Lily is a 5 year old girl at RSPCA Altrincham. Lily came into our care along with several other bunnies from a home where they were living in small dirty completely unsuitable conditions.
Lily came into our care with her sister who unfortunately passed away under anaesthetic during her neutering procedure. Lily was understandably lonely and sad losing her sister but she is now ready to find a new partner and the happy free life she deserves.
Lily can be a little shy of new situations and people but food and routine soon wins her around. Lily had a very poor diet in her previous home, she is now fed mainly hay with fresh greens twice a day, she needs to be encouraged to eat her hay so feeding a variety of hays and fresh grass will help her keep happy and healthy.
Lily has been neutered vaccinated and microchipped and is looking to be bonded with a neutered male rabbit
Read more about her here.
Can you rehome an elderly bunny? All bunnies featured on this blog are over 5 years old and need new homes.
Monday, 12 June 2017
Sunday, 11 June 2017
Alfie, 7yrs, Essex
Alfie is a 7 year old boy at Cuddly Critters. He came to rescue as his owner didnt feel they could fulfill his needs. He is a extremely friendly boy who loves a fuss. He has been a indoors bunny.
Read more about him here.
Read more about him here.
Saturday, 10 June 2017
Stitch, 6yrs, East Sussex
Stitch is a 6 year old bun at Raystede Animal Centre. He is lovely, sweet rabbit but takes time before trusting people. Stitch loves being outdoors so would ideally find a home with a big, secure run to explore. He is looking for a loving home with a spayed female rabbit.
Read more about him here.
Read more about him here.
Sunday, 4 June 2017
Peter, 6yrs, Hampshire
Peter is a 6 year old boy at RSPCA Ashley Heath. Peter came into the RSPCA after his owner was no longer able to care for. He can be quite a shy boy, so will need time to settle into his new home and gain confidence. Peter is looking to live with a friendly, neutered female given plenty of space to get to know each other. He will require a large, spacious hutch and run to live in.
Read more about him here.
Read more about him here.
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