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Rabbit Rehoming

Rabbits are a very popular pet, particularly for families with young children.

Unfortunately, rabbits are widely available and often bought without a full understanding of their care needs, which frequently leads to rabbits being neglected or abandoned in the wild.

Rabbits can be fantastic pets and are often best kept in pairs. If you are considering rehoming a rabbit to accompany a current pet then they must be introduced safely and any males and females being kept together should be neutered.

All of our rescue rabbits are rehomed with full veterinary checks. Rehoming fees can vary from £15 to £20.

On rehoming a rabbit from the Scottish SPCA you will receive four weeks free insurance from our partner Petplan.

The Scottish SPCA does not put healthy animals to sleep.

Our animal rescue and rehoming centres are open daily from 10am to 4pm. Call 03000 999 999 (option 2).