Starlight
Warren Veteran
These three fantastic bunnies are looking for a home together!
They are Sugar snap, Mrs Carrot and Brussel Top! Age estimated at 1-2yrs, and all neutered and myxo vaccined, these beautiful bunnies are looking for their new home.
Originally dumped at a vet all in stasis, after three days of syringe feeding and IV fluids, a local cat rescue managed to get them back eating. I have been fostering them since November, but after a month of excuses and then a month of no responses, I feel unfortunately that the rescue have washed their hands of them.
They are all crossbreeds.
Sugarsnap is a beautiful semi long haired beigey/sooty fawn bunny who is very nosey and inquisative!
Mrs Carrot and Brussel Top are never far from each other, and are very food orientated and cheeky.
They are looking for a minimum space of a 6ft x 2ft x 2ft hutch with 6ft x 4ft x 2ft run, as this is what they are currently housed in, and spend most of their time in the run, munching hay.
A donation will be asked, which will be given to our local rabbit rescue: Cuddly Critters
They are Sugar snap, Mrs Carrot and Brussel Top! Age estimated at 1-2yrs, and all neutered and myxo vaccined, these beautiful bunnies are looking for their new home.
Originally dumped at a vet all in stasis, after three days of syringe feeding and IV fluids, a local cat rescue managed to get them back eating. I have been fostering them since November, but after a month of excuses and then a month of no responses, I feel unfortunately that the rescue have washed their hands of them.
They are all crossbreeds.
Sugarsnap is a beautiful semi long haired beigey/sooty fawn bunny who is very nosey and inquisative!
Mrs Carrot and Brussel Top are never far from each other, and are very food orientated and cheeky.
They are looking for a minimum space of a 6ft x 2ft x 2ft hutch with 6ft x 4ft x 2ft run, as this is what they are currently housed in, and spend most of their time in the run, munching hay.
A donation will be asked, which will be given to our local rabbit rescue: Cuddly Critters