Windwhistle Warren

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Mrs. Bunnykins
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren

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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. :ymblushing:
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The Sunny Bunnies
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren

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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.
Sal
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sdf76
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren

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I saw on facebook that Alice rescued a set of 12 rabbits after Easter from Hardwicke. How are they all getting on?
sue :)
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
rabbitapril
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren

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I hope your poorly bunnies are well again now and I hope we can have more updates in the future if you have time. :)
Mrs. Bunnykins
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren

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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. :-bd :D
Mrs. Bunnykins
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren

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Not long now!!!!! :-bd :-bd
Mrs. Bunnykins
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£183.55 raised on 8th June.

Thank you and well done to everyone who helped raise such a fantastic amount. :ymhug: :ymhug: :-bd :-bd


Roll on next year!!!
sdf76
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Mrs. Bunnykins wrote:£183.55 raised on 8th June.

Thank you and well done to everyone who helped raise such a fantastic amount. :ymhug: :ymhug: :-bd :-bd


Roll on next year!!!
I missed this post- Well done Mrs Bunnykins and helpers for raising so much for Windwhistle Warren Rescue. :)
sue :)
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
sdf76
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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. :)
:-bd
sue :)
Coco my 13yr old (bridge) bunny
Ceri
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Re: What's happening at Windwhistle Warren

Post by Ceri »

Lovely to see some updates. :x

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! :x 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. :x
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