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1598 days ago

MILFORD NORTH SHORE - RABBIT LIVING IN THE CARPARK

Rick from Hauraki

Outside THE HUB Bar in the bushes and has been there for about 2 weeks. Myself and my boys have been trying to catch it to provide company for our lady open range rabbit, yuanyuan. We found out an hour ago that late last week a lady (maybe called Elizabeth) caught the rabbit and rang the RSPCA, We have looked on their site and the lostpets site that they list lost and found animals on but no sign of aforementioned rabbit. The rabbit is small, light brown all over with white flashings on its behind and its right ear is ripped and a small part dangles off.

Please contact me if you know anything about this rabbit.

Rick 0204-0203663

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