Help with domesticated rabbit

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  • CajunCracker

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    Dec 15, 2011
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    Free to a good home not trying to sell. Okay this is the deal, my daughter and I were at a local park and witnessed a family drop off a rabbit in the middle of the field and drive away. The rabbit was scared so we picked it up and brought it to our house. We are looking for someone to take it. I'm not a rabbit person so we need to give it to someone that will take it and care for it. I couldn't leave a domesticated rabbit there in the middle of the field. That thing wouldn't last a day without a coyote or a hawk getting it.I have several phone calls into shelters around here, and no one has got back to me yet. There is a rabbit rescue in Baton Rouge but they said their place it full. Anyway, it's pretty domesticated and gentle. Looks to be in good shape. Really soft fur. If anyone on here knows of a family around Lafayette that will take this thing please DM me! I don't want to release it, it will be a goner quick! Please help me guys I don't even have a cage for this thing! It's on my back porch in a plastic bin.Free to a good home!
     

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