bumble3130 said:wow! u would have thought they would have had him neutered!! thats a shock! what a handsome fella tho - his colour is amazing
tigerbabe said:Things may have changed since I last adopted a rabbit from them but they didn't neuter back then unless you asked them to. And having looked at the adoption fees list for my local centre it looks the same as it used to be - £5 to adopt a rabbit and £15 to have one neutered first.
Jack's-Jane said:tigerbabe said:Things may have changed since I last adopted a rabbit from them but they didn't neuter back then unless you asked them to. And having looked at the adoption fees list for my local centre it looks the same as it used to be - £5 to adopt a rabbit and £15 to have one neutered first.
Is that an RSPCA Adoption Centre?
Janex
Hi Keri
yes she is still up for adoption unfortunately very few of the RSPCA rabbits
are spayed as it costs us £70 each, and as we only charge £15 would make
a loss straight away and have no money for food, accommodation etc. so you
will have to underwrite that charge yourself.
She is beautiful looking rabbit and has a nice temperament, quite quiet,
she came in with a litter which have all been rehomed now so just her to
rehome.
The way the RSPCA works is that youwould need to have a homecheck which your
local branch could do for us, if you got the all clear from that you can
pick toffee up from the foster mum and take her away that day. If she does not get on with your rabbit then we will accept her back but you do not get a refund of your £15 adoption fee, and usually we ask for a donation to have her back as we will have to
put her back on the website etc. again.
If you would like to visit her before your homecheck clearance feel free
to contact her foster mum on ************ to arrange a suitable time.
However if you do want to take her away you will have come back down to
pick her up after your homecheck.
Let me know which route you would like to take - homecheck first or after,
and I will organise accordingly. She is a lovely bunny so really could do
with a nice home (and has obviously got on with a boy rabbit in the past
as she had a litter!)
Regards
If she does not get on with your rabbit then we will accept her back but you do not get a refund of your £15 adoption fee, and usually we ask for a donation to have her back as we will have to
put her back on the website etc. again.
sgprescue said:I find this bit quite worrying
If she does not get on with your rabbit then we will accept her back but you do not get a refund of your £15 adoption fee, and usually we ask for a donation to have her back as we will have to
put her back on the website etc. again.
They want you to pay them to take back one of their bunnies if the bonding doesnt work out :shock:
If someone adopts a rabbit from me and the bonding doesnt work out I just give them their adoption fee back, I wouldnt dream of keeping it AND asking for a donation on top of that :roll:
sgprescue said:I find this bit quite worrying
If she does not get on with your rabbit then we will accept her back but you do not get a refund of your £15 adoption fee, and usually we ask for a donation to have her back as we will have to
put her back on the website etc. again.
They want you to pay them to take back one of their bunnies if the bonding doesnt work out :shock:
If someone adopts a rabbit from me and the bonding doesnt work out I just give them their adoption fee back, I wouldnt dream of keeping it AND asking for a donation on top of that :roll: