Lost: Grey/brown Unknown Male In North West (BL2)
- Dog ID 109047
- Status Lost
- Registered 21 Dec 2016
- Name LIONHEAD RABBIT FUDGE
- Gender & Breed Male Unknown
- Age Adult
- Colour Grey/brown
- Marks & Scars Dark nose, ears and feet. Medium size and very fluffy. Please check your gardens and sheds.
- Tagged No
- Microchipped No
- Tattooed Unknown
- Date Lost 19 Dec 2016
- Where Lost Stanworth avenue, Breightmet, Bolton. Missing from my back garden, possibly in the allotments behind my house.please check your garden sheds, holes and droppings. Any info helps.
- Lost In Region North West
- Lost In Post Area BL2
- Date Reunited
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- Listed By Rtseddon16
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- 2016-12-24 23:23 Rtseddon16
- Hey, domestic cats aren't a worry because he has been brought up around them, he is quite big cats won't have a chance. There is no fur so I don't understand, no sign of him anywhere.
- 2016-12-24 21:36 xWendyx
- Probably too far away but worth a look
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10157898867420123&set=gm.1205777386167123&type=3&theater - 2016-12-24 20:30 Hollieberry
- It maybe a good idea to get in touch with local vets to see if someone has handed him in. Was there any sign of rabbit fur in the garden ? Rabbits are also at risk from domestic cats .
- 2016-12-24 20:30 Hollieberry
- It maybe a good idea to get in touch with local vets to see if someone has handed him in. Was there any sign of rabbit fur in the garden ? Rabbits are also at risk from domestic cats .
- 2016-12-24 00:01 Rtseddon16
- Hey fudge has always had free run of the garden he comes in around 9-10 pm when he feels like it. It's been the same for two years.he sleep's in the kitchen at night.he has disappeared. It doesn't make sense.
- 2016-12-22 20:21 Unknown
- Make sure that Fudge hasn`t dug into next doors garden. /i hsed to have rabbits, and this wht they do sometimes. With his hutch open put some silver foil at the front, and put some treats on it such as sunflower seeds on it, only when you are there or the birds may take them. You will hear his feet on the foil when he eats the treats . Bunny paws xd.
It is always a good idea to put your rabbits inside their hutch, and then into the garage or shed overnight because of foxes. - 2016-12-22 09:00 Jane
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- 2016-12-22 07:41 Jayne - Founder Doglost.
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- 2016-12-22 07:02 Jan -North West and Police Liaison Coordinator
- Shared to Doglost facebook groups x
- 2016-12-22 00:24 Sharon - Social Media Volunteer
- I have shared with DL FB Page, Twitter & Public. I hope Fudge is safely back at home soon. X
- 2016-12-21 23:14 AlisonH
- Alerts sent to helpers in BL2
- 2016-12-21 22:02 Millypod (Chris) - Administrative Volunteer
- Sharing Twitter.
- 2016-12-21 21:36 Claire Gresty - Area Co-ordinator & Police Liaison - North West
- Will share to local sites, hope Fudge is found safe and returned back home xx
- 2016-12-21 21:21
- Sorry to see that LIONHEAD RABBIT FUDGE is missing.
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