Two baby Goats Rehomed – June 08
These two baby goats were a result of the milk industry, unwanted and were destined to become pet food. Fortunately we rescued them and they now live in a large garden in Gedling
The three sheep we recently took in from a bad home are all sorted. They have been sheared, wormed and had their hooves trimmed. Today they have gone to a great new temporary home. They will be back with us in the late Spring but for now they have an amazing home with lush grass…
Elsie could be a bit grumpy and so was here for quite a while. She has now gone to live in THE most amazing place with a bespoke huge hutch and run. The lucky little girl now also has a husbun called Harry – they make a fantastic couple. We await photos and updates!
Ivor and Eric finally found a fabulous home with someone that ordinarily rehomes cats. It’s a good job they love bunnies too and were able to offer Ivor and Eric the home they deserve.
We always have mixed feelings when we re-home our rescued animals, we’re sorry to see them go, but very happy knowing that we have home checked their home and been reassured that they are going to a loving home. Katie and Joe came in separately, Joe has been with us for a couple of years…
Finding homes for baby rabbits is normally quite easy, however while ever the babies are being rehomed the adults get left behind. Thousands of rabbits sit in recue centres awaiting new homes, yet people continue to breed them for money.
*** Rehomed *** Description: Hi there my name is Twix. I am a male, around 8 months old and am a stunning yellow continental giant. About me: I arrived at the centre on the 29/5/16 with my bother, Wallie and my sister, Blackberry. We were unwanted pets. Temperament: I am a shy but curious rabbit,…