Alice of Windwhistle Warren has asked me to highlight a few of hers:_
all photos on
http://www.windwhistlewarren.org.uk/adoptr.html
Golightly & Dora(Please note discrepancies in the stated ages and length of time waiting for homes, is because only the length of time has been updated )
Golightly-a small male (dutch) and Dora his female partner a small(black) dainty rex, (both neutered)who have been in rescue for nearly
3 years . (almost all their lives)
Both rabbits are healthy though Golightly is a very timid little fellow so needs an adult home with lots of space where his fears can be respected and understood. Alice feels that because these are very ordinary bunnies they keep being overlooked, and thinks that with one-to-one care and patience, Golightly would come out of his shell..
Mea & Mia
Mea and Mia are two female very pretty grey netherland dwarf girls (both neutered), both aged 3yrs who have been in rescue
2 years described by Alice as two high speed balls of fur jumping everywhere whose favourite sport is human baiting as they are so mischievous. These girls need an experienced home with plenty of space. They have probably been overlooked as they may be too lively for many people.
Jester and Suki
Jester is a 4yr old (grey) French lop- a large house bunny who is gentle and loving. Although he once had pasturella and is now clear of it, there is the possibility it could recur in the future. His wifebun Suki aged 3yrs is a (black and white) Dwarf lop and had a terrible life before being bonded with Jester and is very timid. )Other than the pasturella carrier risk to Suki and reccurence risk to Jester, both are healthy and their teeth are fine. The pair have been in rescue
almost a year now.
They need to be rehomed as house bunnies in a quiet home with no children where they could feel loved and secure. Possibly the fact that Jester had pasturella in the past has deterred people from choosing them.
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