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Available Rescue: Rosie & Lucy, happy, healthy siblings seek home (Essex or Berkshire areas)

Can you believe these beautiful girls are still looking for their forever home :( They're over 2 years old now and are happy and healthy, but no forever home has been forthcoming so far :(


Oh Santa, what a shame! I had no idea they were still looking for a home ...

I hope they get one soon. Do you put your rabbits on Rabbit Rehome as well? :)
 
Do you put your rabbits on Rabbit Rehome as well? :)

Yep! They've been on there for nearly 2 years. I've rehomed loads of bunnies via Rabbit Rehome but these two constantly get overlooked :( They've had people come and meet them, but they always end up falling in love with other rabbits who are more overtly friendly. These two take a bit longer to come out of their shell with new people so they haven't done themselves any favours!
 
Oh i love Rosie's ears!!!! If i could i would have them. My outdoor pair ,also one very cool black bunny, were really shy too. They still are at times but i love them. Shy bunnies give you the best surprise and are so worth the patience. Hope they find an awesome home soon!
 
*bounce* Still no home for these lovely pair :( Tomorrow they're heading off to Berkshire to board for a while, so if anyone over the West side of London is interested in a beautiful, healthy pair, then that may be possible to arrange as they'll be over that way for an as-yet-unspecified period of time.
 
*bounce* Still no home for these lovely pair :( Tomorrow they're heading off to Berkshire to board for a while, so if anyone over the West side of London is interested in a beautiful, healthy pair, then that may be possible to arrange as they'll be over that way for an as-yet-unspecified period of time.

I really hope the beautiful ladies will find a forever home soon xx
 
*bounce* Still no home for these lovely pair :( Tomorrow they're heading off to Berkshire to board for a while, so if anyone over the West side of London is interested in a beautiful, healthy pair, then that may be possible to arrange as they'll be over that way for an as-yet-unspecified period of time.


I shall certainly let anyone over this side of London know :D

I hope all is OK with you?
 
Tickety-boo thanks :D Juggling lots of stuff at the moment and making a few changes so to reduce stress on the bunnies (and me!) I've fostered a few of the healthy ones out while I concentrate on looking after the various miscreants and poorly ones!
 
Still no interest in these two :( Their foster carer says they're getting much braver now, they've learnt that she comes bearing food and will come out to say hi and take food from her hands :) In a nice quiet, calm forever home, I'm sure they'll be brilliantly gregarious, funny and interactive pets <3
 
They really are. I know that pairs are slower to rehome, but I've had several pairs come and go and these two always remain :( They were born with me and for over 2 years now have only ever been to the vet for their vaccinations and neuters, yet they get absolutely no interest at all. It's heartbreaking :(
 
Beautiful girlies - they are my kind of rabbits. Vibes that their forever home is just round the corner
 
:wave: Yes, sorry, been in Edinburgh at the RWAF conference for the weekend...will reply now
 
I can't help, but it makes no sense to me that these two are overlooked :( They are gorgeous.
 
Are Rosie and Lucy still available? I do live quite far but I am looking for some older rabbits to be a companion for my Rabbit, Jack. He has just lost his wife (also named Lucy!) and I am really keen to have a trio as he has suffered a number of losses and I don't want him to go through it again. I give him a lot of attention when I am at home but I can only do so much and I know he is missing having another rabbit. I have bonded rabbits before (both easy and difficult bondings) and I have no problems with how long it will take.

Jack is a 5 years old black and white lop, neutered and fully vaccinated. I have a huge outdoor run and hutch with different levels and a little hidey hole!

I don't know what you think about it as I understand you will want the best home for them, but let me know!
 
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