Beatrix and Branston

Age:
4 years approx
Breed:
Dutch rabbit
Gender:
Male and Female
Color:
Grey/White & Black/White
Living with Children:
A home with children will be considered
Living with Dogs/Cats:
A home with other pets may be considered, as long as we are kept safe and secure.
Ideal Home Situation:
A large enclosure, with access to outdoor exercise areas.
A little shy
Affectionate once comfortable
Foody
independent
Inquisitive
Playful

Beatrix and Branston are a gorgeous pair of bonded bunnies who are now seeking a new home together!

This duo are both around 4 years of age, and are currently enjoying the comforts of a loving foster home, where they get to enjoy an outdoor grassy run, and daily socialisation from their carers, so would ideally like a forever home which can offer the same.

Branston and Beatrix are super sweet in nature, and have become very good friends – they can often be seen running around and following one another around their enclosure, as well as playing with the toys provided to them. Due to this, they will need lots of space in their new environment, so they can continue to explore, investigate and binky whenever they fancy. 

Branston and Beatrix are massive foodies and get super excited at meal times – out of all the rabbit friendly herbs and veggies, we haven’t yet found anything they won’t eat!!! They are very inquisitive little bunnies who love getting involved in their daily spot cleans, often investigating what their foster carers are up to.

Although these bunnies have been friendly and sociable since arrival, they have occassionally appeared slightly nervous of sudden noises, so would be best suited to a calmer home with plenty of hiding spots away from any busy areas.  Like with most bunnies, these two don’t like being picked up, but are quite happy in human company once settled and will hop up and sit next to you for some fuss – a family with children will be considered, so long as the set-up gives them some quiet space away from noise, and the children are respectful of their space/ happy not to handle (as they prefers to keep all four paws on the ground).

Adoption information:

  • Accommodation: The recommended accommodation sizes for a pair of bunnies is a single enclosed area of at least 3m x 2m by 1m high (this can include the sleeping quarters) – you can find out lots of handy information about Rabbit housing in the following link: Rabbit Housing – The Rabbit Awareness Action Group
  • Adoption fee: A single rabbit is £70 to adopt – this is inclusive of initial health checks, vaccination, a routine Xeno mite treatment and neutering.

If you have a large rabbit friendly space in your garden, and think you can offer this pair a safe home to share, then register your interest below:

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