View Full Version : Rabbit for rehoming


mummysaz21
21-09-2009, 20:15
Species of animal to be rehomed
rabbit

Rehome or Sale?rehome

Reason for Rehome / Sale needs to be outside or inside in a pet and child free home

Sale Amount n/a

Location parsons cross

Has the Pet been in Rescue Previously? rescued by me but not a reascue shelter

Can the animal be picked up and put into a basket without the risk of scratching or biting?
no she bites and kicks
Age & Sex
around 2
Breed/ Mix
she is a bootifull looking old english
Colour/coat type black and white

Can the animal be groomed/handled without biting or scratching?no she dosent like being touched at all

Live in / out
lived out for past 2 years, been at my house 4 weeks and lived indoors in that time
Neutered/spayed
no deffinatly needs to be spayed as this should calm her
Chipped no

Any Current or Historical Health or Psychological Issues

Temperament hates being picked up,hates being stroked, she does bite,and attacks anything that goes past her, she isent as bad as she used to be shes the kind of bunny who likes to be left alone or you wil get it lol

Vaccinated & Wormed needs vacinating has been wormed

Any special knowledge needed

General Information you can share

mily was rescues around 4 weeks ago, she was in a right state, in that time her behaviour has got worse, i wasent goign to keep her my plan was to get her back to health then rehome but due to my other bunnys passing away in sad circumstances i decided to keep milly, but have now realised that was the wrong thing to do, she is to dangerous for my 16 month old son and my 2 dogs, she is kept in kitchen but obviouly i am oly human and so is my son i cant keep him out of the kitchen for the rest of his life, and she CAN do damage and has done she needs 1 on 1 either living indoors away from kids and other animals, or outside, she does not like rabbits, she does not like being picked up and she will hurt like hell when she kicks you,i know im not sellign her well but i feel honesty is goign to get her the best homexx:help:i love this girl and will not let her go if i feel she wont be looked after

LitleMermaid
21-09-2009, 20:17
Thanks for filling in the re-homing form. I have got everything crossed for a fab new home for Milly, good luck!