Stray rabbit fortunate to have been noticed by Good Samaritan
A one-year-old rabbit is on the mend on the Animal Rescue League of Boston’s (ARL) Cape Cod Tom Kingman Memorial Campus, after being discovered as a stray within the Cape Cod Nationwide Seashore within the neighborhood of Coast Guard Seaside in Eastham, MA.
The rabbit, named Eeyore, was found alongside Doane Rd. in late April by a trail-walker who observed that the rabbit didn’t look wild after which notified a close-by park ranger.
The ranger trapped the rabbit and contacted Eastham Animal Management who then transported Eeyore to ARL’s Brewster Animal Care and Adoption Heart.
Eeyore was very skinny and had quite a few abrasions and therapeutic lacerations, indicators that he had possible are available in contact with wildlife and was additionally having issue discovering a meals supply.
He’s at present unavailable for adoption as he continues to get better and acquire weight, and there’s no timeline on when he could also be made out there.
Regardless of his medical illnesses, Eeyore is extremely pleasant, social, and simple to deal with.
Though it’s unknown how he wound up on his personal, ARL thanks all these concerned in rescuing this animal, and reminds the general public that domesticated animals can not survive on their very own within the wild.
If you’re now not capable of take care of an animal, contact your native animal management workplace, ARL, or native animal shelter to give up the animal.
ARL understands pet possession could be troublesome, and provides a judgement-free setting for anybody seeking to give up.
For extra info on animal give up, go to arlboston.org, or contact an ARL Animal Care and Adoption Heart by calling (617) 426-9170.