Bunnies aren’t just for Easter and to prove it we have found some cute little cotton tails you’re going to find it hard to resist.
These are just some of the small furries currently being cared for at Margaret Green Animal Rescue in Wareham who are looking for their forever homes.
If you’re not in a position to adopt an animal right now, you could always support the charity by making a donation.
But, if you are looking to add a long-eared, fluffy friend into your home, perhaps one of these could make the perfect match.
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Sushi and Peter
Breed: Lop
Age: 3
Sushi is looking for a forever home with her new friend Peter.
Both bunnies are three years old and love being outside, so it’s a priority for them to have a safe place to sunbathe and hop around.
For more information on how to adopt Sushi and Peter, visit the Margaret Green website.
Florence and Tiger
Breed: Lop
Age: 2
Florence and Tiger are two years old and are looking for a forever home together.
Florence is a beautiful girl with a soft personality and both are happy little bunnies who would really love to find their new home soon.
For more information on how to adopt Florence and Tiger, visit the Margaret Green website.
Annabella and Leopard
Breed: Dwarf Lop
Age: 2
Annabella is looking for a forever home with her companion Leopard.
A gorgeous pair of bunnies who absolutely adore each other, they are very good at being handled and groomed.
Being stroked is one of their favourite activities, as well as lounging together. They cannot wait to have a garden to call their own.
For more information on how to adopt Annabella and Leopard, visit the Margaret Green website.
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