Tameside Rabbit and Guinea Pig Rescue

Rabbits and Guinea Pigs for Adoption - Page 1
Updated -  20th June 2009

New homes are urgently needed for several French Lop rabbits. 
These rabbits are extremely large and will need a garden shed or Wendy House with large attached run.

Unfortunately due the misbehaviour of a small minority of children visiting the centre with their parents, we must insist that accompanying children are quiet and well-behaved at all times and we reserve the right to request families to leave if children do not respect the animals they have come to see.
Undue stress can severely affect the health and well-being of the small animals in our care .

Baby rabbits will not be rehomed under 12 weeks of age.

 

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Rabbit of the Month

Herbert

Herbert

Herbert is a castrated male rabbit who came to the rescue from the RSPCA's Greater Manchester Animal Hospital in Salford.  He would like nothing better than a caring new family to call his own.
 
Hope


Hope is an adult female Rex who has come to the rescue from the local RSPCA after being dumped by her previous owners in a local garden
Faith


Faith is a Black Fox Rex rabbit who has come to the rescue from the RSPCA after being dumped in a local garden.  She will be spayed and microchipped before going to her new home
Precious

Precious came to the rescue from the RSPCA's Animal Hospital where she had been taken with a bad infestation of ear mites.   Her previous owner no longer wanted her and once her ears have healed properly, she will be neutered and microchipped.
Heavenly


Heavenly came to the rescue through no fault of her own.  She is a little nervous but will soon settle into her new home.
Star


Star is a very friendly neutered Dutch rabbit who is looking for a new home through no fault of his own.  He just wants a family to love and care for him properly.

baby FL    Baby FL  Baby FL  baby FL 
6 French lop babies (above) have all come to the rescue to find new homes. They are all 10 weeks old and are ready for a new home.  They are going to grow into extremely big rabbits and will need to live in a shed or wendy house with a large run attached.
Bunny  Bumble  Buns
Buns, Bumble and Bunny (above) are three 12 week old female babies who came to the rescue to find new homes.  Although they are currently living together they will need to go their separate ways as they are beginning to squabble amongst themselves.  With careful introductions they should settle in with different neutered friends.  Rabbits are social animals who are happier with at least one friend.

Bonzo


Bonzo is a 12 week old lilac male rabbit who is looking for a new home.


Bernie


Bernie is a 12 week old brown male rabbit who is looking for a new home.

Please neuter your rabbits

If you would like to adopt a new friend from this page please go to conditions of adoption

To see more rabbits and guinea pigs seeking loving homes click here

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