Our current selection of rabbits:
Please note:
1. The website is updated as often as possible, but all the information about an animal is subject to (often
sudden) change due to factors such as - for example - reservation, behaviour of the animal and medical
assessments. To avoid disappointment it is always best to check on the availability of an animal (by
phone) before visiting the centre .
2. It would be a great help if you did NOT enquire about animals labelled “RESERVED”. Should
the rehoming not go ahead the “RESERVED” label will be removed. If you are particularly interested
in a reserved animal keep watching the website.
N.B. For a pair of rabbits the hutch requirements are 6ft x 3ft
x 2ft 6in with a run of the same size. Rabbits are often
neglected by being just left in their hutches. This is why
we are trying to raise the standards of their accommodation.
For full details of rabbit care,
see our "
CARE of RABBITS
" page
|
JASON - adult neutered male rabbit
|
(Click picture to enlarge)
|
Jason is a lovely friendly rabbit, who is looking for a home with a lady rabbit
He can live with children 10 years of age or older.
|
|
RIPLEY - adult neutered male rabbit
|
(Click picture to enlarge)
|
Ripley is a male, neutered, adult rabbit, who is looking for a home with children 10 years of age or older and the company of other rabbits.
|
|
MADDISON and BUGS - 2 years and 3 months old, black and brown, and white, Lion head and Domestic rabbits
|
(Click picture to enlarge)
|
Maddison had been here at the Centre as a lone bunny for a while and whilst we had tried to pair her up with other bunnies she wasn't happy with any of our choices until bugs came along. She fell in love and now they are inseparable we are looking for a nice home for them both.
They can live with children 16 years of age or older.
|
|
BUBBLES and BUGSY - 2 and 3 years old domestic rabbits
|
(Click picture to enlarge)
|
Bubbles and Bugsy came in separately and found love here at the Centre. They snuggle up together on cold winter nights and are now looking for their forever home.
They can live with children 10 years of age or older.
|