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Curly and Tufty of off to Pastures New!
ByJonCurly and Tufty who we saved some years ago have finally found a wonderful new home with another goat called Henry. Although Henry is very small and the boys very large, they got on fine and soon settled in. In fact Henry can walk underneath the boys without touching the sides! The boys were original…
Buttercup Rehomed 15-1-11
ByJonThis little girl is the luckiest little bunny in the world. One of our volunteers went to Melton Mowbray cattle market and managed to buy her for £1. He brought her back to us and thought we’d tell him off (as if!!). Sadly 40 or so other buns didn’t make it into his van. Poor…
Ernie rehomed 30 August 2009
ByBethErnie was an excitable young lad. He came back to us with his brother Eddie and were fighting so we had to split them up. Ernie found a lovely home with a new female friend called Tilly.
Leo Rehomed 24 March 2010
ByBethAge : Approx 1-2years Breed : Lionhead Bonded : No Neutered/Spayed: Yes Rescued: July 09 Leo is a real sweetie. He has a lovely mane of hair melts into the floor when stroked. He is slightly jumpy about being handled but with a new home and someone to care for him as well as a little bunny…
Dolly the Rescued Dairy Goat
ByJonDolly was destined for slaughter, no-longer needed as a dairy goat. During her life, she would have repeatedly given birth to kids, so that she would produce milk which could be harvested every day. Fortunately we were able to take her on and offer her a better life. Dolly is very thin, bold in places and generally not in good…
Two Female baby Rabbits Rehomed 24 April 09
ByJonFinding homes for baby rabbits is normally quite easy, however while ever the babies are being rehomed the adults get left behind. Thousands of rabbits sit in recue centres awaiting new homes, yet people continue to breed them for money.