Rabbits
If you would like to adopt an animal from the local RSPCA you will need to have a Home Visit. Please contact us on 01723 369804 and leave a message giving your name, address and telephone number clearly so that we can return your call.
Please visit our “How to Adopt?” page for more information.
If you could help us in 2012 by adopting a rabbit,
(or two! as we have several groups of rabbits teamed up)
then please contact us, so we can arrange your home visit
They are still with us ! Blyss, Bailey and Bella and also Ben and Jenny - they are still looking for a home! Can you offer that loving home they are looking for?!
R12 Ben and R13 Jenny, Dutch, male and female (both neutered), approx 5 months old, cute and friendly. This brother and sister duo are looking for a home to stay together.

R20 Misty, R21 Smudge, R22 Smokey - Our very special trio of girls are looking for a very special home where they can stay together. They are extremely friendly, are very easy to handle and will make the most loveliest of pets.

Rehomed R11 Dora, Dutch, female (neutered), approx 1 year old. We hear Dora has already been rubbing noses between the wire with her new male rabbit companion.

Rehomed R2 Pebbles, English x Lop, Female (neutered), approx 2 years old. Pebbles left us for her new home this week, where she is in the process of teaming up with her new male rabbit companion. A long awaited loving home for one very lovely rabbit.

Rehomed R40 Flo, Lionhead x Lop, female, 16 months old (neutered). Lucky Flo has just left us for her new home yesterday. She has a gorgeous garden to run around in with her new male rabbit companion.

R35 Blyss (mum, neutered) approx 2 years old and R36 Bailey (neutered male) and R37 Bella (neutered female) approx 11 months (son and daughter). We have just rehomed two of our gorgeous girls, now just three of the family left. As they have been kept in a foster home, they have been well handled, and are really super buns, who are comfortable with being picked up and cuddled. Blyss is quite independent and we feel she would be much happier going to a new home where there is an existing male rabbit she could team up with. Bailey and Bella will need a home where they can stay together.






