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About Me
Breed: | Lop |
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Colour: | Fawn - Grey |
Age: | 2 Years (approx) |
Ref: | 266482 |
Wow, is Wispa the handsomest bunny? Never mind whispering, he deserves to be sung about from the rooftops!
As well as being beautiful, Wispa is a friendly, inquistive chap who loves to know what you are up to. As a prey species rabbits do not enjoy being picked up, and Wispa is nervous of direct handling, but you will be able to make friends with him by spending time with him and giving him tasty vegetables by hand.
Wispa was rescued by one of our inspectors with three other rabbits, all of whom were living in unsuitable accommodation and were in poor condition as a result. When he arrived, Wispa had to be separated from the others due to the risk of fighting or breeding. However, he is now looking for a home with a neutered female to keep him company.
Wispa will need time to bond gradually with his future female friend, and eventually they will need a large enclosure with plenty of space to hop about and some comfy hiding places.
Wispa can live in a home with children and other animals, as long as he can be housed safely and securely and is never left unsupervised with young children or other animals.
If you meet all of the above rehoming criteria, please complete this
My personality
I may be able to live with a female rabbit
I'd be happy living indoors if you give me lots to do
I could live with children of any age
I like treat time and being hand-fed
About Me
Breed: | Lop |
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Colour: | Fawn - Grey |
Age: | 2 Years (approx) |
Ref: | 266482 |
Contact the centre or branch about me:
Leybourne Animal Centre
199 Castle Way
WEST MALLING
Leybourne
ME19 5HW
11.00am- 3.00pm Thursday- Tuesday by appointment only (Closed every Wednesday, Christmas day, Boxing day and New years day) We prioritise animals we have rescued from cruelty and neglect, which means we cannot take in unwanted pets.
Thinking of 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.