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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…
Wild Mice Rescue
ByJonWhen we cleared out one of our stables to make way for 150 ex-battery hens, we moved some bales of straw and disturbed a family of wild mice. Unfortunately the mother ran off and we could not find her. We had no choice, her babies were too young to defend for themselves so we hand…
Piggies Homed
ByJonThese two female piggies are among the very few lucky ones, two of 5 that people have offered homes for this year. They came to us 18 months ago, another pair of unwanted pet pigs.It is not just general pets such as rabbits and cats that we received so many requests to take on, sadly…
Rabbit Health Essentials
ByJonWhen people rehome a rabbit from us, we ensure that it has undergone a thorough health check including the teeth.
Spencer (now Jack) Rehomed 19 Feb 09
ByBethThis young lad came in with 2 other unneutered rabbits so had to be seperated. He found an amazingly spacious home with a lovely doe called ‘Sally’. What a perfect and happy ending. Well for Jack it is just the beginning of a great new adventure.
Wildlife Hospital – Update
ByJonIn 2011 we were granted planning permission to convert a large garage, which we will use to treat wildlife that comes into the charity. We have been working very hard raising the funds for this vital work, now with £8,000 raised so far, we are able to start the first stage. Now the the garage…