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Teddy

Teddy
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Date of Birth  2021
Breed  Dwarf lop cross
Sex  Male
To live with other animals  Yes, neutered female rabbit.
To live with older children?  Yes
To live with younger children  8 years plus
Neutered  Yes
Vaccinated  Yes
Microchipped  Yes


Teddy is a very handsome dwarf lop cross who is much happier living his life as an indoor bunny. He was not happy living outside but does enjoy time in a run when the weather is nicer, so would benefit from outdoor access.

He is still quite timid but will hop over to you and into your lap if you have treats. Teddy is looking to be bonded with a neutered female rabbit.

 

All rehoming emails must come via rehoming@pactsanctuary.org only.
Your email MUST include-
- Full Name
- Contact number
- Full Address
- Who you are interested in? (Please include their name and what animal, we often have a few with the same names!)
- A bit about yourself and your lifestyle (e.g. your work patterns, do you go away a lot)
- Do you have other pets? Include what they are, ages, are they neutered? vaccinated?
- Children in the home or visiting? how old are they?
Small animals - We need photos of your enclosure and full measurements.
 

Rehoming fees: All costs below are a minimum requested donation. This is to help cover our costs.
All rabbits are neutered, up to date with all vaccinations and treated for E.cuniculi.

Rabbits - £70.00
 


Indoor rabbits

Rabbits could be kept in their own room/part of a room and be allowed to free roam safe areas.
Even if indoors the will still require as much space as outdoor rabbits. We do not accept indoor cages as housing as these are much too small (but are great as litter boxes!)
They will need to be able to show their natural behaviours of running, digging, jumping, hiding and grazing.

  • Safety – electric wires need to be put in protective trunking and hidden away.

  • Chewing – wires are not the only thing rabbits will chew. Wallpaper, furniture, door frames, carpets, clothes and shoes are a few examples. You need to provide lots of suitable chew toys to keep them out of mischief!

  • Great escape – rabbits can squeeze through surprisingly small gaps and can jump very high. Ensure you have blocked off any hidey holes that they could get stuck in.

  • Litter training – it is fairly easy to litter train your rabbits and this is something you will need to do, however you need to allow time to do this and have the rabbits in an area where you don’t mind accidents happening while they are learning

  • Outdoor space must be available even for indoor rabbits. This needs to either be a fully secure run 8ft by 6ft and at least 2ft high or a fully secure garden with no poisonous plants. Free access always needs to be supervised.

  • Here are some example set ups:





 

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For more information on Rabbit Welfare visit- https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/rabbit-welfare-association-fund/