The Rabbit Crossing
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Rabbit Rescue and Sanctuary, based in Windlesham, Surrey, UK.
A private home-based, sanctuary and rabbit boarding facility in Windlesham, Surrey, caring for a small number of rabbits in need of rehoming and some who are not re-homeable. Works closely with other rescues, local vets and welfare organisations.
Run singlehandedly without volunteers or paid help and in spare time alongside normal profession.
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I am often lucky enough to see the bunnies I rehome for the rest of their lives. Today, I went to see Audrey (who Came into TRC at 3 weeks old) and her exTRC husbun Seymour. I popped over to nail clip both who are quite a challenge and need a confident rabbit wrangler who doesn't mind being chewed for their trouble 😆 I swear they get more photogenic each time I see them
Nice to see this. Rabbit lectures at the Veterinary Congress getting lots of bums on seats. The people in the audience are veterinary folks....vets and nurses. Bodes well for a deeper interest in rabbit medicine doesn't it. Well done LagoLearn.
Today I was lucky enough to get this great cat bed in my local RSPCA Bagshot Charity Shop (whilst donating stuff of course). Brought it home for Wilfred Pamplemouse who immediately investigated. He is a bit selective about how he relaxes because of his painful back and old leggy. Show us some photos of places your rabbits like to sleep, in particular if they aren't places meant to be for rabbits 😁
This new little trio were photographed by their mumma on the second floor of their new home. There has to be a caption doesn't there? What are they saying? Add your own words to share with us all......just for fun
And a photo update from Mischief's new mumma this morning too. Both bunnies settled in nicely ❤❤❤
One of the easiest, most loving trios I have ever bonded. Photo update from their mumma this morning after going home yesterday evening. Baby has landed on her feet with these two fantastic playmates ❤🐇
So today has been a very busy one so far. Not only is it a big cleaning out day, but two bunnies have gone to new homes with their bonded friends this afternoon, but my next candidate is here for her blind date. I wish Baby Beetroot and Mischief all the very best for their lovely lives ahead. They are both in safe hands with new mummas and will have the best of everything. Today's new arrival is elderly and slightly disabled Mildred who is a continental giant. She has quite a selection of older men to choose from so let's hope that she chooses one of them!