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Happy ending for abandoned rabbit
Andrea Bisacre with her rabbit Alice
A PET rabbit abandoned on Christmas Day has been given a new home after it was found traumatised and alone.
New Haw scout leaders Dave Evans and Daniel Bisacre discovered the animal in New Haw last Friday evening along with a heart-wrenching note â dated December 25 â saying it was unwanted.
Dave, 22 and from Horsell, said: âI came across the rabbit outside in the yard of our scout hut in Heathervale Caravan Park. It was hopping around and there was note left stuffed through the gate. It said: âIâm not wanted any more, please look after meâ.
âItâs not the first time we have found animals and other things in the yard but this is the first time anything has been dumped like this.â
But the tale ended happily for the rabbit because Danielâs sister fell in love with it.
Andrea, 25 and from Warrington in Cheshire, was visiting her family for Christmas at the time and decided to take it home with her rather than give it to the RSPCA. Sheâs called it Alice.
First printed in: Woking News and Mail
Andrea Bisacre with her rabbit Alice
A PET rabbit abandoned on Christmas Day has been given a new home after it was found traumatised and alone.
New Haw scout leaders Dave Evans and Daniel Bisacre discovered the animal in New Haw last Friday evening along with a heart-wrenching note â dated December 25 â saying it was unwanted.
Dave, 22 and from Horsell, said: âI came across the rabbit outside in the yard of our scout hut in Heathervale Caravan Park. It was hopping around and there was note left stuffed through the gate. It said: âIâm not wanted any more, please look after meâ.
âItâs not the first time we have found animals and other things in the yard but this is the first time anything has been dumped like this.â
But the tale ended happily for the rabbit because Danielâs sister fell in love with it.
Andrea, 25 and from Warrington in Cheshire, was visiting her family for Christmas at the time and decided to take it home with her rather than give it to the RSPCA. Sheâs called it Alice.
First printed in: Woking News and Mail