The Rabbits

We have re-homed lots of rabbits. Rabbits come to us for all sorts of reasons, from neglect cases to people breeding them and then not wanting them. We work alongside dedicated rabbit rescue centres to find the best homes for them. We’ve had rabbits come to us in terrible states, from being massively overweight to having faeces stuck all over them. One pair came to us with so much faeces stuck to their behinds that they couldn’t go to the toilet as their whole behinds were clogged up. It took us an hour of gently clipping and washing to get them sorted. We always have spare rabbit runs ready to take any emergencies that come in. We’d rather not take rabbits just because an owner decides they don’t want it/them any more; there are dedicated rabbit rescue centres for that (a quick google search will show you that), we would rather take ones that need immediate help or that literally have no where else to go. Obviously like all animal rescue centres, we have limited space and so can’t be over run with things that are otherwise easy to find homes for. Rabbits make lovely pets but they’re harder work than people think (and they need more space than people think - they can’t just live in a hutch!) and we’d urge anyone to really think about it before getting a rabbit as a pet.