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   Betty
 

 

 

This is Betty and she was found as a stray.  The person who found her took her home and Betty unexpectedly gave birth to five kits the following week, he looked after them all for nine weeks then managed to find homes for three of the babies, but sadly he was unable to keep Betty and the remaining kits so he asked if we could help.

Betty has now been separated from her two remaining babies and they're all getting on fine.  She has been vaccinated but she will need to be spayed before she's rehomed.  If you are interested in adopting her, we can reserve her for you.

She's a lively and cheeky girl who loves a nose rub, and yes her ears are permanently held in that position you see in the photo!  We call her our helicopter bun.

We don't know how old she is, but we think in the region of 1 to 2 years.  

Can you give her a second chance at the good life?

Update:  Betty went to her new home waaaaaaay down in Hampshire and she's settled in just fine with her new husbun Rocky :)  Long story, so details and pictures shortly!