Are you looking to expand your family and welcome in a furry friend? Then look no further!
The RSPCA has got cuddly cute pets at the Blackpool and North Lancashire branch that need rehoming.
You can also donate to the RSPCA to help it carry on its rescue work.
Dandelion & Faith
Breed: Crossbreed
Colour: Cream/brown
Age: 6-12 Months
This pair of fluffy rabbits are inseparable and will need to be rehomed together.
They will both take food from you and prefer to be on the floor rather than picked up. For this reason, they would be better living with children of secondary school age or older.
Dandelion and Faith will need outdoor space as they love to run around.
Dandelion & Faith’s profile can be found here.
Iris & Joseph
Breed: Crossbreed
Colour: White/tan
Age: 6-12 Months
These cheeky rabbits love to run, explore their surroundings and be hand-fed treats.
They will need to be rehomed as a pair and like to have a double tier hutch to keep them interested.
Iris and Joseph’s profiles can be found here.
Teddy
Breed: Lop
Colour:White/tan
Age:1 Year (approx)
Teddy is an independent rabbit who would like to find a female friend to be his companion.
He needs someone who is experienced with looking after rabbits and can give him some outside space.
Teddy’s profile can be found here.
Diva & Beau
Breed: Crossbreed
Colour: Black, white/grey
Age: 3 Years (approx)
Diva is an independent sassy rabbit who bonded well with Beau in her previous home.
Beau is much calmer and lets Diva take the lead. They both love food and enjoy being fed treats.
Diva & Beau’s profile can be found here.
Grogu
Breed: Crossbreed
Colour: White/tan/black
Age: Unknown
Grogu can be nervous and hasn’t had much human interaction, so needs someone who can work with him to build up his confidence.
He would like a female bunny who would give him some much-needed companionship.
You can see Grogu’s profile here.
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