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ByJonGerrard and Walter, now Ronnie and Reggie have left the sanctuary for their new permanent home thanks to Brinsley Animal Rescue. These boys came to us about 6 years ago, they were un-castrated and therefore really boisterous. After a year or so and after being castrated, we fortunately re-homed them, sadly they were returned a…
Bertie finds a loving home
ByJonToday Bertie was moved to his new, life-long home where he has an acre of land, a girlfriend and a stable to sleep in, a far cry fom the bungelow he came from, living on his own. Bertie met his girlfriend for the first time, he and Poppy, did a bit of speed dating.
Morris Rehomed – Sep O8
ByJonMorris was another statistic an unwanted pet, that’s how he came to us, as do too many pets. But now thanks to Brinsley Animal Rescue, he has been assessed, castrated and rehomed in a loving home where he has a spayed partner as his life long friend.
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:
Alli & Abi Rehomed 7 Feb-09
ByJonAlli & Abi Alli is a little nervous but understandably so, as she came from a dreadful breeder. She would make a lovely pet for someone, she needs loads of time and fuss. Abi is a pure black rabbit. At present she is a bit timid. She had been used by a breeder but she really…
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…

