- Buck
- 3 – 5 years old approx
- Arrived with us in June (13 days ago)
- Being fostered in Lymm, Cheshire
- Log number 1047926
We realise not everyone is in a position to adopt a companion, so why not take a look at our
virtual adoption scheme …..
Nero : he is very sweet but nervous, he will need a patient home. You can win him round with food! He would suit a young child free home or with kids 10+. He’s looking for a wife-bun to settle down with and we’re sure he’s desperate to find a new companion after losing his wife-bun. Likes nibbling sticks, digging, tunnelling. Roaming time in the garden during day light hours. He used to spend time with his bunny companion behind the raised beds – lounging, digging, eating. Enjoys scrambling through the tube and other narrow passageways. Hides under the hutch (where it is also very cool on a warm day).
HISTORY: 2023 He was abandoned. Left behind to perish. He was rescued by the RSPCA. Birmingham RSPCA branch took care of him for 6 months then he was transferred to our branch.
2024 He was adopted but he recently lost his companion and his owner isn’t in a position to take on another rabbit. He is still with them until we find a new home..
Outdoor housing requirement is a minimum 6ft shed/house or 6 x 2 x 2 hutch with minimum 60 sq. feet of secure covered floor space, normally a run and it has to be 3ft in height attached securely to the Rabbits house, with ideally but not mandatory, the freedom to a secure garden/alternative area for stimulation; exercise, space and enrichment is most important!
Please read this information on suitable accommodation https://rabbitwelfare.co.uk/outdoor-housing/
For an application form please email rehoming@rspca-macclesfield.org.uk







