I cannot comprehend why I was thrown out.

Update: Roosevelt was adopted on September 5th!

Roosevelt is still a baby -- a "kit" -- approximately six months young.

Did his owner really believe he could survive on his own in a park? Did she care?

If not for a caring person who caught him, he would have become another of the countless victims who live and die for one holiday.

As most of you know, this is a tragic pattern for so-called "Easter bunnies" each spring and summer. Purchased at swap meets or in parking lots as gimmicks or gifts for the holiday, they are then discarded in the months after Easter, peaking each summer.

Most die of starvation or dehydration, become prey for coyotes or birds or dogs, or get struck by cars, or worse.

Roosevelt is an adorable youngster who is well on his way to becoming a stately, handsome rabbit. He is an English Spot mix, neutered and ready for adoption.

He loves being held and he enjoys people very much.

Please come meet and adopt Roosevelt in Nevada SPCA's Rabbit & Guinea Pig Rescue Room. He and more than 60 other bunnies, all spayed/neutered, are ready for adoption to become members of families, hoping never to be homeless or thrown away again.

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