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Ella & Bella Need a Special Home
I would like you all to meet Ella and Bella. They are the two foster bunnies that are currently in my care. Ella is the gorgeous lop eared lady with a fuzzy mane. She is a little overweight at the moment, but doing well now that she is on the correct diet. Bella is the beautiful little lion head bunn. She is half the size of Ella, but definitely the one in charge; especially at meal times when she takes custody of the food bowl! Both girls have now been spayed and are ready to go to a new home.
Bella is a very healthy girl with no known problems. She is an adorable character, very lively and adventurous. She is easy to handle most times, but can occasionally be a little feisty and give you a nip when she is unhappy. When she is in the mood, she loves to be fussed and groomed, especially when her long hair gets tangled behind her ears, and she can’t cope with it by herself.
Ella is also an adorable bunny with a lovely gentle temperament. She may be twice the size of Bella, but definitely a bit of a softie. She loves to follow me around the garden and stick her nose into whatever I am doing. Unfortunately, Ella has got serious teeth problems, possibly caused by poor diet and a lack of calcium in her early life. This is why I am seeking a very special home for this adorable duo.
Ella has problems with both her front and back teeth, which will need regular trimming every 3 to 4 weeks. She is currently undergoing treatment and assessment at the Pet Vaccination Clinic in Coventry, so a home in this area would be ideal. However, if you have a good rabbit vet and think you could cope with Ella’s special needs, then we would love to hear from you.
Ella and Bella are being rehomed by Walsall RSPCA. If you are interested, then please contact Lucy Hayreh at the following:
RSPCA Walsall branch
PO BOX 3592
Walsall
WS3 4XR
Phone - 01543 454571
email - RSPCAWalsall@aol.com
Ella and Bella are also listed on www.rabbitrehome.org.uk at the following link:
http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/moreinfo.asp?RabID=8194
Thank you!
Ella & Bella Need a Special Home
I would like you all to meet Ella and Bella. They are the two foster bunnies that are currently in my care. Ella is the gorgeous lop eared lady with a fuzzy mane. She is a little overweight at the moment, but doing well now that she is on the correct diet. Bella is the beautiful little lion head bunn. She is half the size of Ella, but definitely the one in charge; especially at meal times when she takes custody of the food bowl! Both girls have now been spayed and are ready to go to a new home.
Bella is a very healthy girl with no known problems. She is an adorable character, very lively and adventurous. She is easy to handle most times, but can occasionally be a little feisty and give you a nip when she is unhappy. When she is in the mood, she loves to be fussed and groomed, especially when her long hair gets tangled behind her ears, and she can’t cope with it by herself.
Ella is also an adorable bunny with a lovely gentle temperament. She may be twice the size of Bella, but definitely a bit of a softie. She loves to follow me around the garden and stick her nose into whatever I am doing. Unfortunately, Ella has got serious teeth problems, possibly caused by poor diet and a lack of calcium in her early life. This is why I am seeking a very special home for this adorable duo.
Ella has problems with both her front and back teeth, which will need regular trimming every 3 to 4 weeks. She is currently undergoing treatment and assessment at the Pet Vaccination Clinic in Coventry, so a home in this area would be ideal. However, if you have a good rabbit vet and think you could cope with Ella’s special needs, then we would love to hear from you.
Ella and Bella are being rehomed by Walsall RSPCA. If you are interested, then please contact Lucy Hayreh at the following:
RSPCA Walsall branch
PO BOX 3592
Walsall
WS3 4XR
Phone - 01543 454571
email - RSPCAWalsall@aol.com
Ella and Bella are also listed on www.rabbitrehome.org.uk at the following link:
http://www.rabbitrehome.org.uk/moreinfo.asp?RabID=8194
Thank you!