The RSPCA is interesting for a particular home for one in all its longest-stay rabbits who has been ready to be adopted for TWO YEARS.
White rabbit Casey is barely two years and 6 months old – so has been patiently ready for a brand new home most of his life.
He got here into the care of the RSPCA’s Little Valley Animal Centre in Exeter, Devon, whereas he was nonetheless a package, however has now grown into an grownup rabbit who desires to share a home with a feminine bunny.
Leah Carnall, Animal Care Assistant on the centre, stated: “Casey’s had little or no curiosity from potential adopters over the past two years and we simply don’t know why as he’s a fully pretty bunny.
“The day Casey got here into care, the state he was in was heartbreaking and he was scared of the world. To watch him develop and begin to take pleasure in life has been a tremendous expertise. He used to bolt and conceal at any time when he noticed us, however now he’ll fortunately settle for treats out of your hand and even a number of head rubs.
“He has now been with us for 2 years, there’s nothing I need greater than to see him in a loving home, it’s what he actually 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’s comfortable place is open air, irrespective of the climate.
“He is an active boy who loves being outside, so his new home would need to have access to a secure, free range garden where he can do as he pleases,” added Leah. “As lengthy as he has access to a comfy shed so he can have someplace to curve up and sleep too after operating round exterior!
“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.”
The staff on the centre need 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.”
If you’re all in favour of adopting Casey, fill in a ‘perfect match’ type on Little Valley’s website. For extra info, name the centre on 01392 439898 or electronic mail [email protected].
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