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Rabbit owners tried to convince police their illegal pet is a guinea pig

THE owners of an illegal pet rabbit in Queensland tried to convince police officers that it was a guinea pig. You can’t make this stuff up.

Rabbit owners tried to convince police officers their illegal pet was a guinea pig. Source: Queensland Police Service Facebook
Rabbit owners tried to convince police officers their illegal pet was a guinea pig. Source: Queensland Police Service Facebook

THE owners of pet rabbit have tried to convince police officers that their illegal pet was a guinea pig.

According to Queensland Police, the rabbit was found living in a cage inside a caravan and was seized by Springwood officers after they were called to its address due to a separate incident involving its owners.

When asked about the rabbit, the owners tried unsuccessfully to convince police that it was actually a guinea pig.

It is an offence to possess a rabbit in the state of Queensland unless you have the proper authorisation.

Police seized the pet and it is now headed to a new home in a rabbit rescue sanctuary in Grafton, NSW.

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