I appreciate everyone is full to bursting, but just on the off-chance that someone does have space....
Celia at Kirkby Pet Welfare in Nottinghamshire has had telephone calls from people regarding two lots of rabbits that she is unable to take in herself as she is absolutely full.
There is a female with her litter of 9 babies who are six weeks old. I think there is a male with this group too, although he is separated from mum and babies. Have just heard from Celia that the people are keeping mum, so it will just be the 9 babies being handed over. They will still be handing over the father (being kept separately) who is around 6 months old.
The second lot are a group of 4 siblings who are seven months old. Unfortunately the sexes aren't known and they are living together as a group so there could well be pregnancies. Both parents (now being kept separately) are also being handed over.
Celia has persuaded the people to hang onto these rabbits for a few more days while she tries to find someone who can take them. Again it's the usual worry, that if someone doesn't take these rabbits off their hands quickly then they will either dump them or just release them.
I am more than happy to help out with transport, if there is anyone who can help.
Celia at Kirkby Pet Welfare in Nottinghamshire has had telephone calls from people regarding two lots of rabbits that she is unable to take in herself as she is absolutely full.
There is a female with her litter of 9 babies who are six weeks old. I think there is a male with this group too, although he is separated from mum and babies. Have just heard from Celia that the people are keeping mum, so it will just be the 9 babies being handed over. They will still be handing over the father (being kept separately) who is around 6 months old.
The second lot are a group of 4 siblings who are seven months old. Unfortunately the sexes aren't known and they are living together as a group so there could well be pregnancies. Both parents (now being kept separately) are also being handed over.
Celia has persuaded the people to hang onto these rabbits for a few more days while she tries to find someone who can take them. Again it's the usual worry, that if someone doesn't take these rabbits off their hands quickly then they will either dump them or just release them.
I am more than happy to help out with transport, if there is anyone who can help.
Last edited: