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Rescue Rabbits looking for homes Lowered Adoption Fees Due To Waiting List
Piggin Rescue has the following rabbits looking for homes.
Sugar and Spice, fawn sisters, giant crossbreed, both girls have been spayed and are aged approximately 3 - 3 1/2 yrs old. They are good natured, gentle girls and love each other to bits. They have been waiting for a home now for over 6 months and are in desperate need of their own family to love them.
Adoption fee was £30 for the pair, now £20 to help find them a new home.
Lola and Daisy. Lola is a harlequin lop, Daisy is black. They are approximately 3 yrs old. Lola is more confident being handled and is very placid, Daisy is a little more nervous but not nippy or scratchy.
These girls have been waiting for a home for over 4 months now and have had NO interest at all. Adoption fee was £20 for the pair, now £15.
Bubbles is an adult female, she is approximately 18 months old. She is black and white with a few ginger flecks. She is good to handle with a healthy appetite and is inquisitive. She is seeking the company of a neutered male or young female unless she will be spoilt rotten and have lots of loving attention lavished on her.
Adoption fee £10
Sapphire is approximatlely 6-8 months. She is black and the daughter of Bubbles. She is nervous about being picked up, but not grumpy, scratchy or nippy, and does not run away, she relaxes once being held. She would love a neutered companion unless she will be spoilt and have lots of human attention.
Adoption fee £10
Aslan is a male lionhead x. He is 4 months old and is white with pink eyes. He has the trademark fluff around his face, sides and bottom! He is a very pretty lad, but has had no interest. He is good to handle and just as adorable as a baby should be.
Adoption fee £15 - NOW REHOMED
Please note, the lowered donation amount in no way reflect the pets and is purely due to a large waiting list full of rabbits waiting to come into rescue. We are unable to help those rabbits until we have spaces free.
Our priority is to find loving, permanent homes for the small furries here and for future residents.
Piggin Rescue is entirely self funded and relies on adoption fees and the generosity of the public to help us to help the animals. We raise funds by offering pet related services such as boarding but receive no outside funding or grants.
Pictures available on request,but better still, come and meet them
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