Guest guest Posted July 24, 2003 Report Share Posted July 24, 2003 For Immediate Release Rabbit Rescue Group Seeking Help in Animal Cruelty Case Rabbit Thrown From Car on Highway One Contact: Margo DeMello or Erin Williams, HRS, (510) 970-7575 www.rabbit.org RICHMOND, Calif. (July 24, 2003) – House Rabbit Society (HRS), a national nonprofit organization headquartered in Richmond, is seeking information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for a terrible act of animal cruelty that occurred this past week. While driving on Highway One south of San Francisco, two anonymous witnesses saw what appeared to be an animal thrown out of the window of the car ahead of them. After stopping to investigate, the people discovered that a very small, badly hurt and terrified black rabbit had in fact been thrown into traffic. The witnesses picked the rabbit up and took her to a local shelter, where she was given morphine for her pain. Fully expecting the rabbit to perish, the shelter staff was shocked to see the tiny creature fighting for her life. The shelter contacted a local rabbit rescue group called Rabbit Haven (phone 831-440-0282), which cared for the rabbit over the weekend and arranged for her to be placed into foster care with HRS. The rabbit, now named Samosa, is a very small lop-eared female, and she is suffering from serious skin abrasions. In addition to her injuries gained from the abuse on the freeway, she suffers from severe foot injuries likely caused from being constricted in wire cage. She is also nearly bald, with only patches of black fur remaining on her tiny pink body. Rabbit rescuer and HRS Executive Margo DeMello explains, “In cases of severe neglect, rabbits often pull out their own hair due to acute psychological distress.†DeMello continues, “It is shocking that acts of cruelty such as this occur, and yet we see time and time again tragic cases of neglect, abandonment, and abuse. This rabbit joins so many others like her at the HRS shelter and in our network of foster homes. Rabbits such as Rudy, the trusting, quiet rabbit whose ‘owners’ were going to use him as bait for pit bull fighting, are also in need of loving, permanent homes. Since July is Adopt a Rescued Rabbit Month, we encourage anyone wishing to adopt a rabbit or make a donation to contact our shelter.†HRS, which works with animal shelters throughout the United States, is also seeking donations from compassionate people for a medical fund for Samosa and others like her. Photos of Samosa can be viewed at http://www.rabbit.org/rabbit-center/hurt-rabbit.html. If you have information that could assist the investigation, or would like to help offset medical costs for this rabbit and others like her, please contact HRS. In addition, the shelter is also seeking homes for Samosa and other rabbits in your area - interested people may contact HRS at (510) 970-7575. Donations may be sent to HRS Headquarters, 148 Broadway, Richmond, CA 94804, attn: Samosa Fund. # # # Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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