Midge & Madge Rehomed – August 08
Now with new loving family as they were snapped up by a volunteer. I believe they are now called Freddie and Finbar. They have a great new cage but refuse to use a wheel.
Now with new loving family as they were snapped up by a volunteer. I believe they are now called Freddie and Finbar. They have a great new cage but refuse to use a wheel.
These two girls were with us for too long, the little sweeties were passed over too many times but now thay have a great new life.
This guy is so cute and has such a nice temperament, he didn’t even make our homing section before he was given a good home.
Fudge came to us with two others, little did we know that two of them were pregnant so 3 soon became 14! We have found a home for dear little Fudge but have quite a few baby rabbits that need loving new homes. It is easy to see from this example how rabbit breeding can…
These cute little couple came to us from an unwanted home, but they weren’t with us for long.
Each year 10s of millions of chickens are slaughtered at only 72 weeks old, even though they will continue to lay eggs for years. We rescue as many as we can and rehome them. These beauties came for Brighton and so far we have found homes for over 90.
Unfortunately Betty’s life long pal Belinda died very suddenly at the vets in July. We presume that she had a heart attack. It was very sudden and came as a great shock. Both these goats were very overweight when they came to us and we are still battling with Bettys weight. Betty needs a friend…
Jimmy was a friendly, tame boy who found a girlfriend called Bramble. After a bit of speed dating they were firm friends.
A volunteer spotted this little lady whilst cleaning out her cage and immediately offered her a home. She was a lovely gem of a mouse who was very handleable and very friendly.