I adopted a Dandy and Beano from Macclesfield RSPCA. They are 2 hrs away from me so this involved a trip to go and see them and reserve them, then waiting for a home check with the local branch, and then another trip to collect them. I'm so glad I got them, I love my boys and they are such amazing characters. The lady who runs it works full time, and then does the RSPCA around that as a volunteer :shock: she really does so much work I don't know how she fits everything in. Some of the animals are in foster, but they were in a private boarding place as they don't have a branch rehoming centre. The lady who ran the boarding was very good. They both knew the personalities of the rabbits very well. They really care about the rabbits in their care and I still send updates. Even though they were very busy I mostly recieved replies from my emails the same day or the next day. I had to wait about a week for a home check from the local rspca, the lady who did it also worked full time and was a volunteer for the rspca.
I adopted Boots from my local animal rescue BARC, after falling in love with him at the open day. My other 4 are bunnies who don't appreciate human contact much, and after I looked after my friends cuddle bunny for a week I decided I wanted a cuddly bunny in my life. So I asked if there were any cuddle bunnies who weren't reserved, and lifted him out and had a snuggle, and fell in love with him. That was a quicker process as they are very local (3 miles up the road) so things could be arranged around work. It was mostly done by email/PM as this was easier to respond to, as the lady who runs BARC also works too. She knows the personalities of the bunnies very well, and really cares about all the rabbits there, and I keep updating her when I think about it.
If I ever wanted/needed any more bunnies I would not hesitate to adopt from them or any other rescue :thumb: