Hi there, my name’s Hoppity and I’m a sweet one-year-old boy. I was sadly dumped in a box at the National Animal Welfare Trust with my friends three weeks ago but, luckily, was found by a member of staff.
I’m still getting used to being stroked, which I’ve started to enjoy. Like most rabbits, I’m not keen on being picked up.
I’m a real foodie, always greeting the staff in the morning to let them know I’m ready for my breakfast. I really enjoy my veggies too and rubbing my chin against everything to mark my scent.
I’d really like some company so would love to live with another neutered bunny.
And I’m Tigger, a friendly one-year-old girl. My friends and I were dumped at the centre in a box. I was a bit nervous at first but now I’ve had time to settle in and get to know the staff I love to hop around and have strokes on my nose.
I could live with children of any age as long as adults do most the handling while I settle in and I’d like to live with a neutered male rabbit for company.
Me and Hoppity are used to living outdoors so would like a spacious hutch to live in, as well as a run so we can get lots of daily exercise and stretch our paws.
If you could give Hoppity and/or Tigger a good home, email reception@nawt.org.uk or call 0208 950 0177 (option 2) to meet them.
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