From an aggressive and defensive solo female to a calm and collected bonded bunny 💓
Kyo (ginger), now named fudge, was surrendered due to a failed bond and she was biting her owners. After a few months with us, we realised she just wasn't settling and her behaviour was getting worse.
Along came one of our amazing supporters who have taken her in warts and all... And look at these results. She's now living alongside 2 other buns and is happy and thriving!
Sometimes behaviour can be triggered by the smallest of things, in this case she seemed to be lonely and lacking a connection with other buns. But now she gets to live out her best life 🫶
❤️ Thank you all sooo much for your kind messages, comments and support 💙
It has meant so much to me to read through all your messages. This side of rescuing is so difficult and it would push me to the point of giving up if it wasn't for the positive words and uplifting messages.
I've had lots of people asking how they can help the rescue, so I have set up a very small wishlist on Amazon. This isn't in anyway me asking for money, but offering a way for people to help me.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/hz/wishlist/ls/3KAV1N1TIWPNR?ref_=wl_share
Our little babies are still with me and very active. I spend most of my time with them. Feeding is going well for now, so hoping they are strong enough to get through the next couple of weeks 🤞❤️
Thank you again, from the bottom of my heart 💜
For everyone after an update on our latest little survivors ❤️
The babies are thriving, they are finding their feet and learning to love! Mama is so relaxed and loving. I know they feel safe and loved and it makes me so happy 🫶
For anyone who is heading to us over the next few days, we have recently released our VERY tame ducklings and they have zero fear of cars!
So please drive slowly as you approach the house 💜
Watching Rescue rabbits feel grass under their feet and having space to explore and run is the most rewarding feeling 🫶
When these two arrived, they weren't very socialable. They were extremely overweight and have infected sores on their feet. They had spent their life in a tiny hutch, which was rarely cleaned out. They were left abandoned when their owners moved house ❤️🩹
With time and a great deal of patience, they are now happy and loving life 💜 We are slowly bringing their weight down and their feet are finally healing ❤️
This is who I do it for ❤️
#rescue #bunnies #adoptdontshop #rabbit
If the unexpected happens and your smallies need medication whilst on their holiday, be assured we will always make sure they are well looked after!
Granted, not all buns will take their medication quite as well as this little dude! ❤️ Kevin is here on holiday with us at the moment and just so happens to be recovering from a large surgery to remove a pesky lipoma. This is a build up of fatty tissue which sits under the skin. They usually don't cause many problems, but annoyingly for Kevin it was over his leg!
He's on the mend and feeling better for it now!