Daisy, Bella & Tinkerbell Rehomed 4 May 09
Three beautiful female gerbils have finally been rehomed.
Three beautiful female gerbils have finally been rehomed.
Luna has been bonded with Dexter and rehomed.
Yesterday Coco found herself with 2 new friends – Rosie and Charlotte. Like Coco, Charlotte has laminitis so will need special care. These 2 ponies will stay at the sanctuary for the rest of their lives. We have decided not to adopt any ponies out to new owners. Instead if people want to ‘adopt a…
This week we have taken in a wild rabbit with myxomatosis. On the night she came in we gave her antibiotics, quarantined her in a warm room with lots of Olbas oils, flushed her eyes, syringe fed her on some warm food and got rid of the fleas that she was infested with. We weren’t…
This little chap came to us a week ago, he was found on someones lawn possibly after falling out of his nest. We are now hand rearing him and he’s putting on weight and growing fast. He did spend much of his day sleeping or feeding, but now starting to get active.
Poor 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.
The 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…
These gorgeous little guineas were still quite nervous when they were adopted. There history was unknown but they have found a fabulous home with other guineas where they will get the fuss they deserve. No doubt these 2 will come out of their shell in no time at all now that they have found a loving…
Finding homes for baby rabbits is normally quite easy, however while ever the babies are being rehomed the adults get left behind. Thousands of rabbits sit in recue centres awaiting new homes, yet people continue to breed them for money.