Rabbits rescued from San Diego home available for adoption
San Diego Humane Society
and last updated 2021-04-05 12:08:33-04
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) A group of rabbits recently rescued from a San Diego home are being put up for adoption, the San Diego Humane Society announced Monday.
On March 6, officers with the SD Humane Societyâs Humane Law Enforcement were called to a Fairmont Park home over reports of rabbits running loose. When officers arrived at the property, they âwitnessed more than 20 rabbits kept in a backyard enclosure, without proper access to food, water or clean living spaces. Officers noticed some of the rabbits appeared ill with minor injuries, had red eyes and missing patches of fur. The owners agreed to relinquish the rabbits to SDHS, as they were not able to properly care for them.â
San Diego Humane Society offers 17 rescued rabbits up for adoption
Neighbors called the Humane Society to report rabbits running loose near a home in the Fairmont Park area of San Diego.
Credit: San Diego Humane Society Author: City News Service Updated: 10:44 AM PDT April 5, 2021
SAN DIEGO COUNTY, Calif. Rabbits rescued from a home in the Fairmont Park area by the San Diego Humane Society s Humane Law Enforcement unit earlier this month are now ready to find new, loving families, it was announced Monday.
Neighbors called the Humane Society to report rabbits running loose near a home in the Fairmont Park area of San Diego. When officers arrived on March 6, they found nearly rabbits kept in a backyard enclosure without proper access to food, water or clean living spaces.
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