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Wise Old Thumper
Posted on behalf of bunlover
Name: Bracken
Physical Description: Wild rabbit agouti and small possibly hand reared as quite tame to humans
Temperament very very affectionate likes to be stroked
Age roughly 6 months old
Sex: female
Neuter Status: un nuetered can either go to a home where neuter can be confirmed will be done or cannot be rehomed until september as i do not have the spare money to neuter her aswell until then
Vaccination Status: both vhd adn myxi up to date
Health: no known health problems
Type of home wanted: large avairy or shed with tall run her binkys are very high also would like her to have free range time, MUST have other rabbit company, she could also go as a house rabbit but only as part of group or pair and have access to a garden, she is currently in a 6ft hutch and 6x6ft run combo with free range time unfortunatly her binkys are around 4ft hight and so in the hutch/run she cannot do this and sits biting the mesh to be free she is ok in the house but it would need severe rabbit proofing, she desperatly wants affection and has gotten in with other rabbits here and was fine she will be an easy bond, any home must be very secure as she can sqeeze through tiny gaps (she got out of a dog crate by going throguh the gaps)
Location: langley slough can be brought to gloucester easily too
Reason for rehoming
was found in a garden and handed in to pah adoption but couldnt face a wild rabbit being kept in a small hutch so took her from there with promise of ideal home with a freind, sadly home feel through due to redundancy
other information
Bracken will not be rehomed anywhere there are dogsor birds of prey as we tried her at a rescue in a run and the rescue ladys dogs walked by(they are very tame and not in least interested in bunnys) and she went ballistic crashing into sides of pen and cut herself on mesh she is very frightened of dogs. she does however seem fine with cats around though is wary of them.
She also eats a more natrual diet than your average rabbit enjoying grazing on grass where possible and eating leaves instead of veg(note she will eat small amounts of veg and has daily pellets now)
here are some pics of bracken
Name: Bracken
Physical Description: Wild rabbit agouti and small possibly hand reared as quite tame to humans
Temperament very very affectionate likes to be stroked
Age roughly 6 months old
Sex: female
Neuter Status: un nuetered can either go to a home where neuter can be confirmed will be done or cannot be rehomed until september as i do not have the spare money to neuter her aswell until then
Vaccination Status: both vhd adn myxi up to date
Health: no known health problems
Type of home wanted: large avairy or shed with tall run her binkys are very high also would like her to have free range time, MUST have other rabbit company, she could also go as a house rabbit but only as part of group or pair and have access to a garden, she is currently in a 6ft hutch and 6x6ft run combo with free range time unfortunatly her binkys are around 4ft hight and so in the hutch/run she cannot do this and sits biting the mesh to be free she is ok in the house but it would need severe rabbit proofing, she desperatly wants affection and has gotten in with other rabbits here and was fine she will be an easy bond, any home must be very secure as she can sqeeze through tiny gaps (she got out of a dog crate by going throguh the gaps)
Location: langley slough can be brought to gloucester easily too
Reason for rehoming
was found in a garden and handed in to pah adoption but couldnt face a wild rabbit being kept in a small hutch so took her from there with promise of ideal home with a freind, sadly home feel through due to redundancy
other information
Bracken will not be rehomed anywhere there are dogsor birds of prey as we tried her at a rescue in a run and the rescue ladys dogs walked by(they are very tame and not in least interested in bunnys) and she went ballistic crashing into sides of pen and cut herself on mesh she is very frightened of dogs. she does however seem fine with cats around though is wary of them.
She also eats a more natrual diet than your average rabbit enjoying grazing on grass where possible and eating leaves instead of veg(note she will eat small amounts of veg and has daily pellets now)
here are some pics of bracken