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The Rabbit Residence Rescuerabbit_residence@hotmail.com 07904 397 378 PLEASE NOTE THAT VISITS ARE STRICTLY BY APPOINTMENT ONLY |
Rabbits for adoptionThe Rabbit Residence Rescue regularly provides sanctuary for up to 80 rabbits. Some of our rabbits that currently need homes are detailed on the www.rabbitrehome.org.uk website and can be seen here. Not all of our rabbits who need homes are detailed on the rabbitrehome website. Please do get in touch to find out about our current rabbits and to make an appointment to visit us. Rabbitrehome.org is an excellent resource for rescue centres to help rehome their rabbits as well as providing advice for rabbit owners. A quick search of their database shows just how many rabbits require rehoming. We also have a number of rabbits who are long-term residents and who require sponsorship to contribute to their upkeep. You can read about their stories here. My procedures for adopting a rabbit from the Rabbit Residence Rescue are as follows: 1. Post adoption pack to you and then book visit to me (or other way round) 2. View potential rabbits 3. Homecheck or photos/details of rabbit enclosure 4. If you require bonding to your pet rabbit then we will: * Book your rabbit in with me to be bonded * Take my rabbits (of your choice) to my vet to have final health checks * Bond over one week and then I will deliver to new home 5. I provide a file on new rabbit's case history, helpful info and vaccine card
Upon first contact, you will be required to fill in the following application form (right click to download): Once you have passed the adoption process, you will be given the following letter (right click to download): When adopting a rabbit from me, you will be required to sign the following (right click to download): Finally, due to the financial cost in maintaining the rescue, I ask for a minimum donation of £50 per rabbit. The following document details the cost incurred for each rabbit at the rescue (right click to download):
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