Birmingham RSPCA has several cute bunnies that are looking for a forever home, and that can be part of your Easter tradition this year.
Going on egg hunts is fun but imagine if you could have your own rabbit at home. They make for good companions as rabbits are intelligent and active animals who love to dig, hide, run, jump, and stretch. They can live indoors as long as they have some outside space to hop around in.
The bunnies with RSPCA are neutered and that is something to keep in mind even when you buy a bunny. Many owners find their bunnies breeding out of control when they don’t neuter their pets. The PDSA found more than a third of the 900,000 UK pet rabbits were not neutered in May 2021.
RSPCA recently rescued more than 160 rabbits when they were found in overcrowded conditions in a garage in Leicestershire. They were then transported on to RSPCA centres in Berkshire, Gloucestershire, Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Hampshire.
When we adopt a pet from the RSCPA, it makes space for other animals that might need help from them.
So, here are eight rabbits that are looking for a forever home this Easter:

5. Ava (Lop) & Dorothy (white)
They are both quite timid bunnies and it’s clear that they haven’t had much positive socialisation prior to coming into care. They are both still shy girls but we feel that they are ready to find a new home with a patient owner who will make friends with them. They will approach to take veggies so with a positive hands off approach we hope these girls will learn to trust. RSPCA Birmingham are looking for them to be rehomed together and to have a quiet home, they will need a large accommodation to house them both with an outdoor run attached to allow them to have more freedom. | Birmingham RSPCA