Hi all,
Not sure where the best place is to post this, but I'm hoping someone will be able to help.
This morning I found a stray bunny sat outside my neighbour's house. He's now in my kitchen, so at least he's out of the rain and safe from cats etc, but I'm not sure what to do with him! He definitely doesn't belong to any of my immediate neighbours, and I've put up some signs around the area in case anyone is looking for him.
The RSPCA don't have anywhere very local (as far as I know) that takes in animals, and the cat & dog shelter has places for rabbits, but is full. I've contacted a couple of local rescues via email so hopefully one of them will be able to offer a place.
My main problem is that I don't have anywhere suitable to keep him, so will need a rescue place by tomorrow at the latest (assuming no one comes forward to claim him). If there is anyone in the area who might be able to help, could you let me know please?
He's definitely a pet and is quite tame. He wasn't keen on being caught but didn't put up too much of a fight, and sat quite calmly while I had hold of him. There's no obvious injuries and he seems OK in himself. (Also, I'm referring to "him" but I'm not sure - I don't know how easy it is to sex a rabbit, and don't want to manhandle him/her too much to have a closer look down there!)
Not sure where the best place is to post this, but I'm hoping someone will be able to help.
This morning I found a stray bunny sat outside my neighbour's house. He's now in my kitchen, so at least he's out of the rain and safe from cats etc, but I'm not sure what to do with him! He definitely doesn't belong to any of my immediate neighbours, and I've put up some signs around the area in case anyone is looking for him.
The RSPCA don't have anywhere very local (as far as I know) that takes in animals, and the cat & dog shelter has places for rabbits, but is full. I've contacted a couple of local rescues via email so hopefully one of them will be able to offer a place.
My main problem is that I don't have anywhere suitable to keep him, so will need a rescue place by tomorrow at the latest (assuming no one comes forward to claim him). If there is anyone in the area who might be able to help, could you let me know please?
He's definitely a pet and is quite tame. He wasn't keen on being caught but didn't put up too much of a fight, and sat quite calmly while I had hold of him. There's no obvious injuries and he seems OK in himself. (Also, I'm referring to "him" but I'm not sure - I don't know how easy it is to sex a rabbit, and don't want to manhandle him/her too much to have a closer look down there!)