Brambles

** Rehomed**

Description: Hi there my name is Brambles. I am estimated to be between 1 – 2 years old and am a lilac giant.

About me: I arrived at the centre on the 3/9/16 with another rabbit called Samson. Fortunatly a neighbour intervened with my previous owners who was going to release us to the wild to fend for ourselves – or most likely become fox food.

General health: I have been spayed and am up to date with my vaccinations. I am in good health.

Temperament: I am quite the bold girl! I really do not like to be handled (will nip) and I shouldnt really be handled anyway due to my size. I am very clean and enjoy a good fuss. I’m not one for toys but I do like my food!

Type of home wanted: I am looking for another rabbit around the same age as me. I am a very large rabbit and therefore will need a lot of room!!!! I would make a good house rabbit or if kept outdoors would need to be housed in a shed or wendy house or aviary/ kennel. I would be suitible around supervised children.

Adoption Fee: To help cover the costs of vaccinations, spaying and housing costs. The charity asks for a minimal donation of £60 for Brambles.

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 that you cannot just put two rabbits together and think they will get along. Bonding can be a lengthy process. We appreciate how nerve wracking it can be bonding rabbits. Though we do advise you do your homework we are always happy to offer advice. If your rabbit is bonding to one of our own we do offer speed dating. This is a last option where, depending on availability of space, you can bring your rabbit in to be bonded to one if our own under the eye and experience of our staff.

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

How to Adopt

For more information or to enquire about adoption please contact:

Brinsley Animal Rescue
Brinsley
Nottinghamshire
NG16 5AX

Tel: 01773 712999
Email: [email protected]


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