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Nine rabbits in Brighton RSPCA looking for new homes Brighton News

Rabbits are not just for Easter and to prove it we have unearthed some pretty little cotton tails, you will find it hard to resist.

If you are unable to adopt an animal from the charity at this time, you may consider donating instead.

But, if you’re looking to add a fluffy, long-eared friend to your home, maybe one of these could make the perfect match.


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Anise and caraway

Raising: Cross

Age: 1 year, 6 months

Anise and Carraway came with their son, Hickory, who is also available for adoption.

They are now the oldest rabbits in the center and would really like to find a home together soon.

Anis is a female black rabbit and Carraway is a male agouti rabbit. The RSPCA believe they are brother and sister and both have been neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped.

They make a sweet pair but aren’t used to being picked up and handled, so would be best with older children or an adult household.

Anis and Carraway have a lot of character and energy, so they would need a large run and a secure garden to be able to walk around under supervision.

They love food and will show up for treats and a head start.

For more information on how to adopt Anis and Carraway, visit the RSPCA website.

Billy and Nina

The Argous:

Raising: Cross

Age: About six months

Billie and Nina are sisters who arrived at the shelter with their mother, father and siblings when they were two to three weeks old.

Billie, the agouti on the left in the photo, and Nina, the light gray on the right, are looking together for a new home.

They make a lovely pair but are still slightly shy and will need a patient owner to continue to help them gain confidence. Their mum and dad were both very sweet and loved to be petted.

The pair love the greens and enjoy the afternoon, and really enjoy playing outside now that the weather is starting to warm up.

Because of their shyness, they are ideally looking for an adult home, or one without young children. They were both sterilized, vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped.

For more information on adopting Billie and Nina, visit the RSPCA website.

Peter and Bramble

The Argous:

Raising: Dutch Dwarf / Crossbreed

Age: 3 years and 1 year, six months

Peter and Bramble seek to be rehoused together.

Peter is a Dutch dwarf rabbit and Bramble is a Dutch dwarf cross.

Bramble loves Peter and grooms him all the time. She’s the more confident of the pair, often using the cat flap to get out and doesn’t understand why Peter doesn’t follow much!

The sweet pair can be picked up but prefer short cuddles and can live indoors or outdoors.

They love greens time – especially kale and parsley!

Peter and Bramble have been neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and dewormed.

For more information on adopting Peter and Bramble, visit the RSPCA website.

Drew

The Argous:

Raising: netherlands dwarf

Age: 1 year

Drew entered the shelter as his owner was moving and couldn’t take him.

He had been at the center for a few weeks and was relocated but unfortunately he and the rabbit did not bond.

It wasn’t the fault of the two rabbits, they just didn’t like each other, which sometimes happens.

Drew is looking for a calm, sweet and submissive neutered female for Drew. He would like a friend who is the same age as him so he can play and interact with her.

He has a good character and loves attention and cuddles – but not for long because he squirms! Drew can live indoors or outdoors, is very clean and tidy for a bunny, and loves to be groomed!

The RSPCA neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped him.

For more information on how to adopt Drew, visit the RSPCA website.

Thumper

The Argous:

Raising: Prune

Age: 8 months

Thumper immediately found a foster home but was quickly sent away, as he was unhappy in the house.

They’ve established that Thumper is deaf, so now handle him gently and don’t startle him.

He’s a nice little boy but he hasn’t been handled much so he was a little feisty when he arrived but now that he’s been neutered he’s calming down nicely.

He would be better off in an adult home and is looking for a place with a sweet, neutered little rabbit to keep him company.

He will need owners who have bonded before as he is sometimes frightened by quick movements due to his deafness.

Thumper was neutered, vaccinated, dewormed and microchipped.

For more information on adopting Thumper, visit the RSPCA website.

Hickory

The Argous:

Raising: Cross

Age: About 12 months

Hickory came to the shelter with his mom and dad to be rehomed and has now become one of their oldest pets.

He has a charming character and always wants to know what you are doing, but he really does not like to be taken care of and squirms a lot.

Hickory likes to run and is very active so he would need a run but also a safe garden to explore under supervision.

He loves food and treats, is well litter trained, and is looking for a home with a neutered female rabbit for company.

As he is not good at running the centre, the staff advises him of an adults-only hostel or a hostel with older teenagers.

Hickory was neutered, vaccinated, microchipped and dewormed.

For more information on how to adopt Hickory, visit the RSPCA website.

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Source: www.theargus.co.uk
This notice was published: 2022-04-19 18:19:19

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