Rabbits

Please note we cannot guarantee that a particular animal will be suitable for every adopter. In the best interest of the animal we reserve to right to refuse if the circumstances are not ideal for that animal.

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.

 

To adopt a Rabbit it costs £15 – includes RHD vaccination (myxi and VHD combined – new for 2013) and neutering

 

 

Below are rabbits currently in our care – updated 17/6/2013  19.25pm

 

 
If you could help us in 2013 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

 

Do you have a lonely male or female rabbit that could benefit from a companion??? We have all our rabbits neutered which enables us to team up rabbits together. We tend to team up opposite sexes as we find this combination works best.
We offer advice and help in teaming up rabbits as it’s unsafe just to put two together 

 

 

Every bun, needs somebun to love! Tickles and Honey show you just how happy rabbits are when they have a companion

R10 Tickles,  English (black and white) male (neutered), almost 3 years and R11 Honey, Crossbreed (golden brown), female (neutered), almost 5 years.  These gorgeous rabbits have come into us due to a change in circumstances. They are a bonded pair so we will be looking for a home where they can stay together. Really sweet, friendly rabbits and deserve the chance to find a settled new home very soon.

 

 

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