Rabbits for Adoption
Rabbits can make lovely pets, but need a lot more care and attention than people realise. Advice will be given on suitable accommodation and care. Please contact the animal centre for details.
Please read about Adopting one of our animals before enquiring.
Available
Neptune, Mars and Venus
All male, adults
Is there room on your planet for a bunny or two? If so, please soar in our direction and consider, Neptune, Mars and Venus as they are in desperate need of finding their happily ever after and we are hoping that they don't have to wait too long to find it.
They were originally adopted from us when they were babies however their owner sadly had to relinquish them recently due to a change in circumstances and needing to work away more.
Venus (harlequin colouring) is able to be adopted singly as he isn't as closely bonded as Neptune (brown) and Mars (black) are. He would however need to go to a home that already has an existing rabbit for him to bond and become besties with.
There are also other options too as they can also be adopted as a trio or a prospective adopter can adopt Mars and Neptune as a pair too. There are lots of options with these boys so that we can ensure that they can find a suitable forever home as soon as possible.
All of these boys can be a little nervous when they first meet you, however when they get the chance to build a bond with their new family, we are hopeful that their confidence will grow. They are all very handsome boys so don't miss out!
They will be sure to become the centre of your world once you take them home!
Available
Gus
Male, White, 1 Year Old
Gus is a sweet boy who has been with us now for a year and still hasn't found his forever home. He originally came into us in December 2023 as a newborn, with around 10 other rabbits after they had sadly been found dumped in cardboard boxes within a local park. With him and his siblings being so small when they arrived here, we were worried that they wouldn't make it, however they defied the odds and thrived once they within our care and their mum and family were safe and catered for.
After arriving here with us, it took us a few months to get all of the bunnies back to full health and neutered and microchipped and they then went up for rehoming. All of Gus's siblings and family found new homes within a few weeks but Gus wasn't so lucky and is still waiting to find his happily ever after today. Have you got a lonely rabbit at home that needs a friend? If so, Gus would really love to join your family.
Gus is friendly and sweet natured and will make a wonderful cuddle buddy. Rabbits are excellent pets when kept correctly and we can offer any support with questions about the appropriate set up etc so please don't hesitate to come and speak to us about this.
We cannot wait to find Gus his forever home as he has waited too long now and really deserves to find it. Could you be the one to answer his wishes?