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ByJonOn Saturday we re-homed Oliver, Oscar and Olive to a great new home in Northampton. Oliver and Oscar were rescued last year, along with their two brothers who were homed in 2011. They all came from a breeder that threaten to destroy these unsold piglets. Olive came to us two months ago from people who could no longer keep her. These guys have fortunately found…
Herbie Rescued, Rehabilitated and now Rehomed
ByJonHerbie, the Hebridian sheep was abandoned by his former owner and left to fend for himself. Fortunately he was noticed and was taken care of in the short term, until he could be brought to us. We than took this gorgeous boy on, sheared him, wormed, vaccinated and castrated him. He is now in a great new home living with…
Guinea Pigs Rehomed
ByJonFour guinea pigs we rescued earlier this year have been rehomed. They have 9 little guinea pig friends to snuggle up to too. It is lovely to see guinea’s in groups and neutering the males certainly helps to integrate them with one another. They are a very chilled out group of…
Polly (single female)
ByJonPolly could be a bit grumpy but happy endings often happen for those that we think are going to be here long term. She found a great home with lots of other bunnies and has loads of room to run about.
Jasper Finds a New Home and a Girlfriend
ByJonToday, Jasper one of our Dartmoor ponies found a great new home with a gorgeous little mare for company. He was so excited at his new home and his new friend was loving the company. And the good news is that the home he has gone too may have room to squeeze in one more!!…
Poppy rehomed 20 June 2010
ByJonAge : 4 – 5 months Approx Breed : Lop Bonded : No Neutered/Spayed: No Rescued: March 10 Poppy likes to be fussed, she comes bounding to up the cage as you pass, trying to attract your attention.
