Northamptonshire RSPCA rescue wild rabbit stuck down a six-foot manhole
![Inspector Susan Haywood took over one hour to rescue the bunny.](https://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/webimg/legacy_oak_102980989.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65&enable=upscale)
![Inspector Susan Haywood took over one hour to rescue the bunny.](/img/placeholder.png)
Inspector Susan Haywood was called on Tuesday afternoon (March 13) after a member of the public spotted the rabbit stuck amongst the rubbish six feet down in Ringway.
Inspector Haywood said: “I think this poor rabbit must have fallen through the gap into the drain.
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Hide Ad“He was lucky he was found as obviously, he couldn’t make as much noise as a cat or a dog would in the same situation."
![The rabbit had fallen into a six foot manhole when it was discovered by two teens.](https://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/webimg/legacy_oak_102980990.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![The rabbit had fallen into a six foot manhole when it was discovered by two teens.](/img/placeholder.png)
Two teenagers then waited with the rabbit until the inspector was able to get there to carry out the rescue.
She added: “Fortunately, other than being a bit thin, he didn’t have any lasting injuries so was able to be released after he’d had a feed.
“He's a wild rabbit who was absolutely petrified so the best thing to do was to release him back into the wild.
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Hide Ad"Hopefully, he’s learnt his lesson and won’t go on any more adventures like this one.”
![The rabbit had fallen into a six foot manhole when it was discovered by two teens.](https://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/webimg/legacy_oak_102980990.jpg?crop=3:2,smart&width=640&quality=65)
![The rabbit had fallen into a six foot manhole when it was discovered by two teens.](/img/placeholder.png)
It took Inspector Haywood an hour and a half to entice the rabbit out using nets.
She then took the rabbit home to check him over, gave him a good meal and he was released the following day at dusk
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