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ByJonWe are really struggling to cope with all the animals that get called through every single day, not to mention all the needy hedgehogs that currently need our help on a daily basis. Yet again we have had to take in 4 very frightened kittens that were dumped in a box in a shop in…
Misty Rehomed 25 April 09
ByJonThe previous owners of Misty bought him from White Post Farm, they were advised to let the rabbit know `who was boss’ by pinning him down by his neck when being fed. As you can imagine poor Misty became frightened of his owners who took the advice in good faith. Misty now has a beautiful bunny friend…
Scruff (single male) Rehomed 19 August 2010
ByJonAge : 3-4months Breed : Lionhead cross Bonded : No Neutered/Spayed: Not yet Rescued: June 2010 Scruff is very lucky, he was handed into a vets after being found wandering around on his own. Many people who give up there rabbits irresponsibly let them go, foolishly thinking that they will survive in the wild. Scruff was…
Mary the Ewe
ByJonThis weekend has been quite busy, we rehomed two Pygmy Goats, unfortunately though two sheep came in. This poor girl is Mary, her owners made contact the day they were moving house, desperately needing a home for poor Mary. Although we were reluctant to take on any more sheep, as we now have 2 rams and 6 ewes, how…
Mrs Brown Rehomed 13 March 09
ByBethMrs Brown (so called because she found a home with a Mr Brown) was a lovely placid rabbit. After a quick bit of dating they appear to be a lovely bonded couple who will spend lots of time binkying round an enclosed garden. Here is a photo of the beautiful couple:
Elsa & Michelle
ByJonREhomed Description: Our names are Elsa and Michelle, we are sisters and are both 18 months old and English Spot X does About Me: We arrived on the 22/10/16 after we didn’t bond to our previous owner current rabbits. Temperament: Michelle is the most confident but both are quite shy rabbits. The will let you…