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Originally Posted by Portia Elizabeth
Thank god the world has people like you! There's so many unwanted bunnies. I'd love one myself, but I know I just don't have the time to spend with one, so i'll just have to admire them from afar
We have quite a few rabbits at college, and I get to spend time with them pretty much every week, so they're the closest I have. My favourite is a Chinchilla Rex rabbit, we have a Castor rex too, and we were hoping to breed them (we'd keep one baby at college and the students/teachers would snap them up in no time, we're a bunch of Animal Management students, so we're all animal mad  ) We kept Rocko and Rizzo together for a while, but Rizzo, the castor girl, just wasn't interested in Rocko, the chinchilla boy
I've just had a look on your website, you've got a lot at the mo  hope they all find good homes soon
I bet around this time of year, rescues start getting especially busy, with all the unwanted kid's christmas presents. They loose interest so quickly, i'd never buy a rabbit for a child.
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Theres 7 more still to be added to the website!!
Do you know 4 generations back in each bun?
If not i'd say don't, defects and recessive genes could still hit the litter

There are 35,000 rabbits per year dumped in rescues up and down the UK so i find it a shame people breed more when there isn't enough homes for the current numbers

I currently have 7 on a waiting list as well, which isn't much, but the number will go through the roof after Easter
Im afraid with most people its a case of -

They never learn
Shadow is a seal pointed lionhead
Storm a standard Chinchilla
And Moonshine and Scraggles are lionhead X dutch
None of them are from breeders, and i may be adopting some buns from another rescue to bond with my 4

So ill have my own little group
ETA: i see you are at myerscough!
I did a course up there!!
First diploma i think.
Do you know Lol?