The cute Easter bunnies at this West Midlands rabbit rescue centre looking for a new home
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Fat Fluffs over in Hampton-in-Arden in Solihull is a rabbit rescue and sanctuary which offers unwanted bunnies a safe place to recuperate before they’re either found loving homes - or offered to stay as part of the Fat Fluffs family.
There has recently been a higher demand for new homes for rabbits, which Fat Fluffs believes is due to people returning to work following the Covid pandemic and no longer being able to care for them.
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Hide AdFat Fluffs also offers boarding for rabbits for when their owners go away, offering them large spacious accommodation. They also get to roam and play across their “Rabbitopias”.
There are also opportunities to sponsor bunnies, ensuring their medical costs are met. Sponsorship includes photos, car stickers, birthday cards and updates throughout the year.
Fat Fluffs ensure that all rabbits are vaccinated, neutered and in good health before they find their forever homes. This means that upon arrival, rabbits are offered a full medical examination. Those who are too poorly to be adopted are offered sanctuary with Fat Fluffs to be part of their family permanently.
Fat Fluffs has three members of staff so relies on the contribution of volunteers to operate. They are hoping to find other premises so they can expand in the future to help find more rabbits their forever home. You can find out more here: Fat Fluffs Rabbit Rescue
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