Adoption information
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About Winnie Pooh -Desexed and Vaccinated
Winnie was brought into a vet clinic around 18 months ago by someone who found him wandering as a stray. A vet nurse instantly fell in love with him and took him home, after no owner came to reclaim him. Winnie has been living the life of a spoilt indoor bunny, but sadly his mum has found her living circumstances changing, and winnie needs to find a new home. Winnie is a very friendly man who just loves to follow you around and have his head patted. He is well litter trained, although needs to settle into a new environment, like all bunnies, before he'll show you how clean he can be. He is used to being confined to one room of the house when his owner leaves for the day with a baby gate, which is open when he has supervised time to play in the rest of the house. He does need to be watched when roaming free as he does like to chew on things, such as cords and wires, shoes and fabric. So best to make sure there is as little around for him to get at apart from his own toys. He loves his veggies, he always has a selection each day including things like basil, mint, parsley, continental parsley, choy sum, bok choy, coriander, silver beat, spinach, rocket, broccoli, and anything green and leafy. He is up to date with his vaccinations, is desexed and weighs about 3kg. Do you think you have the home this lovable boy needs?
if you wish to enquire about winnie, please fill in an adoption form on our website: www. Porschesrescue. Com
please note: if you are reading this message, it means this animal is available. When they have been rehomed, they will not be listed under adoptions
Medical notes
Vaccinated -please note that due to the release of calici virus, all bunnies adopted from us will be vaccinated. Desexing normally costs anywhere from $100-$360. Vaccinations are from $40-80 (costs differ between vet clinics). Therefore please don't try to haggle the price of the animal for adoption. If you can't afford the adoption fee, you certainly wont afford the ongoing costs associated with animals
This pet has been adopted and found love with its new family.
The rescue group has removed this pet and it is no longer available for adoption.
The rescue group is no longer taking adoption applications for this pet.

