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   Perry
 

 

 

This is Perry, and he was approximately 6 months old when he came into CARROT, along with his brother (Mason), his sister (India) and his Dad (Pops).  Perry and Mason were adopted together by a lovely couple, however, despite the love and attention given by their new owners, and even after neutering, they started to fight (as happens with some male/male pairings).  Their owners correctly thought that, in Perry and Mason's own interests, they should be returned to us to be rehomed to a situation more suited to the bun's needs ie. with another female companion each and preferably as outdoor rabbits.

So, to that end, Perry is up for adoption again.  He is vaccinated and neutered.  He doesn't like being an indoor rabbit although he may tolerate it for an hour or two.  He's a lovely boy and would love a new home!  Can you give him a chance?    

Update: Perry has gone to stay with his new girlfriend Atlanta, a beautiful white bunny.  They have lots of space and fun things to do, and Alex does a wonderful job of caring for them, ensuring they have a stimulating environment to keep them busy.  Photos soon...