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SCOTTISH SPCA APPEALING FOR INFO ABOUT RABBITS ABANDONED IN ARDWELL

Rabbits abandoned in Ardwell

The Scottish SPCA is appealing for information after four rabbits were abandoned in Dumfries and Galloway.
Scotland’s animal welfare charity was alerted early on Wednesday (25
June) after the rabbits were discovered running loose in the small village of Ardwell.
Three of the rabbits were rescued by locals but unfortunately a fourth rabbit ran away and hasn’t been found.
The three rabbits, two females and one male, are now in the care of Dunragit Kennels in Stranraer, where they have been named George, Mildred and Roper.
Animal Rescue Officer Tracy Cannon said, “The rabbits weren’t contained when they were dumped which has resulted in one of them running off.
“We have asked locals to contact us if they see the fourth rabbit as we are concerned for its welfare.
“Domestic rabbits don’t have the same survival skills as wild rabbits and we are worried it may die from starvation, come to harm on a road or be attacked by another animal.
“The three rabbits rescued all have slightly overgrown nails but other than this are in good condition.
“We are keen to trace the person responsible for this abandonment and we would urge anyone with information to call our Animal Helpline on 03000
999 999.
“George, Mildred and Roper are now receiving the care they need and will soon be found loving new homes.”

 

Photo credit ‘Scottish SPCA’