These bunnies are long-term residents at the Rescue due to ongoing complex health problems or significant behavioural issues, others are harder to rehome due to age, temperament, or special needs. They are only available for rehoming to very experienced owners.
Some of these bunnies are available to sponsor on our sponsorship scheme.
Meet our long term bunnies
Banzai & Flower
Banzai joined us after a period of isolation in March 2024 as the other rabbits in the household had suddenly passed away and he became unwanted. He’s a sweet easy…
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Fairy was one of 29 rabbits we took in from a meat and fur farm which was thankfully closed down in August 2022. Many of the rabbits had ear mites,…
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Pavlova is a gorgeous girl who arrived in November 2024 as part of large rescue where over 100 rabbits were abandoned in Chaddesley Woods. We have treated her for some…
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Bovril is a very sweet little chap who arrived with us in very poor shape in May 2025. He was surrendered to us as his owners could not afford his…
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Hamish joined us from RSPCA Walsall in May 2021. Originally rescued with a large number of rabbits from appalling conditions, poor Hamish hadn’t had a single offer of a home…
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Originally from Pets at Home, Mash is a sweet, affectionate boy who arrived in February 2024 as his owners did not want to continue the endless cycle of having rabbits…
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Neville is a sweet little bun who joined us from Ivy Dene Rabbit Rescue in November 2021. Neville and his five brothers were rescued from poor conditions. Sadly Neville had…
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Jess and Costello joined us via the RSPCA in 2021 due to ongoing health issues & were later bonded together. Despite being deaf & having mobility issues due to an…
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