WORCESTER AND

MID-WORCESTERSHIRE

BRANCH

REG CHARITY NO:  205930

PLEASE VISIT OUR FUTURE PLANS PAGE FOR DETAILS OF OUR ANIMAL HOME PROJECT AND WAYS YOU CAN HELP

Visit the National RSPCA Web Site on the care of

 Rabbits & Small Animals

Jimmie and James

 

 Jimmie and James are a pair of male guinea pigs. They are about 6 months old and are both very pleasant animals. Jimmie the white one, is slightly nervous, but with more handling this should not pose a problem. They can be housed outdoors and like being in the grass run.

 

Piper

 

Piper is a lovely little rabbit. He's approx 14 months old and has been neutered.

 

These adorable babies are 8 weeks old and ready for rehoming. We can neuter them when they are 12 weeks old.  They are very inquisitive, lively and happy bunnies, but aren't too keen on being handled. There are 6 babies remaining. They would suit being rehomed with a companion rabbit to keep them company.

 

Magic

 

Magic is a neutered male rabbit, approx 2 years old. He is quite a big boy, a dwarf lop, but he is easy to handle and loves attention.

 

Annabelle

 

Annabelle is approx 1 year old, a sweet little rabbit. She has been spayed so could live with a male rabbit.

 

BUGS

Bugs is an adorable little rabbit, approx 14 months old. He has been neutered.

 

 

Carrie

 

Carrie originally came into our care as her owner moved into a property where pets aren't allowed. She is approx 2 years old and has been spayed.

 

Duke and Daisy

 

Duke and Daisy, a neutered male and spayed female are 2 and a half years old. They are quite big rabbits and are used to having the free run of a garden. Daisy is prone to overgrown front teeth and has had to have them clipped in the past. Costs vary but vets usually charge £5 or £6 for front teeth.

 

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.

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.

 

 

 

 

Contact the Re-homing Coordinators

    Cats:  Contact Pamela: 01905 841354 (Mornings & Weekends)

    Dogs: Contact Geraldine: 01886 822083

    Small Animals i.e. Rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, rats :

               Contact Margaret Layland 01905 421849

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. 

ALL RABBITS are Neutered / Spayed

We update this website on a weekly basis. However, some of the featured animals may already be reserved.

Please note we do not re-home Rabbits with Guinea Pigs as this is not recommended. The only possible exception is where they come in together and have bonded, however even then they are observed to ensure that they are alright together.

NATIONAL CRUELTY LINE: 0300 1234 999

For Wildlife enquiries please contact

The Vale WildLife Centre 01386 882288