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These cheeky guys were rescued by us at only one week old along with 4 others. We had to hand reared them, and so they became very friendly, they follow us around everywhere and are great fun to be with, we are sad that they have gone, but they are now in a new home,…
A Massive Thank You!
A few weeks ago we put out an appeal for materials for our hay barn. A few massive thank yous are now due. Nutbrook Aggregates ( http://www.nutbrookaggregates.co.uk/) have very kindly donated two 20 tonne loads of stone for the base. If that wasn’t generous enough, Longcliffe (http://www.longcliffe.co.uk/) kindly collected and delivered one load free…
Ludo Rehomed 28 March 09
Ludo was a lovely lad. He came in as a stray and his owners came forward but then never came to pick him up, possibly because we told them that their pet needed neutering and vaccinating. Fortunately Ludo was adopted by a couple who foster small animals for another charity. He was bonded with Tessie…
Myxi – Vaccinate Your Rabbit
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…
Why not Donate Food for the Animals this Christmas?
Why Not Donate Feed Bill this Christmas? At this time of year, our bills escalate as the animals eat more hard feed which we have to buy in at great expense, also we get through tonnes of hay and straw putting a huge strain on the Charities purse. Have you considered helping the animals this…
Rabbits in Need of a Life-Long Home
Every week without fail, we receive a call or an email asking us to take on more pets. We have a non-destruct policy, we never destroy an animal unless it is in the animals best interest, due to ill health or injury. Therefore we can only take in more animals when we create space by re-homing. But too often,…