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Poppy Rehomed 25th April 09
ByBethPoor Poppy came in so thin her back bone was prominent and she only looked like a baby guinea. She soon put on weight and by keeping her indoors she became a cheeky guinea who always liked to snatch a good carrot from your hand.
Primrose (now Mistykins) – Rehomed 1 November
ByJonThis gorgeous little girl was soon snapped up, she went to a home in Watford to live as a house rabbit, with another small rabbit called Teddykins. Primrose was such a special rabbit as she managed to be a surrogate mum to a very young orphaned kit. We could of rehomed Primrose a million times…
2012 In Review
ByJon2012 was another challenging year for us, what with the appalling weather, a summer and winter of mud, but most of all, the sheer increasing number of calls to take in unwanted pets. Pets Unfortunately too many people treat pets as the disposable commodity, it is all too easy to get a pet without any checks, advice or neutering, then give it up. As…
Sheep Find Life-Long Home
ByJonWe have found three rams and a ewe to an amazing home where we have re-homed pet sheep before. These four have joined a resident pair to make a new flock, that have lots and lots of open space, lush grasses and wild plants to feed off and good shelter.This is all in good time…
Swan Rescue
ByJonThis beautiful swan came to us from Shipley County Park. It had a fishing hook lodged into its body. Following a trip to the vets to have the hook removed, it is now recuperating in a pen on antibiotics and painkillers.
