Two baby Goats Rehomed – June 08
These two baby goats were a result of the milk industry, unwanted and were destined to become pet food. Fortunately we rescued them and they now live in a large garden in Gedling
Peter came to us with a Guinea Pig companion. Rabbits and guinea Pigs should not be kept together, so unfortunately they had to be separated. Peter now has two girlfriends, living in a summer house with a cat flap access to a patio where he can run around and get all of the exercise that…
Lulu was brought to us after being rescued from a breeder. She had a poorly eye that was infected and was untreated. She has now made a full recovery and has a young friend called Smokey (also from us!!!). Lulu has `helicopter’ ears, one up, the other down and went to a fabulous home with other…
This weekend we rehomed our three pygmy goats, two girls and a lucky boy. Rehoming from rescues creates space to rescue more, in fact we have two ready to collect next weekend.
Dusty has been rehomed with his sister Erin. When he is neutered he will be reunited with her
We are so happy that we have found Lottie a great new home. She was chucked out onto the street to fend for herself having given birth to kittens. This loveable little lady was spayed and then went to a fabulous home where she is evidently getting lots of fuss from a very doting family.