Elsa & Michelle

REhomed

Description: Our names are Elsa and Michelle, we are sisters and are both
 18 months old and English Spot X does

About Me: We arrived on the  22/10/16 after we didn’t bond to our previous owner current rabbits.

Temperament: Michelle is the most confident but both are quite shy rabbits. The will let you handle them and will settle down in your arms after some time. They are both diggers and chewers, but they do keep their hutch clean.

General Health: Elsa has a scar on her ear, when she got into a fight and it was torn open. It has healed nice though. They are both spayed, up to date with their vaccinations and are in good health.

Type of home wanted: They would suit a teenager or above. They would make better out door rabbits then indoor rabbits and must be rehomed together.

Adoption Fee: To help the charity cover the costs of neutering, vaccinations and housing costs. We ask for a minimal donation of £75 for both Elsa and Michelle.

If you think you can offer Elsa & Michelle a “furever home” please do not hesitate to contact us using the details below. We are not open to the public and viewing is by appointment only.

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For the welfare of the rabbit we ask to do a home check or if you live far ( out of 15 mile radius from NG16 5AX) Please email us a photo of your set up ( quicker) or bring one with you to the appointment.

What we look for is sufficient space. At minimum a hutch at 6ft x 2ft x 2ft with an attached run of 6ft squared. That the accommodation is fox proof, that the rabbit has a partner and that you’ll be able to provide for the animal.

Please note we cannot reserve rabbits unless you have seen them in person. Rabbits are on a first come, first served basis. We can only reserve rabbits for a week, otherwise the next interested person gets priority. Unfortunately, we have had many people mess the charity around, please don’t add to the number.

Thanks for viewing! :3


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