Tameside Rabbit and Guinea Pig Rescue

Rabbits and Guinea Pigs for Adoption - Page 3
Updated -  20th July 2008


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Gerty


Gerty is a female Agouti rabbit who has come to the rescue from the RSPCA's Animal Hospital after being found starving.  She is extremely pretty and has blue eyes.  Once she has gained some weight she will be looking for a new home, but can be reserved now.
Sally


Sally is a black and white female rabbit who came from the RSPCA after being found in a garden in the local area.  She is very friendly and can't wait for a new home, although she will have to lose some weight as she is extremely fat
Suze


Suze is a steel coloured rabbit who has come to the rescue from the local RSPCA after being found in a garden.  She is quite thin at the moment but will hopefully gain some weight with some food.  At the moment she is living with Sally and hopefully they can be neutered and stay together
Freda
Flicks         Fliss
Freda (black/white), Flicks (brown multi) and Fliss (Agouti) came to the rescue from the RSPCA in Preston after being left at the side of a road.  They are all females but are extremely untidy with their cages and will tip everything out.  Once they have been neutered they will be ready to join their new family.
Flap


Flaps is a medium sized neutered and microchipped female rabbit who has come back to the rescue after refusing to bond with a neutered male.  Flaps will need an only home and lots of attention and time to re-adjust.  She is very friendly but does now have a total hate for other rabbits
Flame

Ferbie

Flame
, Ferbie & Flash
are baby rabbits who came to the rescue for rehoming when their parents' owners found that the two females they thought they had bought from a pet shop turned out to be a mixed sex pair.
Flash

Elia and Eliza


Elia and Eliza are 2 female lops who have come to the rescue from the RSPCA after being dumped in some woods in Oldham.  They  will be neutered and then rehomed as a pair

Domestic rabbits quickly fall prey to predators or starve slowly to death if they are left to fend for themselves in the wild.
Doogle




Doogle is a Netherland Dwarf who has come to the rescue from the RSPCA after his previous owners' circumstances changed.
Jip Jip is a brown and white Dutch who came into the rescue from the local RSPCA after his owner could no longer keep him.  At the moment Jip is very nervous but will be neutered and microchipped before going to his new home.
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