Thursday, December 22, 2011

Question about a neglected rabbit?

In most cases, the animal has to be in really bad shape before the SPCA will take the animal. With you watering and feeding her neglected animals, they will be in good condition and not appear to be too neglected. I am not saying to stop taking care of her animals, but I doubt the SPCA will do anything either way. I think the way to go would be to contact DCFS about her neglected children as that is taken more seriously. They may notice the animals and call SPCA and it might be taken more seriously. If they know that you have called the SPCA, won't they think that you took the rabbit? Unless of course she would think that her drunken buds opened the cage and the bun ran away. If you do take the rabbit, you can't keep it at your home. I know of a person who took two rabbits away from a man whose third rabbit died screaming from fly strike at the humane society (where they convinced him to take the rabbit after he insisted it only needed a bath as it was dirty and covered in maggots). No authorities did anything about the other two rabbits that were in danger, so she took them. They were covered in urine and feces. Whatever you do, be smart about it so that it will not lead back to you. It sucks to have crappy drunks for neighbors. Good luck!

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