Queen Maeve the Flemish Giant rabbit is getting ready to go to her new home.
The 7kg rabbit was picked up by the DSPCA after being found in Mulhuddart and has been in its car ever since.
This afternoon, the DSPCA confirmed that she will now be going to her new home next week.
She was neutered yesterday as there is a "gorgeous male" Flemish rabbit living at her new home already.
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“So we don't want them to make loads of baby Flemish rabbits,” the DSPCA said.
“She's going to her lovely new home next week with her new family and we're delighted for the outcome.”
Queen Maeve is the size of a small dog and is believed to be around two years old.
She was not microchipped and the DSPCA has been searching for her owners since she was found.
The Flemish Giant rabbit is the largest breed of domestic rabbit.
The weigh around 7kg on average but can grow to be as heavy as 10kg.
They are often kept as pets as they are known for being docile and patient when being handled.