Six RSPCA West Dorset Branch bunnies looking for forever homes

If it’s too cold to consider ice cream right now, here are some varieties of hugs to warm your heart.

All of these cute bunnies with food and drink names are up for adoption at the RSPCA West Dorset branch – Taylors Rehoming Centre.

The center is open by appointment only, so if you are interested in adopting an animal, you must fill out one of their home screening forms and they will contact you if they think you could make one. good game.

For more information on the adoption process, visit the Taylors Rehoming Center website.


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Viennatta and Magnum

Viennetta and Magnum are house hunting together. Photo: RSPCA West Dorset Branch

If you are a fan of chocolate treats, Vienetta and Magnum might be for you.

The adult female Vienetta is a brown silver fox rabbit and is looking for a home with her friend Magnum, who is a young adult, brown lop rabbit.

The beautiful pair have recently been linked and therefore need to be rehoused together.

They will need an experienced owner who is comfortable with handling as they can both wiggle a lot!

Solero and Twister

Dorset Echo: Solero and Twister are looking for separate homes with a neutered male.  Photo: RSPCA West Dorset BranchSolero and Twister are looking for separate homes with a neutered male. Photo: RSPCA West Dorset Branch

If you prefer fruity flavors, you might be tempted by Solero or Twister.

The two young females are looking for their forever homes, ideally relocated alone to a house with a neutered male already.


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Cappuccino and Corona

Dorset Echo: Cappuccino and Corona are both very friendly bunnies.  Photo: RSPCA West Dorset BranchCappuccino and Corona are both very friendly rabbits. Photo: RSPCA West Dorset Branch

If you’re not a fan of ice cream, maybe a drink instead?

Cappuccino is a domestic brown and white female, about one year old.

Corona is a gray and white lion-headed angora cross of a similar age.

The two rabbits are very friendly curious bunnies who will approach.

Corona will need regular grooming and shearing which it tolerates very well, however, an experienced person will be needed for this.

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