Reunited: White With A Few Grey And Sand Coloured Stripes Unknown Unknown

  • Dog ID 52302
  • Status Reunited
  • Registered 13 May 2013
  • Name RABBIT
  • Gender & Breed Unknown Unknown
  • Age
  • Colour White with a few grey and sand coloured stripes
  • Marks & Scars
  • Tagged Unknown
  • Microchipped Unknown
  • Tattooed No
  • Date Found 12 May 2013
  • Where Found Park Road, Bedworth
  • Found In Region Central
  • Found In Post Area CV12
  • Date Reunited
  • Other Info
  • Listed By AlisonH
  • Views 1927
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Unknown
So pleased to read this how kind of your son to take him and how clever of him to catch Tank in the first place as I am sure my rabbits would not let any one catch them well done to him.
Have a long and happy life Tank xxxx
DogLostMillypod (Chris) - Administrative Volunteer
Have a great life Tank as I'm sure you will.xx
ClaireC
Hope you behave Tank! Good Luck xx
Unknown
Brilliant news. Have a great life with your new owner Tank who sounds a very caring person. Stay safe now:-)xxx
Carol
Ah that's really kind of him . Have a nice life Tank x x
B30
Ahh, lovely ending. Well done. Lucky Tank XX
AlisonH
Nobody has come forward to claim this rabbit and no rescue centre had the room to take him so my son has gone out and bought a new hutch and run and named him Tank.
AlisonH
Thank you Moocher I will pass on your comments.
Moocher
There is an excellent forum where rabbit lovers will offer help and advice - www.rabbitrehome.org.uk. I am sure that someone there can help with overcoming aggression, or even rehoming if that is the only option.
Unknown
Oh dear poor bunny I already have three of my own two of them are sisters and was told if I had them spade then they would live together wrong after two years they had a dreadful fight (thank goodness I was home at the time) so now they are seperated as is my little boy they are all in the same room but a hutch and run each.
Bunnies have such wonderful ways and I love them.
Have you only got one rescue out your way I hate the thought of the RSPCA taking him/her as it was on the telly the other day that they have so many rabbits and guinea pigs in now needing homes.
We have a cat and rabbit rescue down here in Chichester but not sure if they are full or not or how we get him/her down here.
Unknown
Hope an owner comes forward for this rabbit. It sounds as though this rabbit has not been handled much by humans; hence its aggression. (I have owned 3 rabbits in the past) My rabbits were handled on a regular basis, and were very friendly. Also two males will sometimes fight even when there is no female around. Someone who likes a challenge, and is a ravvit lover may want to give it a home. Experts say that if a rabbit is aggressive you should use a "Fishing rod" (TOY FOR CATS) and gently stroke the bunny until he/she gets used to being touched, and then after a few days try to stroke the rabbit (Using glove) I have known this to work; result one tame bunny Keep us p;[osted
AlisonH
The RSPCA wouldn't take the rabbit and the rabbit rescue is full. Any suggestions.
ClaireC
Probably a frustrated rabbit! I had one once that went the same way and had to find another home for it as it kept shredding my hand when I went to put food in the hutch!!!!
AlisonH
My son and his family have put up posters, contacted schools, vets, put on FB and an ad in the local free ads lost and found section but so far nobody has come forward. He was going to keep the rabbit if nobody claimed it but it is being very aggressive towards his own rabbit through the bars so it will handed over to the RSPCA.
Unknown
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DogLostSherlock Bones Police Liaison Co-ordinator
don't remember a rabbit ever before! let's hope he can be reunited!
Unknown
What a dear little thing. Is he our first rabbit ?
Unknown
Oh I do hope his owners are looking for him what a little darling.
AlisonH
My son and his wife found this little rabbit running in the road at 10pm last night. They knocked on doors in the area but nobody knew who it belonged to. RSPCA have been informed and I have asked him to call the local vets.

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