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Bramble the rabbit has been in care for a year



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Did you know that the RSPCA Derby and District at Abbey Street rehomes rabbits?
At any given time they may have as many as 10 rabbits looking for homes. But not all find someone who is willing to take them in.

Bramble has been in the care of the RSPCA for a year. She was fostered for a while, but because she loves to chew and damaged her hutch her foster parents could no longer keep her.

The RSPCA is hoping to find someone in Derbyshire who would be able to offer this rabbit a permanent home.

Bramble is an 18 months old female rabbit. She is quite large and nervous so will need to be handled regularly to make her even more used to humans.

She likes to chew so would benefit from having toys to keep her occupied and stimulated. She will also need a suitable place to live, where she cannot chew her way out.

Bramble is adored by her carers at the shelter who would love nothing more than for her to have a special home.

If you are interested in Bramble please get in touch on 01332 344620 or visit info@rspcaderby.org.uk.

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  • Last Updated: 22 April 2008 10:42 AM
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  • Location: Ilkeston
 
 

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