Princess and Bruno (bonded pair)
Age : Breed : – Bonded : yes Neutered/Spayed: yes Rescued:
Age : Breed : – Bonded : yes Neutered/Spayed: yes Rescued:
These two boys Billy 6 years and Smartie 15 years, were originally rescued from owners that had abused them, unfortunately after sometime, the new owner could no longer afford to care for them so they have been taken on by us. As you can imagine having been abused in the past, they need to regain…
We rescued Gerard and Walter back in in 2008, today finally they were moved to their new home, where they will be loved and fussed over, for the rest of their natural life. Pigs, when castrated and kept in pairs or groups, in suitable conditions, make fantastic pets. Pigs are highly intelligent, very sociable, clean and surprisingly easy to look…
This chap came to us early in the new year, exhausted and very weak. A few weeks of rehabilitation and he was ready to go. Its times like this that makes the 6am 14 hours days seem worth while.
These two boys Billy 6 years and Smartie 15 years, were originally rescued from owners that had abused them, unfortunately after sometime, the new owner could no longer afford to care for them so they have been taken on by us.
Holly went to a fabulous new home and made herself right at home. She has plenty of room to run round and she has a friend coming to live with her from another rescue centre. What a perfect ending for a bunny that was dumped at a local vets in the week before Christmas. We…
When we rescued Bertie the so called Micro-Pig, the BBC came with us to highlight the growing problem of breeders miss selling micro-pigs. Breeders sell them as ‘not growing larger than a Cocker Spaniel’, the reality is that they grow large and when kept un-castrated and on their own, can become extremely destructive. Watch the programme on BBC 1, East Midlands Inside Out.
Polly could be a bit grumpy but happy endings often happen for those that we think are going to be here long term. She found a great home with lots of other bunnies and has loads of room to run about.
Today we have rescued our first hens of 2011. Battery hens live a miserable existences and after a short life, the are sent for slaughter to maintain high egg production, in the name of cheap food.