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Motsy Rehomed 9th Jan 10
ByBethMotsy was found wandering around a local country park all on her own. The poor girl may have been turfed out or may of just gone wandering. Motsy found the best home ever with lots of room and 2 neutered male companions. She was a bit aggressive and liked to box peoples hands but we…
Finn (male) Rehomed 15th Sept 10
ByJonFinn was a rescue stud rabbit, he was neutered so that he could spend the rest of his life with a companion rabbit. He found a beautiful home with a beautiful doe for friendship and love. He has the most amazing handmade home and a lovely secure garden that he has already started exploring. What…
Jack and Stevie Get a New Home
ByJonJack and Stevie are re-homed together in a wonderful new home. This pair came to us together about a year ago and have kept a very tight bond, so it’s important that we don’t split them up. Thankfully these guys have a new home and what a posh house they have, they have certainly landed…
Jip, (now Lottie) Rehomed – Jan 08
ByBethLottie was a little timid when she first came in and quite underweight. She was quite a small rabbit and was really in need of a loving home. We kept her for 30 days to make sure she wasn’t pregnant and on the 30th day she built the hugest nest! Fortunately it was a phantom pregnancy,…
Maddy Rehomed – March 08
ByJonMaddy is so tame. She came in with her sister Saskie and its great that they have been homed together. They are so affectionate that you’d have to be careful not to tread on them as they are always under your feet and nudging you for fuss.
Mr. Carrots in his new Home
ByJonMr. Carrots, one of our Dartmoor ponies finally has a new home, his new owners were really excited to finally receive this cheeky, confident chippie. Our volunteers have spent a lot of time with Mr. C, he was very nervous, we could hardly get a head collar on him, let alone load him into a…