Via PGFD.
Here are some photos of the 41 rabbits saved from a house fire in New Carrolton that now need a home.
I mean, just look at them.
Via PGFD.
And now learn about them from the Prince George’s County Fire and EMS public information officer:
Firefighters responded to the single family home in the 6600 block of Adrian Street and battled a fire in the basement. Fire Investigators believe a burning log shifted in the fireplace and fell out igniting nearby combustibles. The home did not have a working smoke alarm. Firefighters extinguished the fire and discovered numerous pets including numerous rabbits. Fire loss was estimated at $20,000.
The homeowner escaped from the house prior to the fire department’s arrival and sought shelter at a neighbor’s house. He is displaced and was assisted by the County Citizen Services Unit with temporary shelter.
Officers from the County Animal Management Division reported to the scene and collected 41 rabbits that survived the fire. The homeowner has no place to maintain his pets and relinquished ownership of the rabbits and Animal Management officials are now seeking homes for the pets.
OK, now look at them again.
Via PGFD.
But also listen to this:
One Animal Management official stated, “Rabbits galore! We’ve just received a huge delivery of bunny rabbits that need homes. We’re discounting their adoptions to $30 each, which includes spay/neuter. Consider this fur-ever pet as an alternative to a cat or dog, but please be aware that they need a commitment from you for their lifetime, not just a trendy thing to get the kids for Easter.”
And one more time.