Windwhistle Warren
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren
Thanks Sal for the update. Always good to hear about about what is happening at WW.
I'll be seeing and helping Alice on 10th March, not the 11th as I originally mentioned.
I'll be seeing and helping Alice on 10th March, not the 11th as I originally mentioned.
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren
Sorry for the lack of updates.
I’ve had a few of my own bunnies poorly so not had much free time, and I’m not too good at remembering to take my camera when I go over to the rescue, and I know how you love to see photos.
I forgot again this weekend, and I’ve been over there twice! Must be my age.
I promise I will take my camera next weekend, there have been quite a few new arrivals, including a grey female giant and a male French lop. Both are stunning.
I have updated a couple of my other threads with bunnies moving on to their forever homes.
I’ve had a few of my own bunnies poorly so not had much free time, and I’m not too good at remembering to take my camera when I go over to the rescue, and I know how you love to see photos.
I forgot again this weekend, and I’ve been over there twice! Must be my age.
I promise I will take my camera next weekend, there have been quite a few new arrivals, including a grey female giant and a male French lop. Both are stunning.
I have updated a couple of my other threads with bunnies moving on to their forever homes.
Sal
A Windwhistle Warren volunteer
A Windwhistle Warren volunteer
Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren
I saw on facebook that Alice rescued a set of 12 rabbits after Easter from Hardwicke. How are they all getting on?
sue
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren
I hope your poorly bunnies are well again now and I hope we can have more updates in the future if you have time.
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I'm doing a fundraiser for WW on 8th June. Full details in active fundraising section.
More money for the bunnies......................and guineas too.
More money for the bunnies......................and guineas too.
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Not long now!!!!!
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£183.55 raised on 8th June.
Thank you and well done to everyone who helped raise such a fantastic amount.
Roll on next year!!!
Thank you and well done to everyone who helped raise such a fantastic amount.
Roll on next year!!!
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I missed this post- Well done Mrs Bunnykins and helpers for raising so much for Windwhistle Warren Rescue.Mrs. Bunnykins wrote:£183.55 raised on 8th June.
Thank you and well done to everyone who helped raise such a fantastic amount.
Roll on next year!!!
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren
rabbitapril wrote:I hope your poorly bunnies are well again now and I hope we can have more updates in the future if you have time.
sue
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren
Lovely to see some updates.
My Daisy (adopted from WW) is doing well - out of the 3 of them, she is the most adventurous and cheeky! She loves the outdoors and is the only one of the 3 who will go willingly outside and she looooves to binky! The other two are very lazy and need to be helped outside. Daisy is the Queen Bunny and everyone knows it - she's feisty and a great pleasure to watch.
My Daisy (adopted from WW) is doing well - out of the 3 of them, she is the most adventurous and cheeky! She loves the outdoors and is the only one of the 3 who will go willingly outside and she looooves to binky! The other two are very lazy and need to be helped outside. Daisy is the Queen Bunny and everyone knows it - she's feisty and a great pleasure to watch.