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  All these bunnies are looking for a new home...
 

 

Can you help?  All our outdoor buns need a minimum hutch size of 4ft x 2ft x 2ft with a secure attached run of at least 4ft x 4ft. 

A bonded pair would require a bigger hutch and run, and larger buns naturally need larger housing

Some people think it's ok to keep a rabbit shut up in a wee hutch all day every day, well it's not, it's downright cruel!  Would a person stick a child in a small room with no stimulation, nothing for them to do but eat and sleep, no room to run and jump, too hot in summer and too cold in winter?  Think about your rabbit's housing after all it's where they will live for possibly up to 10 years. 

To adopt one of our indoor buns, we need you to have a secure indoor cage/hutch/dog crate where they can go to have a quiet nap, to pee, and use as a bolt-hole when noisy visitors/dogs/children come.  Although they may have free range of a room or indeed your house, they still need to have a place of their own where they can feel safe and snug.  All our housebuns are shut in their cages and covered up at night, for their own protection and our peace of mind.

PLEASE NOTE!!! IF YOU CAN'T PROVIDE SUITABLE ACCOMMODATION (ie. the above or bigger), THEN WE WILL NOT CONSIDER YOU FOR ADOPTING ONE OF OUR RABBITS..... EVER!

We love all the buns that come into our rescue, and we want what's best for them.  If you need any advice on providing suitable accommodation, just ask, we'd be glad to help :)

These bunnies are available for adoption:

Boo!

Rosie and Jack

Pops

Snowy - reserved

Jacob

Emily

Shyboy

Phoebe - reserved

Floyd

Beth