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Rehomed: Sammy.

RSPCA Suffolk East

Warren Scout
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Sammy

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*Age- Unknown
*Breed- Likely a nethie cross
*Marking- Some sort of very beautiful magpie
*Sex- Female
*Vaccinated- Yes
*Spayed- Yes
*Arrived- January 2012

Sammy is an amazingly beautiful bunny who arrived in our care at the end of January 2012. She has some form of magpie markings and is likely to be a netherland dwarf cross. She was found as a stray in the local area.

Sammy has just the most stunning markings. From one side she looks like a completely different bunny than if you look at her from the other side.

She is quite nosey and interested and people socialable but can be quite jumpy, especially with unexpected appearances or arrivals. Sammy enjoys strokes and getting attention, but, whilst she is coming to know and trust someone, she also needs 'time out' and to retreat to a place she deems safe. She has a lot of potential for being a very friendly bunny once she trusts that you are a safe person.

Sammy is looking for a home where she can be properly bonded with a neutered and vaccinated male bunny. At this time she will need a home where she can be given the time and space and patience to learn to feel safe in your company.

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To adopt from RSPCA Martlesham, you will first need to come and meet the bunny/ies you are interested in. You will be asked to fill in the appropriate forms. We will then arrange a time when our home visitor can meet with you for a chat, and to make sure that your accommodation meets our requirements. You will also be provided with a free Rabbit Information Pack. If you want to adopt a single rabbit to bond with a lonely rabbit of your own, then after the home visit you will be asked to bring your rabbit (provided s/he is fully vaccinated and neutered/spayed) to the Centre to ‘date’ the rabbit you wish to adopt.

The Centre is open:

Monday- 11.30-3.30
Tuesday- 11.30-3.30
Wednesday- Closed all day
Thursday- 11.30-3.30
Friday- 11.30-3.30
Saturday- 11.30-3.30
Sunday- 1.30-3.30 (available by appointment only).

Please note that whilst you may express an interest in a rabbit, we can only reserve rabbits after the home check has been carried out.
Other information:

• All rabbits adopted from us are spayed or neutered and fully vaccinated (against both Myxomatosis and VHD) whilst in our care.
• We ask for 50sq ft of permanent access space for a pair of rabbits.
• You can find out more about the home visit at the bottom of the following link http://flashsplace.webs.com/rspcavolunteering.htm


Disclaimer: All the information displayed on this page is up to date at the time of uploading. We try to keep everything as up to date as possible, however, there is always the possibility that the situation has changed (for example, if a rabbit has died, or divorced, or been bonded, or adopted), so please feel free to visit our Centre to see exactly what we have at the time you are looking to adopt.
 
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