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Name:
Flopsy, Mopsy and Benji are looking for a home
Animal:
Rabbit
Breed:
Wild Rabbit
Age:
Born April 2020
More Info:
A wild family of three need your love!
Flopsy, Mopsy and Benji are 3 siblings who were hand-reared by a volunteer and a member of our own staff during lockdown. They did such a good job in loving and caring for them that they are now in need of a home! These three lovely bunnies very sadly lost their brother Peter in early 2021.
They love running around in their outside enclosure and get excited when people come to say hi! Its a great moment when you catch them playing and chasing each other! You can often find them all snuggled up together in the morning!
As they are wild rabbits that are not too keen on being handled and prefer their own space and company, however, they don't mind people spending time with them.
They will all need to be rehomed together and their ideal home would be;
- Large outdoor space
- Experience with handling rabbits
- Plenty of explorative areas
- No young children
We have been at the shelter since July 2020.