Saturday 27 April 2013

Dolly, 4/5yrs old, Surrey

Dolly is a 4-5 year old large lop at Furry Friends Animal Rescue who needs a home with a neutered male rabbit for company. She has come to us because her previous owner is moving into property which does not allow animals. On arrival, Dolly did have a mite infestation, however she has now been treated for this. She has a really nice nature and is a big softie. She is going to make someone an excellent addition. Dolly was very overweight on arrival, but is nearly at the correct weight now. She has been spayed, vaccinated, wormed and seen by our vet.

To see more details on this girl click here

Wednesday 3 April 2013

Spots & Fliss, 7 & 5yrs, Surrey

Spots and Fliss are an older pair at The Rabbit Crossing. Fliss is much loved 5 year old and is very fluffy. Her coat needs careful management. This has always been maintained by her previous owner by shaving as she's not really one for the big groom. Spots is a 7 year old lad who has also been known as Little Man, Spotsy, and Mr Boo. Both have lived as house rabbits previously but have also been happily living outside since July 2010.

Read more about them here.

Stew, 5yrs, Manchester

Stew is a 5 year old Dutch rabbit at Tameside Rabbit Rescue. He came into the rescue when his owner could no longer look after him and he's looking for a nice peaceful retirement home.

For more about him read here.

Monday 1 April 2013

Betty, 6yrs, West Midlands

Betty is a 6 year old Dwarf Lop at Fat Fluffs. Betty is looking for a home where there is lots going on that she can be involved with. Despite being slightly older Betty is full of life and a happy easy going little girl who is friendly and affectionate.

Read more about here here.

Kylie, Beyonce & Christina, 5yrs, Herts

Kylie, Beyonce & Christina are three 5 year old rabbits at The Rabbit Residence Rescue. These three were originally rehomed in 2008 but were returned to the rescue in 2012 through no fault of their own. They're medium sized and do have subtle differences to tell them apart!

For more about these three read here.