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LADYBIRD

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Breed: Lion head
Colour: Brown
Age: 2 Years (approx)
Ref: ANI03219

This pretty female bunny is Ladybird. She came into our care with several others back in December as part of a cruelty investigation where their needs weren't being met.

As a result of her living conditions she had an ulceration to her hock but this has since healed well and she is now looking for her forever home. To prevent any future issues with her hock we have provided soft bedding on the floor.

Ladybird is a quiet and laidback girl, she can we a little timid but we feel she will flourish in a quiet home indoor home with plenty to do, but would equally enjoy an outdoor lifestyle or a bit of both! She could live with children of a late primary school age or older. She is looking for a male bun-friend with a similar personality to share her new life with.

Rabbits are active, inquisitive animals and need lots of space to perform all their natural behaviours such as running, jumping, digging, playing and exploring. It is recommended that a pair of medium-sized rabbits should be housed in an area measuring at least 3m x 2m x 1m (L x W x H) which incorporates an integral shelter measuring at least 1m x 2m x 0.75m (L x W x H) and a large space for them to exercise. Rabbits should have permanent access to all areas of their housing to allow them to perform the behaviours they want to, when they want to

PLEASE NOTE - Our centre is appointment only. We receive a large number of applications for each animal, if you have not heard within 7 days of submitting your application form you have been unsuccessful on this occasion, please keep a check on the website as this is updated daily.

If you think you might match our criteria for rehoming an animal, please complete our

0300 123 8585

Animal Centre :Appointment Only 11am-3:00pm (Closed Wednesdays)

The Animal Centre is currently working on an appointment only process.If your looking to adopt then we would ask you to fill out an application form and from here we can talk you through the adoption process.

If you need any support with this process please don't hesitate to email us with your query. Birmac@rspca.org.uk

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