3 infant bunnies, called sets, were found in the Lowestoft Roadway location of Gorleston recently.
5 days later on, in the very same location, male and female adult bunnies, called dollars and does, were discovered in addition to another set.
Rescuers had to crawl through bramble bushes to find the bunnies on January 26 and February 2 and East Coast Animal rescue thinks the bunnies came from the very same family.
Debra Cook, from the rescue centre, said: “It is a substantial misunderstanding that domesticated animals can endure in the wild.
“They do not understand how to build a warren and are at threat from other animals as bunnies are victim animals.
“Nobody ought to abandon an animal and ought to get in touch with a rescue centre to see if they can help or provide suggestions.”
East Coast Pet Rescue is breaking with bunnies searching for houses as lots of are residing in poor conditions.
The rescue centre requires to rehome numerous of the bunnies prior to it can help any others.