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WORCESTER AND MID-WORCESTERSHIRE BRANCH |
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REG CHARITY NO: 205930 |










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MARTHA Martha IS A GENTLE RABBIT WITH A LOVELY NATURE. SHE TENDERLY CARED FOR 2 LITTERS OF BABIES. HER SECOND LITTER WAS BORN BEFORE HER FIRST BABIES WERE WEANED! NOW NEUTERED AND VACCINATED, Martha is looking for a new loving home. |
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Duchess Duchess is a lovely dutch rabbit, approx two years old. She is a large bunny and should be rehomed on her own. She came in very timid but is now getting used to being handled and will sit on your lap for some time. She enjoys being out in her run, and is an active rabbit, fun to watch as she plays in her cage. Duchess has been spayed and myxo vaccinated. |
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Stanley, Olive and 4 babies Stanley—1 year old devon rex male neutered rabbit. Very friendly and will need to be rehomed with his sister olive. Olive—1 year old female black devon rex rabbit. Also very friendly, to be rehomed with Stanley.
Stanley is not the father of the babies. He is the mother’s brother and has been helping her bring the babies up. The 4 baby bunnies are a month old.
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Midnight Midnight is an approx 2-3 yr old devon rex female and is very loving when you have earned her trust. She was found as a stray and has been in a fight and is missing a lump from her ear. She needs a patient owner that is prepared to gain her trust with lots of love. She is an adventurous rabbit and likes her cuddles and rubs on the nose. |
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Esme Approx 2-3 yrs old spayed female. She wasn’t introduced to other animals or humans at her last home and is a nervous character. However she is starting to come out of herself and will approach other rabbits. She likes her cuddles and will take food from your hand. Esme would suit a home where she would be in a hutch on her own but could be slowly introduced to another rabbit. |
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Fi Fi is a young female rabbit who came in as a stray. She has a lovely nature. |
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Lucy only 6 months. Lucy is a sweet little dwarf rabbit who loves her cuddles. |
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Ava only 6 months Ava also loves being cuddled. How tiny she looks alongside the coffee jar! |
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Cracker and sparkle Crackle and sparkle are two lovely rabbits who have become firm friends so we want to find them a home together. Sparkle is a female and cracker is a neutered male. They love to play together in their run. |
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Cockatiel A Young cockatiel is in need of a loving home. Ideally we would like it to go to an aviary with other birds. The current owner describes him/her as ‘noisy’
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We have lots of small animals for rehoming that we can’t get on the website. If there is something in particular you are interested in please give us a call to see if we can help. |
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Re-home an Animal We are always looking for people that are willing and able to re-home an animal, whether that is a dog, cat or one of our other small animals. The first thing to consider before seeing our animals is that the needs of animals can vary enormously and it is imperative that you fully understand this before you attempt to take an animal on. Once you have decided on the type of animal that you could offer a good home to, the next step would be to contact one of the re-homing coordinators. Before releasing an animal to any new owner we have a responsibility to ensure that the new owner will be capable of offering the animal a good home. Animals come into our care for a number of reasons. This may be due either to abuse, neglect or possibly because the previous owner became incapable of looking after the animal. It is for this reason that any new owner's home is visited before we release the animal to them. It should be noted that there will be a small fee for adopting an animal. In addition to veterinary treatment all cats and dogs are neutered, fully vaccinated and micro-chipped prior to re-homing. |
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Contact the Re-homing Coordinators Cats: Contact Pamela: 01905 841354 (Mornings & Weekends) Dogs: Contact Geraldine: 01886 822083 (Evenings) Small Animals i.e. Rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats : Contact Margaret Layland 01905 421849 |
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Our animals are moving in and out of our care on a daily basis. As such, the featured animals on these pages do not necessarily represent the full extent of all animals in our care. We update this website on a weekly basis. However, some of the featured animals may already be reserved. |
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NATIONAL CRUELTY LINE: 0300 1234 999 24 Hour VET HELPLINE for advice about sick pets: 09065 005500 DEFRA HELPLINE for advice and info on Avian Flu: 08459 335577 |