Jemima (now Meg) Rehomed – Feb 08

gem‘Jem’ as we called her came from a breeder and had been used for a couple of years for breeding. She had a breeding ring on her leg which we immediately cut off as she will never be used as a breeding machine again. She came in with her sister Lucy but unfortunately girls sometimes don’t get on. Lucy bit Jems ear quite badly which killed the top of it. After a course of painkillers and antibiotics Jems ear came off. One of our volunteers fell in love with Jem (and most of the other rabbits) and offered her a forever home with Wolfie (above).

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