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Ron Rehomed 31 Dec
ByJonThis guy came to us just before Christmas, he was an unloved pet. Ron was very friendly and although not everyones choice, rats do make great pets and he was quickly rehomed. He has now been called something Welsh which we can’t remember (it is welsh for hairy!!)
Jemima (now Meg) Rehomed – Feb 08
ByJon‘Jem’ as we called her came from a breeder and had been used for a couple of years for breeding. She had a breeding ring on her leg which we immediately cut off as she will never be used as a breeding machine again. She came in with her sister Lucy but unfortunately girls sometimes…
Dusty and Cilla Homed
ByJonThese two lovely ladies get a new home together, these two sisters also now have new names, dusty and Cilla.
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.
Cherry (Female)
ByJonCherry was bonded with a rabbit here called Brinsley and went to live in a fabulous home. She was a bit of a grump but we got her spayed and with a friend and space to run around she seemed to be a lot better.
