Chichester Sussex – Rabbits HOMED Jan 2010

by Karity on February 6, 2010

Dudley and Stacey

These two bunnies were dumped in a box back in October.

trans Chichester Sussex   Rabbits HOMED Jan 2010

Dudley and Stacey

They are friendly rabbits who would have to re-homed together as they are the best of friends and would make greats pets for the right owner.

Madeira

Madeira 150x150 Chichester Sussex   Rabbits HOMED Jan 2010

This little bunny is one of the four rabbits living with Chantilly, Shortcake and Coconut. She is a very friendly rabbit who is inquisitive and confident with people and gets on with her friends, one of which she would like to be homed with so they have each other for company

Chantilly and Shortcake

Chantilly and Shortcake

These two rabbits were 2 of 4 that were taken in after their owner passed away. Shortcake is the black female and Chantilly is the beige neutered male with the longhair and as you can see  they enjoy snuggling up to each other and would like to go to a new home soon

Annie

Annie was brought to the centre after she was hit by a car in the road.

trans Chichester Sussex   Rabbits HOMED Jan 2010

Annie 150x150 Chichester Sussex   Rabbits HOMED Jan 2010

She was very lucky as she only had a damaged leg and has recovered very quickly. We have no age for her but she is not old and needs a new home where she can be kept away from roads in future.

Macaroon

Macaroon is a very confident rabbit who loves to be stoked and always wants company.

trans Chichester Sussex   Rabbits HOMED Jan 2010

Macaroon 150x150 Chichester Sussex   Rabbits HOMED Jan 2010

She is a 4yr old spayed female who is looking for a companion to make her feel wanted.

Curry and Cayenne

Curry and Cayenne

These two lovebirds were dumped outside the centre in a small hutch that hadn’t been cleaned out for weeks with no food. Curry is the black spayed female and Cayenne is the grey/white neutered male. They need to get used to being handled a little bit more but enjoy their food and make a great pair.

Please contact CRRC Rescue on

01243 641409

after 4pm or visit there website at www.crrc.co.uk

Please mention GetSetPet if you get in touch, Thanks again.

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