Thursday 30 April 2015

Boris, 7yrs, York

Boris is a 7 year old New Zealand at Acomb Rabbit Rescue. He is an incredibly relaxed and friendly male. He's vaccinated and neutered. Boris would like a home with a neutered friend.

Read more about him here.

Sunday 26 April 2015

Timmy, 7yrs, Somerset

Timmy is a 7 year old bunny at National Animal Welfare Trust, Somerset. I can be happily and easily handled, though I am quite an independent boy who enjoys my own space. Unfortunately I have a condition called E. Cuniculi which means that I am looking for a home with experienced handlers that understand the condition.

Read more about him here.

Thursday 23 April 2015

Jazz & Shishi, 5 & 3yrs, Hertfordshire

Jazz and Shishi are a pair of bunnies at Wood Green Animal Shelters, Heydon. Jazz the Lionhead may look a little tatty and grumpy, but he is a curious, and friendly rabbit. He loves to explore his enrichment, and his people by climbing on them! Once he''s given you a check over, he may even be so kind to give you a groom. Jazz and his new friend Shishi are looking for a home together, where they can have a large area to explore. Shishi is a little shy at first but gains a lot of confidence from Jazz. Shishi loves food and once she comes over she is happy to be stroked.

Read more about them here.

Wednesday 22 April 2015

Friday 10 April 2015

Archie, 7yrs, Essex

Archie is a 7 year old boy at Cuddly Critters. He came into rescue as his owner was moving.

Read more about him here.

Thursday 9 April 2015

Spring & Summer, 4 & 5yrs, Hertfordshire

Spring and Summer are a pair of rabbits for adoption at the Blue Cross, Hertfordshire.

Hello, my name is Spring and this is my friend Summer! I am 5 year old Netherland dwarf and Summer is a 4 year old Lion head. We both are great adventures, we love exploring, the bigger the space the more fun for us! When we're not exploring we love playing, running through tubes, through and on top of boxes and we especially love demolishing edible toys and treats! We both can be quite independent, we don't mind being stroked but definitely prefer to keep all four feet on the ground.

Read more about them here.