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Over 100 Rabbits Begin New Journey Thanks to Compassionate Rescue Effort in Tennessee

In a massive rescue operation, more than 100 rabbits were saved from a Chattanooga home after the owner, feeling overwhelmed, sought help to rehome them. The Humane Society of the United States and the McKamey Animal Center responded promptly, discovering the rabbits living in less-than-ideal conditions and providing immediate care. Many of the rescued rabbits, now receiving treatment for various ailments, are on their way to finding new, loving homes. This act of compassion highlights the community’s commitment to animal welfare and the positive outcomes that can arise from seeking help in difficult situations.

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