Greta is a 5 year old girl at Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary. She is a little timid so will need some time to adjust to any new home. She would be best re homed as a companion for a compatible rabbit friend.
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.
Showing posts with label Lancashire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lancashire. Show all posts
Wednesday, 19 February 2020
Tuesday, 7 January 2020
Dolly & Lamby, 3 & 5yrs, Lancashire
Read more about them here.
Wednesday, 20 February 2019
Mrs Brown & Bella, 7yrs, Lancashire
Mrs Brown and Bella are a pair at Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary. They have always lived together. Mrs. Brown is quite friendly but Bella (grey) is a little bit shy. They need to be re homed as a pair and would like a quiet home to retire in.
Read more about them here.
Read more about them here.
Sunday, 29 October 2017
Colin & Bits, 6yrs, Lancashire
Colin and Bits are a 6 year old pair at Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary. Colin (on the right) is quite laid back and the pair like to spend time laying side by side.
Read more about them here.
Read more about them here.
Saturday, 9 September 2017
Albie, 8yrs, Lancashire
Albie is an 8 year old boy at Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary. Albie came to us as his owners were moving overseas and could not take him. Albie was kept as a house rabbit and is quite friendly and litter trained. Albie would like a quiet home and would enjoy the company of another older rabbit.
Read more about him here.
Read more about him here.
Saturday, 27 December 2014
Rosie & Bramble, 6 & 3yrs, Lancashire
Rosie and Bramble are a sweet pair at Easterleigh Animal Sanctuary. Bramble, a 3 year old Netherland Dwarf, is a confident little bun & likes to investigate everything. He tolerates handling & loves to be talked to. Rosie, a 6 year old Lionhead, has not been handled much although we are working on it. Therefore, she is quite a timid & nervous girl.
However, with regular interaction & a good routine there is no reason why Rosie cannot become a confident, loving bunny. She just needs someone to give her a chance.
Read more about them here.
Read more about them here.
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