Windwhistle Warren

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Re: What's happening atWindwhistle Warren-new pics 10th Aug

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Today's pair for rehoming is Ned and Arthur!

Sweet-natured and gentle boys, this pair needs an outdoor or indoor home where they will be given plenty of love and attention :x . They are both one year old, and are also neutered. Ned eats quite slowly compared to Arthur, so potential owners need to be aware that they must try to watch Ned's food intake to make sure he's getting enough!
The boys really are very friendly, and happily accept head strokes. Think you could be the perfect owner for Ned and Arthur? Please contact us by email: alice@windwhistle2712.fslife.co.uk
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Today's pair is Elwood and Amos!

This pair of neutered bucks came to us after their previous owners suffered some personal problems, leaving them in an unfortunate predicament where they were no longer able to take care of these boys.
The handsome red-eyed white lop, Elwood, is approximately two years old. We believe he may have poor eyesight. This has not affected his ability to move around in the slightest, and he is very friendly.
Amos, the striking cinnamon lop, is approximately one year old. He is a cheerful chap :) who's always trying to grab the attention of the nearest human.
This pair is delightfully playful, and really need more than we can give them. They need space and lots of things to keep their busy minds occupied! Therefore they would be best suited to an outdoor home. However, with the right set-up, they could be rehomed as house rabbits.
Everybody here loves Elwood and Amos, :x but I think we're all quite sad that they've been overlooked thus far as they have everything going for them. If you think you could offer these lovely boys a home, please contact us by email: alice@windwhistle2712.fslife.co.uk


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Re: What's happening atWindwhistle Warren-new pics 13th Aug

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Wednesday's pair for rehoming is Anwen and Ffion, a mother and daughter duo!

Bright and beautiful and completely inseparable, these two are so easy to love. :x
One-year-old Anwen, the daughter, is a real character - inquisitive and confident. As you may notice from the picture, Anwen has head tilt. This is the result of an ear infection that will need ongoing treatment. We believe that with the treatment her head tilt has improved slightly. Regardless, the head tilt does not affect her in the slightest and she gets around just fine - jumping in and out of her litter tray and climbing her ramp with ease!
Three-year-old Ffion, the mother, is more shy than Anwen but is such a sweet rabbit. :x It is an absolute joy to see her interact with her daughter; they may as well be glued together at the hip!
Both girls are neutered and vaccinated, as per usual! Could you offer these two little characters a home? Although an indoor home is preferable, this pair would be fine in a suitable outdoor home. If you are interested, please contact us by email: alice@windwhistle2712.fslife.co.uk

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Re: What's happening atWindwhistle Warren-new pics 13th Aug

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Lovely pics :)

I want to kidnap Arthur & Ned :x
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Re: What's happening atWindwhistle Warren-new pics 13th Aug

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More news from Windwhistle.....
Does anybody remember a certain post made back in March on Windwhistle Warren facebook, showing an elegant agouti rex with her chubby little baby boy? Well, guess who is all grown up and ready for rehoming!
For those of you who don't know, the mum (Eliza) came from Droitwich with a few other rexes. An unfortunate (and, sadly, common) case of mis-sexing occured while she was with her previous owners, in which the unneutered Eliza was housed with an unneutered buck, Romeo (who was rehomed today!). When Eliza came to us, she gave birth to a litter. Sadly, most of the babies didn't make it. But one little miracle is still with us today!
Eliza's dashing son is named Henry Higgins. A neutered pair who love each other very much, they have become such charmers. Both have very bubbly personalities and love to have loads of space to explore.
Eliza and Henry Higgins could be indoor or outdoor bunnies, as long as they have plenty of space and things to do. Any potential owners need to be aware that Eliza has a very sensitive stomach so can't have any vegetables. She has, so far, been fine eating grass and forage. If you are interested, please contact us by email: alice@windwhistle2712.fslife.co.uk
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Re: What's happening atWindwhistle Warren-new pics 14th Aug

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Meet a couple of Windwhistle Warren's cutest rabbits: Butterfly and Bee! This pair originally came to us with a few other rabbits, all from another rescue who did not have the resources to look after them at that time.
Butterfly is the black and white female, and Bee is the dark male. They are both such fun little bunnies! :x They find happiness in any situation, but just imagine how ecstatic they'd be to have a wonderful home with plenty of attention. Everyone here loves these two, as they're always so bright and playful. :x

Any potential owners must be aware that Butterfly and Bee both have coccidiosis, so require a rather special and understanding home.
Surely somebody out there can see past the coccidiosis and take on this extremely rewarding pair? If you think you could be that person, please contact us by email: alice@windwhistle2712.fslife.co.uk

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Re: What's happening atWindwhistle Warren-new pics 15th Aug

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Today's pair is one which requires a bit of a special appeal. Visitors to Windwhistle Warren will definitely remember these two, as they are our long-stay residents, having been here for two years (if you can believe it!). Say hello to Mulberry and Logan. :x :x
Two years ago, these boys were given to the rescue unexpectedly, and they have been here ever since .
3-year-old Logan, the grey and white bun, is a confident fellow who will allow you to stroke him :) . He is also very quick to realise when he is being fed - he will be at your feet the moment he hears the rustle of food! Mulberry, the 6-year-old lop, is rather more reserved and does not appreciate being handled. He is just so cute, :) and loves to explore if left to his own devices.
The boys are rarely seen cuddling up together, but treat each other in a brotherly fashion. Logan always looks out for Mulberry!
The boys are used to having a lovely big environment - they are allowed to free roam in the room in which we keep them, and have a double-tier eight foot hutch. They do not appreciate being locked away, so will need constant access to plenty of space in a new home!
Potential owners will need to remember that there is a bit of an age gap between the boys, so eventually you could be in a position where Logan is left on his own and will need a new bunny buddy.
Let's all do our best to get these boys rehomed, as it is such a shame to see them still here after all this time! Please send any inquiries to alice@windwhistle2712.fslife.co.uk. Thank you!
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Re: What's happening atWindwhistle Warren-new pics 15th Aug

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Here are another pair of rabbits needing homes- two tiny, sweet bunnies: Betty and Boo! Originally, Betty was rehomed from a rescue that does not neuter or vaccinate their bunnies. The new owner was unable to bond Betty with her rabbit, and then... Betty had Boo! They were then passed on to another rescue who were too full to keep them, and eventually we took them in.
Betty and Boo really are just so cute! Although not always so keen on being handled, both buns are full of beans to the point where it was nearly impossible to get decent photos of them. After being passed around for so long, it would be lovely if they could both find a lovely forever home together. Could you help? If you are interested in adopting Betty and Boo, please email alice@windwhistle2712.fslife.co.uk.

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Re: What's happening atWindwhistle Warren-new pics 19th Aug

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Beautiful bunnies :x I hope they soon find their forever home :)
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Alice also has single bunnies at the rescue looking for a partner in addition to many pairs. So if anyone has a lonely bun who's living on their own and would like a partner do contact Windwhistle to see if there's anyone suitable. :) please email alice@windwhistle2712.fslife.co.uk.
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