Is this saddest rabbit in Exeter? White bunny Casey has spent most of his life ready for a eternally home, spending two years in a rescue centre.
Staff and volunteers at the RSPCA Little Valley Animal Shelter, in Exeter, are appealing for a loving home to be found for the furry chap, who arrived on the rescue centre when he was nonetheless a package, and has now grown into an grownup rabbit who wants a girlfriend bunny.
White rabbit Casey is just two years and 6 months old – so he has been patiently ready for a brand new home most of his life.
Could you be the loving home the white rabbit has been ready for?
If you answered ‘yes’ the rescue centre desires to listen to from you, saying Casey ‘truly deserves’ to be beloved, in a eternally home, with a feminine buddy to maintain him firm.
Leah Carnall, animal care assistant on the centre, stated the group is seeking to rehome him with a feminine rabbit.
Leah stated: “It’s so important for Casey to share his days with a lady bunny, making memories. We hope this year his dream comes true and he is adopted by a lovely family.”
She added: “Casey’s had very little interest from potential adopters over the last two years and we just don’t know why as he is an absolutely lovely bunny.
“The day Casey came into care, the state he was in was heartbreaking and he was terrified of the world. To watch him grow and begin to enjoy life has been an amazing experience. He used to bolt and hide whenever he saw us, but now he will happily accept treats from your hand and even a few head rubs.
“He has now been with us for two years, there is nothing I want more than to see him in a loving home, it’s what he truly deserves.
“He’s not a bunny who likes to be cuddled, he gets a little nervous being touched – but that doesn’t mean he won’t be a wonderful pet. He came into the centre as part of a case, so his previous life was pretty miserable.
“We so desperately want him to have his happy ever after.”
Casey is described as being an energetic boy, who loves being exterior. His new home would want to have access to a safe, free-range backyard the place he can do as he pleases, plus access to a comfortable shed the place he can curl up and sleep after working round exterior.
Leah stated: ““As well as enjoying being outdoors, Casey loves to eat vegetables and treats. “Despite him being a little nervous, once he gets to know you he will happily come up to see you and take veggies from your hand.”