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Nicci607
Joined: 02 May 2008 Posts: 17
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Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 3:58 pm Post subject: 119 Show Rabbits Need Rescue In Tennessee ASAP |
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The HSUS is assiting a shelter in the Memphis area with trying to place 119 rabbits seized in a cruelty case. The rabbits were raised for show and appear to be in good condition. The shelter is not equipped to handle rabbits and they need to be moved asap. If you may be able to help these rabbits [foster, adopt etc.] contact:
Leighann McCollum
TN State Director
The Humane Society of the United States
Office (615) 469-0171
Mobile (615) 734-9537
link to the bunspace.com forum:
http://www.bunspace.com/forum_thread?tid=2453
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Nicci607
Joined: 02 May 2008 Posts: 17
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Posted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 4:00 pm Post subject: |
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there is some more contact info. the bunnies seem to be all lops in "unusual colors".
The shelter is desperate and needs help with placing these rabbits.
They are not spayed or neutered [but otherwise appear to be in good
health] and if a veterinarian were to offer their services with fixing
some of them, that would be welcome.
But beyond that, they just do not have the facilities for long term
housing for over 100 rabbits [they seized 30 dogs as well]. If you can
help by taking in rabbits AT ALL, please contact the shelter directly
at:
(901) 385-6484
If you are a veterinarian and can help with spay
neuters, please ask for Kim Scheu, the shelter director, who you can
also email at kscheu@cityofbartlett.org
*PLEASE HELP*
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