Nearly 200 rabbits are up for adoption in the city of Los Angeles after they were rescued from an “unfortunate overcrowding situation,” Animal Services officials announced Thursday.
No details were released about the 193 rabbits and where they were living.
They are up for adoption at East Valley, Harbor, North Central, West LA and West Valley animal shelters and will be spayed and neutered.
They were evaluated by staff and appear to be healthy, officials said.
Some bunnies were unweaned and underweight and will available for New Hope rescue partners only.
The adoption fee for a rabbit could cost up to $71 after fees.
LA Animal Services has rescued approximately 193 rabbits this week, and will continue to rescue them for the next couple of days. All rabbits were evaluated by LAAS Veterinary staff and appear to be healthy. The adults will all be available for adoption starting today, March 8th! pic.twitter.com/i9dFWEqzfc
— LA Animal Services (@LACityPets) March 8, 2018