Connecticut Town Looks to Remove Pet Rabbit Due to Zoning Violations

Published August 15, 2012

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A town seeks to remove a pet rabbit from a home due to zoning violations.

With the huge number of folks pounding the pavement seeking employment, coupled with the emphasis on "jobs, jobs, jobs”, one might think that the town of North Haven, Connecticut would have more important issues and ordinances on their minds upon which to ponder rather than making it a priority to seize a pet bunny out of the loving hands of a little girl.  

But, according to a news item on News 8 wtnh.com, seven year-old North Haven resident Kayden Lidsky is highly distraught over the thought of losing Sandy, a 20-pound Giant Flemish Rabbit who is her “best friend”. Kayden, who adores the huge rabbit, said, "I don't want the bunny to go." Sandy often keeps her company in bed.

Following an inspection at their home, the Lidsky family received a letter from the town informing them about an old ordinance prohibiting town residents from keeping rabbits or livestock, if their property doesn't meet a zoning requirement of two acres. Previously the family was issued a citation for violating a blight ordinance, for having an unfinished overhang and also for the bunny cage.

While it seems unfair to Kayden, no matter how hard her father tries to explain the zoning rules and the reasons these regulations affect what species of animals families are allowed to keep, she doesn’t care. All she wants to do is to be able to keep Sandy, the rabbit who has stolen her heart.

The family is now asking for help to keep Sandy, the beloved pet they have had for three years. They have reached out to News 8 for assistance.  Joshua Lidsky told News 8, "A bunny is not a violent animal, a bunny is not a violent dog or a violent cat or a rabid animal, it's a caged creature that all it does is give love to our family." Joshua also told News 8 that he would love to keep Sandy, and keep his family happy. He just wants to pay his taxes and go on with his life in peace.

The Lidsky family is permitted to keep Sandy at their home during the appeal process and while they are awaiting the town’s decision. However, the town attorney told News 8 that if the Lidskys lose the appeal it could possibly spark Superior Court action to remove the bunny from the premises.

As far as this writer is concerned, the ordinances which towns maintain that regulate the appropriate size of properties necessary to lawfully keep large animals (such as horses, pigs and goats) in populated areas makes sense.  But keeping a beloved Flemish rabbit as a family pet is quite another story.

Watch the video uploaded to YouTube by WC SMedia to see a Giant Flemish rabbit up close and personal.


In this case, is this town ordinance fair?  What do you think?  Tell us in a comment.

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Comments (10)

Anonymous (Unverified)
Email from the mayor - As the Mayor of the town here in North Haven, I have told our citizens, I have told the family who has the rabbit, I have told the neighbors who filed a complaint against the rabbit and its cage, I have told CNN national news, I have told all of the local TV and Radio Stations and all of the local newspapers that the little girl will NEVER have her rabbit taken away from her by the town. The town got pulled into a very nasty neighbor dispute involving the rabbit, the cage and blighted conditions on the rabbit owners property. Everyone now knows, including the little girl who is very happy, that the pet rabbit will never be taken away. If you have any questions, you can call me at town hall here in North Haven, Ct. Sincerely, Mike Freda 203-239-5321
Iniki (Unverified)
I agree with the towns ordinance when it comes to large animals like horses, cows, goats, and sheep. I would also defend the town if these owners were using the property as a breeding facility. This is not the case though. This is one "PET" rabbit for crying out loud. As long as it is housed and cared for properly then what is the problem here? This town needs to take cases on individual merit. My thought is this is a big rabbit but these people are not raising it for meat use. They love this animal. Next they will be telling people with Maine Coon cat that they have to get rid of their cat(s) because they are too big.
EAS (Unverified)
Of course, it's not fair. It's stupid and mean to both the bunny and the little girl to take the bunny away, and probably kill it. With so many unresponsible pet owners dumping animals, all of these mooks going into peoples' residences and seizing their pets (who, if they were assault rifles, would at least have the NRA to protect them) is just wrong.
Anonymousannie (Unverified)
with all the drugs and high crime in cities and towns these days, one would think the police have more important things to do with their time than harass someone for having a pet rabbit!!!!! good grief!!!! the police in this town have too much time on their hands.
Anonstr8psycho42ymous (Unverified)
the zoning board is always medling in business they have no right to .they need to sweep around there own house and every 1 would be alright, i think this is getting to be communist country. cant do anything on ur own place any more,
Anonymous (Unverified)
commie country if ive ever seen one its an f'ing rabbit people
Reno (Unverified)
Frankly, I think that some "zoning" laws and "animal" laws are ridiculous. And I think this is one of them. And if this is the most that this town has to worry about, I think that's pretty amazing. I guess all their citizens are employed and there is no crime??