BREE – not Briar – Rabbit was in the market for a new or used car, perhaps a Tarago for her growing family, when she was rescued from Tamworth City Toyota last month.
Subscribe now for unlimited access.
$0/
(min cost $0)
or signup to continue reading
The plucky little hopper certainly raised eyebrows in the dealership when she bounded into the showroom. So what do a bunch of car salesmen do with a wayward rabbit not in the market for a car? They give her to the local vet to try and find her a new home.
Bree has been desexed, so there won’t be any surprises for her new family, and the caramel-coloured rabbit is in good health and will be vaccinated before her rehoming. Although she was advertised when found, her former family did not come forward and she’s ready for a new life with a family, possibly with older children, who would like to hand feed her.
She is no high-maintenance diva and is easycare, would love some time on the grass enjoying the sunshine and is a clean bunny, always using her litter tray.
Bree is only a young rabbit – about 12 months old – and enjoys the pats and cuddles she gets from everyone at the Marius Street Small Animal Clinic.
If you could offer Bree a loving home, phone the clinic 6766 7228 to arrange a play date.