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RSPCA West Yorkshire: Charity problems alerting as 3 bunnies cruelly abandoned in unclean cage in over Easter

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The female bunnies were found by a dog which was being strolled in woods in West Yorkshire. Two of the bunnies were underweight and had noticeable fur loss and urine soaked paws.

The dog’s owner took the animals home and provided fresh bed linen prior to they were gathered the following early morning by RSPCA animal rescue officer Emmeline Myal. They were taken into the veterinarians for treatment.

The RSPCA says it is facing a ‘rabbit crisis’ – with animal centres having a hard time to cope with a huge influx triggered by desertions set off by the cost-of-living crisis and out-of-control breeding. With no space in the city for bunnies at any RSPCA centers, the trio are now being independently boarded by the charity till room appears and they can be rehomed.

The female bunnies were discovered by a dog which was being walked in woods in West Yorkshire (Photo: RSPCA)The female bunnies were discovered by a dog which was being walked in woods in West Yorkshire (Photo: RSPCA)
The female bunnies were found by a dog which was being strolled in woods in West Yorkshire (Photo: RSPCA)

Emmeline said: “Two of the rabbits were in a poor state of health and had lost chunks of fur. Their paws were stained yellow with urine which could have been caused by them spending long periods of time in the filthy cage they were found in, which was far too small to meet their needs.

“They’re now receiving ongoing treatment for their skin, as well as lots of TLC, and we’re hopeful they’ll go on to make a good recovery.

“This incident demonstrates the complexities involved in caring for rabbits and we’d urge people who are thinking about getting them as pets to consider the time and cost implications. They are one of the most neglected pets in Britain and we need to end the misconception that they are ideal ‘starter’ pets and are somehow easier than cats and dogs.

“They need so much more than just a hutch at the end of the garden and are very complex animals with needs for company, stimulation and exercise. They also have long life spans of around 8 to 12 years so they are a big commitment for any family.”

Anyone with info about the occurrence is being advised to come forward to the RSPCA, in self-confidence, by calling 0300 123 8018. The bunnies were found at 8pm on Easter Monday (April 10) in woods off Manchester Road, in between Marsden and Slaithwaite.

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