CAMBRIDGE – A Cambridge woman who helped rescue more than 70 rabbits from “deplorable” living conditions last summer is still working to find homes for 11 bunnies.

Haviva Porter-Lush, who founded the Cambridge-based Rabbit Rescue foundation more than 15 years ago, successfully located foster and adoptive families for nearly all of the rabbits seized from a Peterborough facility, which raised them for meat in unacceptable conditions.

Porter-Lush turned to Facebook this week to ask for the community’s help once again, urgently appealing for new homes for some of the animals.

About 11 of the bunnies seized during the original rescue have been surrendered back to the foundation, she explained, as foster families could no longer keep the bunnies.