Hello wonderful readers,
We are sure you will agree we are the cutest dwarf bunny trio ever!
We are seeking a loving, kind family who will give us a happy ending to our sad and scary story.
We - Itsy and Bitsy - were abandoned and left in a very busy, frightening and dangerous area to fend for ourselves.
We would certainly have ended up on a foxes menu, or under the wheels of a car, had we not been rescued and brought to Southridge RSPCA where we have been cared for since early this year.
Our baby Dot was born, along with her three siblings, the day after our arrival at Southridge.
Three babies were adopted together, and our darling Dot stayed with us.
We are very close and want a home where we can continue our lives as the family we are. As we are all now neutered, there will be no more babies for us.
While I Itsy, along with my baby Dot, are a little timid, though sweet natured, my best friend Bitsy - the handsome male of our trio - is social and friendly, only occasionally a bit growly when he thinks his girls need protecting.
Our favourite activities are running and playing together, sunbathing and munching on delicious green grass. Our favourite treats are kale, and fresh herbs.
We could be indoor rabbits if we are given plenty of stimulating activities, although we do need plenty of space and are used to accessing the outdoors for our nibbles in the fresh air.
Including our run and hutch we need 24 hour access to a minimum floor space of 3m x 2m, with 1m of head height, for our comfort and wellbeing.
As two of us are a little nervous, and all of us like to keep our four feet on the ground, we would like an adult home, although we would consider the company of sensible older children.
Can you make room for us?
To get in touch with RSPCA Southridge email southridge@rspca.org.uk or call 0300 123 0704. Visiting the centre is by pre-arranged, scheduled appointment only. The centre is located in Packhorse Lane, Potters Bar, EN6 3LZ.
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