44 rabbits rescued from Bristol County up for adoption
- The MSPCA-Angell received 44 surrendered rabbits in Massachusetts before Easter.
- Animal cruelty charges against the rabbits' former owner prompted the surrender.
- The rabbits, seized on February 12 in Bristol County, allegedly lived in unsanitary conditions.
- Mike Keiley stated the rabbits were subjected to 'unsanitary conditions' and are 'really sweet'.
- After spaying/neutering, the rabbits will be available for adoption at MSPCA shelters.
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44 rabbits rescued from Bristol County up for adoption
BOSTON (WPRI) — More than 40 rabbits removed from a Bristol County home earlier this year are searching for their forever homes, according to the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (MSPCA). MSPCA-Angell's Mike Keiley said the 44 rabbits were surrendered by their former owner, who is facing animal cruelty charges. Keiley said the rabbits were "subjected to unsanitary conditions." "Despite their previous situation, the …
MSPCA seeking adopters for more than 40 rabbits
NEW BEDFORD, Mass. (WLNE) — The Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals said it was seeking adopters for 44 rabbits that were surrendered from a property in Bristol County. MSPCA said that the rabbits were seized on Feb. 12 due to being subject to “unsanitary conditions.” The organization added that animal cruelty charges for the former owner are pending. The rabbits range in age, with some as young as eight-weeks-old, and…
More than 40 rabbits surrendered in Massachusetts seeking new homes ahead of Easter
BOSTON (WWLP) - The MSPCA-Angell is seeking adopters for dozens of rabbits that were rescued from a home in Bristol County. These new laws go into effect in Massachusetts that help protect pets The MSPCA states that 44 rabbits were surrendered from a property on April 9th, with some as young as eight weeks old, and includes breeds such as Californian, Chinchilla, and Rex rabbits. Before the rabbits can be adopted, they need to be spayed or…
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