Bundles of fluff up for adoption

Adopt a rabbit today

Tatiana Zachos Logacki and Lauren Namer, from the Little Critters Rescue Club, have 12 rabbits in their care that need to be re-homed with loving, quiet and responsible people.

Home checks, education on care, and follow-ups will be done to ensure the rabbits go to perfect homes.

Most of the rabbits have been spayed/neutered. They’re used to living outdoors, but need to be sheltered from rain and too much sun. When it is cold, they stay indoors at night.

Tonto is a 3-year-old black-and-white male rabbit who was rescued after wandering into a house. He loves eating coriander. He’s also boisterous, but careful of people and other animals. He loves to dig and needs a secure enclosure that he can’t dig his way out of, plus a sand pit.

Gandi is a 4-year-old grey female rabbit who was rescued after being found in a veggie patch. She loves banana (a small piece once a week) and is a little bossy. She does not like other rabbits besides Tonto, and loves to clean his ears and help him dig. Her favorite pass-time is re-arranging her sleeping space.

Shadow is a 6-month-old black male rabbit, not sterilised yet. He is very friendly and lovable, curious and not shy at all. He loves digging, climbing and playing with everything he sees. He thinks he is a ninja, and needs a really safe and secure enclosure he cannot escape out of. Shadow is outdoors during the day and sleeps indoors at night.

Greybie (grey baby) is a 4-year-old grey male rabbit who loves coriander and carrots. His left back leg, which was broken before he was rescued, has set badly. He can’t jump particularly high, but runs like the wind, and copes well. He is friendly, but unsure about being picked up.

Ryu (little dragon) is a 4-year-old black female rabbit who loves apples (but not the seeds!). She was rescued after being found in a veggie patch. Ryu is very curious and friendly and does not mind being touched and stroked. She is not too fond of being picked up.

Greybie and Ryu love each other very much and spend hours on their hammock grooming each other.

If you can assist, either by volunteering as foster parents, or by adopting a rabbit, please contact Tatiana on 072 592 9140 or Lauren on 072 731 7397. You can also e-mail the Little Critters Rescue club at lauren.namer@iburst.co.za.

 

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