Animal Control Makes its Largest Seizure of Animals

Animal Control Makes its Largest Seizure of Animals
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Animal Control Makes its Largest Seizure of Animals

Our animal control officers served a search warrant at a Puyallup property to retrieve over 200 rabbits. Animal control had received a complaint about the care of the animals and started investigating.
During the search warrant 95 rabbits were found in 2 sheds in the back yard of the residence. The rest of the animals were inside the home in numerous cages.
With the help of The Humane Society for Tacoma and Pierce County our officers were able to inspect each rabbit before taking them back to the humane society for further examination and care.
In all 246 rabbits were taken from the home. This is too many animals for 1 person to care for and the seizure of the animals was essential to making sure they could be cared for properly.
Our animal control unit started in 2005 and this was the most animals we have taken in a single day. Other large seizures included a house with 140 cats. They had to trap cats on that property for several days after the initial warrant service.
With a rescue of this size, on top of the hundreds of other animals The Humane Society has taken in recently, they are asking for urgent donations to support this rescue:
thehumanesociety.org/200-rabbits/
You can also purchase an item from their Amazon Wishlist:
https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/3HZIBO5N9WXGH
The Humane Society for Tacoma & Pierce County

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