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Breed: Domestic crossbreed
Colour: White
Age: 4 Years (approx)
Ref: ANI06076

Meet the beautiful May!
This sweet girl is 4 years old and came to us after being found as a stray by a member of the public. Now she has settled in with us, she is now ready for her forever home.

When she first arrived, May was a very worried bun. With time she has started to show her sassy side by rearranging the furniture in her pen and letting us know how she likes it set up. She is particularly foodie and loves to have a good mix of fresh veggies and dried foraging.

May is good to handle, but will need a gentle approach as she is still shy and nervous. We do not know what her history is before being found, so everything and every situation is to be treated as though it is the first time she is experiencing it.

Ideally she will like a nice calm home and if there are kids for them to be aged primary school or older. Looking for a neutered male to be her new forever companion, who will help settle her into her new home. Potential adopters need to have had some experience with owning rabbits before and will to be patient with May as she gets used to her new life.

She can live inside or outside. For her enclosure, we will need to see 60 sq ft of protected space with plenty of hides and places for her to explore. During her stay, we have noticed she is not a fan of going down ramps, so it would be ideal for it all to be on one level.

The adoption fee for this rabbit is £50

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