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About Me
Breed: | Crossbreed |
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Colour: | Blue/White Markings |
Age: | 7 Years (approx) |
Ref: | Isle of Wight |
Meet our older chap, Dawson :)
Dawson is rougly 6-7 years old is is ready to start looking for his new female rabbit companion after he recently lost the love of his life.
Dawson is seeking a home with a family who has experience with rabbits and can be rehomed to a family with older rabbit savvy children.
He can be a little territorial so would need someone who can read a rabbits body language and to give him the space he needs.
Dawson loves his fresh herbs and the sunshine! He spends most of his time in the grass run digging and likes to forage around.
If you feel you could offer Dawson his forever home – please fill in an online application form.
Our requirements are:
*3m x 2m unbroken floor space with 1m height.
*We highly recommend shed/walk in aviary type set ups OR house rabbits with at least a room to themself.
*Outdoor set ups are to have 16g wire as the minimum thickness and to be secure from rabbits digging out and predators digging in.
* We only recommend hutches as a hide within a larger accommodation not as their main area.
*Plenty of enrichment.
Our team are happy to help advise on suitable set ups
My personality
I may be able to live with a female rabbit
I need to be kept indoors
I could live with children of primary school age
I like treat time and being hand-fed
About Me
Breed: | Crossbreed |
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Colour: | Blue/White Markings |
Age: | 7 Years (approx) |
Ref: | Isle of Wight |
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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.