Hi,
I'm sorry to here that
The first thing to do would be write some information about each rabbit. Are they neutered? Paired up with another rabbit? Personality? Size/breed? Health problems etc.
If possible then get photographs as well as they are a BIG help.
Once you have this information then add it to
www.rabbitrehome.org.uk you can also put up posters in your local vets/petshops.
Hopefully this will generate some enquiries for your rabbits and then the next step is checking out the people offering a home.
You will need to ask questions such as:
Where will the rabbit be living?
What experiance of caring for rabbit do you have?
Are you aware of the costs involved (vacinations, vet care, food, bedding)?
Do you have any other rabbits?
The new owner should be aware of the needs of rabbits, the cost of caring for them and have suitable accomodation for them to live in. You will need to tell them about any health problems, behaviour problems, or other special needs. It may also be helpful to ask your vet for a copy of any notes about your rabbit to pass on to the new owner, this might include details of vacination dates.
If possible visit the person taking on your rabbit, if you are otherwise happy with them this could be a final check as you drop the rabbit off. If the potential adopter refuses to let you visit you should consider what they may be trying to hide.
You should also chat with them on the phone, not just by email, this will help you assess whether they are the right owner for your rabbit.
If they already have a rabbit they may be able to provide references from their vet, or have papers to prove they passed a home check from a rescue centre.
Best wishes,
Tamsin