Rescue rabbit or guinea pig of the month

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Foofy
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Re: Rescue rabbit or guinea pig of the month

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Congratulations to Jackie from Acomb Rescue who is our 1st Rabbit of the Month for March :)

A £20.00 supermarket voucher will be on its way to Acomb Rescue soon to enable them to buy veg, herbs etc for Jackie and the other bunnies at the Rescue.
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Re: Rescue rabbit or guinea pig of the month

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Well done Jackie x
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Re: Rescue rabbit or guinea pig of the month

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Woohoo! :D Thank you! I feel I should make a little crown for Jackie and present her with a bouquet of brambles for her achievement. A supermarket voucher is a huge help, thank you xx
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Well done Jackie and Acomb \:D/ \:D/
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We are now taking nominations for the Rescue Rabbit or Guinea Pig of the Month for April.

So if you are one of the Rescues that Pledge a Pound supports and you have a rabbit/s or guinea pig/s that you would like to nominate then post your photos as a reply to this thread, we need a minimum of 2 photos and the story and details of the bunny/piggy a pair of bunnies or piggies can also be entered.

The winner will receive a £20 supermarket gift card so the rescue can buy veg, herbs etc for the rabbits/guinea pigs at their Rescue.
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Re: Rescue rabbit or guinea pig of the month

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Bun Bun is a 1 yr old female lionhead rabbit who has come to the rescue after her owners were moving into rented accommodation and couldn't take her with them, she is very cheeky and
loves attention and would love a home where she can be a house rabbit which she has been previously, she is due to be neutered and microchipped and will be ready for a home. She does say she is
getting spoilt at Tameside rabbit rescue with lots of greens and hay
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elaine wrote:Bun Bun is a 1 yr old female lionhead rabbit who has come to the rescue after her owners were moving into rented accommodation and couldn't take her with them, she is very cheeky and
loves attention and would love a home where she can be a house rabbit which she has been previously, she is due to be neutered and microchipped and will be ready for a home. She does say she is
getting spoilt at Tameside rabbit rescue with lots of greens and hay
do you have a pic of Bun bun?
sue :)
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Re: Rescue rabbit or guinea pig of the month

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Hope Elaine doesn't mind me doing this - Bun Bun is on their website and this is her adorable little face:

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Apache wrote:Hope Elaine doesn't mind me doing this - Bun Bun is on their website and this is her adorable little face:

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I'm sure with all her present problems Elaine will be pleased you got a photo.
Bunbun is very cute :x
sue :)
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Re: Rescue rabbit or guinea pig of the month

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Here is another entry for the Rescue Rabbit of the Month for April, it's Acorn from Tameside Rescue

Acorn is a huge conti giant male who is just one year old he is amazingly friendly but doesn't like being picked up which is no surprise with
his size, he absolutely loves his hay and greens and food, he just wants to be nosy and see what is going on and if there is any trouble he can cause

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