I would have been eaten by a coyote.

Update: Redford was adopted on February 27th!

Redford
did not stand a chance fending for himself in a park.

He is only a baby, and tame rabbits of all ages are virtually helpless prey to the coyotes, who are effectively lured into neighborhood parks because of people who ignorantly or cruelly abandon their bunnies outdoors.

Redford is one of the very few domestic rabbits fortunate to survive outdoor abandonment. A kind person caught him and brought him to Nevada SPCA for care (he was approaching starvation).

Redford is an exceptionally handsome Dwarf mix, about 7 months of age. He is now neutered and ready for adoption at Nevada SPCA.

He craves affection and attention, but being picked up scares him.

You can ask for Redford by name at Nevada SPCA. He is one of more than 70 spayed/neutered rabbits for adoption today.

He needs and requires an indoor lifestyle where he is a loved member of the family.

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