Lost rabbits near Alexandria Riverfront Center
Description
Hi, I am Avery LeBlanc. I lost my rabbits last night around 7:15 p.m. while I was walking near the Alexandria Riverfront Center and along the riverwalk. They bolted from their blue carrier when a dog barked and vanished into the tall reeds by the levee behind the Market Pavilion. One rabbit is white with a brown patch, the other is a small gray doe; they have been part of our family since we adopted them from a shelter. I am anxious and worried, and I keep replaying the moment I last saw them, hoping they are safe and somewhere close by. If you spot them, think of the bright yellow chew toy they drag around and the way they squint when they are curious.
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