the end of lunch time one of the receptionists came back to see the rabbit running around, free, at the end of the drive. They tried to catch it but it went into the wood. They have obviously set a humane trap but how very cruel for this poor bunny.
It breaks my heart to think of this bun out, overnight. Scared. Alone. Lost.
Can we have some vibes that it finds its way to the humane trap and can come to the centre and find a lovely home?
At the end of lunch time one of the receptionists came back to see the rabbit running around, free, at the end of the drive. They tried to catch it but it went into the wood. They have obviously set a humane trap but how very cruel for this poor bunny.
It breaks my heart to think of this bun out, overnight. Scared. Alone. Lost.
Can we have some vibes that it finds its way to the humane trap and can come to the centre and find a lovely home?
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