Lost Rabbits near Bullring, Birmingham
Description
Hi, I’m Hannah Patel, and I lost my two rabbits somewhere near the Bullring Shopping Centre in Birmingham at about 7:45 PM last Friday. They slipped from their carrier when I was hurrying along Corporation Street toward the tram stop, and I didn’t notice until I was by the canal-side at Brindleyplace. The bigger one is a fluffy grey lop with a pink nose, and the smaller is a sandy-colored youngster with dark ears. I’m worried and miss them terribly—they’re friendly pets who respond to their names, and the city feels a little quieter without them. If anyone recalls seeing two rabbits darting off near the Bullring, I’d be grateful for any sighting.
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