Lots of Rabbits & Guinea Pigs!

Having felt quite pleased with ourselves for recently homing lots of rabbits and guinea pigs we have now had a sudden influx of them.  Next weekend we have over 20 rabbits and guinea pigs coming in to the rescue centre. We are trying to get all the bunnies neutered and vaccinated as soon as possible so that they can go to new homes. Please get in touch if you are looking to adopt bunnies.

Every year over 30,000 rabbits end up in rescue centres.  There is NEVER any reason to breed or buy rabbits from breeders when you consider this statistic.

If you aren’t able to adopt a rabbit yourself then you may want to consider sponsoring one of our permanent rabbits who cannot be rehomed at a cost of £40 per year.

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