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Freddie1

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Hi, don?t know if this is aloud or not so sorry in advance if not.


I have 3 male rabbits (I think anyway) that I can no longer look after as I have had to move away and can?t look after them anymore due to work commitments. I have tried a local sanctuary for them but they don?t have any space, would anyone be interested in taking them on, or have any ideas please

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How many have you tried? These are living creatures, not an old piece of furniture. How long have you got before you move? Giving them away on the internet puts them at risk for all kinds of horrible things. Admin, was there not a ban on live animals being sold and discarded on the forum?t
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There's a variety of city farms you could try, and also you could call the RSPCA or Blue Cross to find a carer who could pick up from you if necessary.


Mammals such as rabbits and cats are often sourced online or even stolen for baiting in dog fights where they are torn apart so please don't give them to some random from the internet


here is a link to some city farms and I believe there is also one in Vauxhall.


https://www.visitlondon.com/things-to-do/openspace/farm

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Have you tried Celia Hammond at Lewisham. I?m positive they would not let this go without at least trying to find places for them. Bunnies need very special care and Are not really that good for young children to have as they need a lot of hard work. Please don?t let them go to anyone else other than a rehiring centre because as other people have said they could quite easily be used for bait animals. I have had bunnies before and I would take them in a heartbeat but it really is not possible for me at the moment as I will not be able to look after them properly. I wish good luck to these bunnies
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