Ralphie and Meredith are a 4.5 and 5 year old pair at Cottontails Rabbit & Guinea Pig Rescue. They are a mother/daughter pair. They are both neutered and have had their RHD2 vaccinations, with their combined vaccinations being done on the 16th January. Their teeth are excellent, and they are both in good condition.
Read more about them 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 Wiltshire. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wiltshire. Show all posts
Tuesday, 14 January 2020
Friday, 24 August 2018
Billy & Ronnie, 7 & 3yrs, Wiltshire
Billy and Ronnie are a 7 and 3 year old pair at Swindon Rabbit Rescue. Ronnie is perfectly healthy but Billy is completely blind and has a disease called syphillis. The syphillis has outbreaks maybe a few times a year which causes his nose and genitalia to become sore and he needs painkillers and antibiotics. He takes these really well.
Read more about them here.
Read more about them here.
Sunday, 14 January 2018
Smudge, 9yrs, Swindon
Smudge is a 9 year old boy at Swindon Rabbit Rescue. He loves human contact and loves his head rubs even melted into the floor and gong to sleep when receiving them.
Read more about him here.
Read more about him here.
Friday, 22 September 2017
Bluebell, 7yrs, Swindon
Bluebell is a 7 year old boy at Swindon Rabbit Rescue. He has been very well looked after and much loved in his previous home but sadly lost his partner rabbit to illness so he has been brought to us to find another friend.
Read more about him here.
Read more about him here.
Friday, 29 May 2015
Rosie, 8yrs, Wiltshire
Rosie is an 8 year old girl at RSPCA North Wiltshire. She is easy to handle once caught but quite cage territorial. She is not currently neutered due to her age but this can be done if she is to be bonded with an older male. She can also be very feisty around food.
Read more about her here.
Read more about her here.
Monday, 29 September 2014
Florence & Betty, 6yrs, Wiltshire
Florence and Betty are a pretty lop pair at RSPCA North Wiltshire. We came into foster care when we were only tiny babies and were discovered only when someone bought a hutch and found us abandoned inside! We have never found our loving special forever family and have been in foster care ever since. I'm Florence and I'm the biggest bunny you can see in the photo. My foster mummy says she is sure my mum or dad must have been a giant bunny as I'm very big, but I'm very good and gentle. My sister is Betty and she is a lot smaller than me. She is very nervous and shy and not as confident as I am, but our foster mummy says she thinks she will come out of her shell with a loving forever family. We would need to be rehomed together as I look after my sister and we love each other so much. We are very happy bunnies and our foster mummy says she thinks we are really funny at meal times as we get so excited because we love our food so much.
Read more about them here.
Read more about them here.
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