I hope I can solve the mystery!
Hello all,
I was so pleased to find this website, someone kindly mailed me asking if I had heard of 'RU' after some searching I discovered this forum.
I then managed to find a link to my own advert by typing in Nottingham!
Firstly please let me assure you that I am very much genuine, and certainly not fueling any hungry reptiles! I did try and post a link to a small website that I am building in the preloved advert but the admin people would not allow it. Here is the link for the website that is still very much under construction!
http://www.webjam.com/thumperandbigboo
I am indeed a newbie, I have always had rabbits of my own, although never more than two at a time. Three months ago I happened to stumble across an advert for a unwanted bunny whilst looking for a new hutch. The advert touched me and the photo broke my heart. I immediately phoned them and they dropped the little fella off about an hour later as they were so desperate to get rid of him.
After that I started keeping an eye out for more adverts and was horrified by how many unwanted bunnies there were out there. Slowly I have purchased more hutches and runs and made the garden escape proof. By no means am I "Big time" I only have 4 single and 1 double story outdoor hutches and two indoor ones. I met with my vet before hand to have a really good chat and see if this was something that I could manage. I fund everything myself but hope to do some fundraising/awareness next summer. I am very much an animal lover and my two boys adore helping every day. We have 1 rabbit friendly dog, 3 cats, 2 hamsters and currently three rabbits.
I manages to re-home my third and fourth rabbit this week which I was delighted about, they went to a lovely home where there were goats in the garden.
I would love to get to know you all, I am by the city hospital and currently have three empty hutches so if I can be of any help to someone nearby please do get in touch.
Will add photos of my current three shortly (Tulip, Tinkerbell & Lightening) as soon as it stops raining and they come out from hiding under the bush!
Jazz.