快活影院

Bedfordshire South Branch
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About Me

Breed: Lop
Colour: BROWN
Age: 3 Years (approx)
Ref: 0361R210325

Kimchi was found by members of the public and little is known about his history. Kimchi is very nervous and needs a gentle approach and an owner who has previous experience of owning rabbits. Kimchi loves head scratches, coriander and strawberries! We are hoping he will benefit from a lady friend that will bring some confidence. Kimchi is a beautiful boy that deserves a happy ending.

If you have space in your heart, home & garden for one of our bunnies, please apply today.
https://rspca-bedfordshiresouth.org.uk/adopt-a-pet/?pet_type=rabbits
We ask you to follow the guidelines set out by the RWA when adopting outside rabbits from us, you will need a
hutch with a secure run attached for access 24/7. This must have a secure top. This accommodation should be
on a paved area to stop the bunnies digging out or foxes digging under. Of course bigger is always better. Have
you thought about converting a shed or playhouse?
For most breeds this will mean a hutch of 6ft long x 2ft tall, so we recommend a hutch no smaller than 6ft x 2ft
x2ft. In metric this is 1.8m x 0.6m x 0.6m high. The hutch or sleeping area can be attached to or inside the
secure enclosure of at least 3m x 2m x 1m tall.. Please note chicken wire is not acceptable as it is not secure
enough.

My personality

  • I may be able to live with a female rabbit
  • I need to be able to go outside and explore
  • I'd prefer an adult only household
  • I'm independent - I like my own space

About Me

Breed: Lop
Colour: BROWN
Age: 3 Years (approx)
Ref: 0361R210325

Contact the centre or branch about me:

快活影院Bedfordshire South Branch

07510 390872

8am-4pm Mon-Fri (closed Sat & Sun)

We rehome dogs, cats & rabbits

Interested in adopting me?

There's a lot to think about before taking on a pet.  Read our rehoming page to find out more about adopting from the RSPCA.