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Nearly 50 neglected rabbits rescued from Lancaster County property

Nearly 50 neglected rabbits rescued from Lancaster County property Updated Mar 03, 2021; Posted Mar 03, 2021 Forty-seven rabbits living in filth on a Lancaster County property were rescued this week. (Photo courtesy of the PSPCA) Facebook Share Forty-seven rabbits with untreated medical conditions were rescued Monday from filthy cages on a Lancaster County property, officials said. The rabbits many of them babies, and some only several days old were found in cages overflowing with their own waste, according to the Pennsylvania Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. On Facebook, the PSPCA said the rabbits were suffering from untreated ear infections and painful scabbing or crusting.

PSPCA rescues nearly 50 rabbits from Ephrata property where animals were living in filth

Nearly 50 rabbits were rescued from an Ephrata home on Monday, March 1, according to the Pennsylvania SPCA.  The PSPCA said they rescued 47 rabbits from the property after a good Samaritan tipped them off for concerns of the rabbits living conditions.  The property was on Church Road in Ephrata, the PSPCA said.  Many of the rescued rabbits were days-old, according to the PSPCA. Many of the rabbits had untreated medical conditions and the animals were living in unsanitary cage conditions.  “A number of the rabbits rescued were found to be suffering from untreated ear infections, including painful crusting and scabbing,” the PSPCA said in a news release. The rabbits were also living in filth, “with cages overflowing with excrement.” 

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