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AIBU to kidnap an abused bunny ...

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AdmiralData · 09/08/2013 17:29

I know it sounds absurd but the situation is bloody awful. My friend lives with his sister in a mortgaged house, he is autistic and can just about take care of himself. HIs sister has a rabbit (Large) living in a hamster cage in a shed at the bottom of the garden. She doesn't feed her, my friend does and the rabbit gets zero attention and zero free-running time. there isn't even one hops worth of space in the 'cage;. I have repeatedly told my friend to do something but he cannot afford a larger cage and is afraid that his sister will 'kick off' re: rehoming so wont address the situation. As I have already talked to both my friend and his sister and been ignored I know they will automatically blame me if I phone the RSPCA. I have two bunnies of my own (absolutely adored, indoor bunnies) and would gladly take on another. I can't sit back much longer, advice please???

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 20/08/2013 22:02

Sounds like a good result there Admiral.
Will they tell you where the rabbit is?
If she's been rehomed it's got to be an improvment on a hamster cage in a shed.And you can be assured that you were instrumental in this animal's new lease of life.

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70isaLimitNotaTarget · 20/08/2013 22:02

rest assured

AdmiralData · 23/08/2013 18:26

TBH 70isalimit I am not 100% satisfied that bunny is not living in a hamster cage so I am still demanding info from my friend atm so we shall have to see >:}

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