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Poppy Rehomed 25th April 09
ByBethPoor Poppy came in so thin her back bone was prominent and she only looked like a baby guinea. She soon put on weight and by keeping her indoors she became a cheeky guinea who always liked to snatch a good carrot from your hand.
Gerbils Rehomed 9 December 08
ByBethThere are quite a few gerbils that need good homes. Someone had been breeding these poor animals out of control and the result has been hundreds of unwanted little gerbils. Many of these gerbils have now been dispersed to quite a few rescue centres throughout the U.K to ease the burden. (We are part of an amazing network…
Misty Rehomed 25 April 09
ByJonThe previous owners of Misty bought him from White Post Farm, they were advised to let the rabbit know `who was boss’ by pinning him down by his neck when being fed. As you can imagine poor Misty became frightened of his owners who took the advice in good faith. Misty now has a beautiful bunny friend…
Colin Moves On
ByJonThis weekend we took Colin to his new, life-long home. We originally took in Colin in August this year, he was reported to have been a stray. He wasn’t castrated, so we needed to sort that out, to get him ready for rehoming. Male pigs need to be castrated, this makes them less boisterous but…
Prince Rehomed 16 June 09
ByJonPrince (now called Henry) found a fabulous home with some ex-bats and another couple of girls. Prince had a powerful pair of lungs on him and is probably going to prove to be the best alarm call in Lambley! (Sorry residents of Lambley)!! Prince was found in a ditch so what a happy ending this…


