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niffybums | 12:30 Tue 23rd May 2006 | Animals & Nature
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I dont want to but I have to find a new home for my rabbit, whats the best way to go about this to find someone who will look after her?
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How about advertising in your local vet's surgery xx
Good Idea from Maggie-May. People going to the vets are usually animal lovers and will look after her well. Some animal sanctuaries will gladly take rabbits and find them good homes - but I think the vet option is the best idea.

If your rabbit has been innoculated and neutered then the sanctury would be best. We have a couple of local ones (Tropical Wings and Marsh Farm) and their bunnies have a whale of a time!! By the way - why do you need to rehome her?? I have 15 rabs at the mo. They were unwanted rabs - the guy was gonna release them "back into the wild" unless he could home them. I took all 8 as they wouldn't have survived the day in the wild and am left with 4 adults. Unfortunately 2 were pregnant so I also ended up with 11 babies. Have managed to rehome all but 4 adults, which I am keeping. Can't believe that peopl are still paying good money to buy them off pet shops tho!!

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Im moving house and she cant come with me, its too far to take her, plus she wont get enough space to excersie, so its not very fair to take her with me!

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