SOOTY
At a glance
Type: Rabbit
Breed: Lop
Colour: Black
Age: 3-6 Months
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Sooty the Little Helicopter was born in Oct 2012. Sooty is a very small bunny with a huge personality. He likes to think of himself as quirky while, to others, he may appear outright bizarre. Trouble is, since he discovered binkies he absolutely adores performing exquisite pirouettes mid-air, much to everyone's amusement. For that, and for his "helicopter" ears, he has deserved the name of The Little Helicopter; he seems to like it. He loves to explore and due to his tiny size can squeeze through gaps as narrow as 2 inches, so he can get up to all the mischief there is to pursue. He is very good at using his litter tray and would make a very entertaining house bunny. Seems like a bit of a shame to miss out on such a bundle of fun by keeping him outdoors but, provided he has lots of space, toys and a partner in crime he will be happy there. Sooty is looking for a loving home. Sooty would make an ideal house bunny, as he is living this way at the moment but with preparation he could live outside with a female neutered partner. He needs to live with a lovely family who have a good sized accommodation a large Hutch and run needed, please see our requirements. and hopefully a garden to run around in. If you are interested in this lovely bunny please e-mail us at fosterbuns@gmail.com for more information. Or call 07510390872. Please check out our Facebook page Bedfordshire South RSPCA
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To adopt an animal please contact:
Cats & Rabbits. please contact branch via website www.rspca-online.co.uk. Rehoming of dogs & lost & found enquiries should be directed to the nearest animal centre to the caller. Tel: 07510390872 (8am-4pm Mon-Fri)
or Email: fosterbuns@gmail.com
- 1Contact the branch or animal centre and arrange to visit them. To save time you can download and complete an application form below.
- 2The branch or animal centre will give you information on adopting an animal, including the cost, and can help you fill out the right forms.
- 3Following an assessment to match you with the right pet, you can meet the animals and reserve the animal you like.
- 4A home visit will then be carried out to check your home is suitable for the pet you have chosen
- 5When all the paperwork and checks are complete - you can take your new pet home!
- 6A follow-up visit is usually carried out to make sure that you, your family and your new pet are all happy.
