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Appeal for homes for animals with ‘snow-body’ to love

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a white rabbit sitting next to a snowman toy against a christmas backdrop
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Hatter the rabbit is just one of the animals looking for a home

We are appealing for homes for four snow white animals in the care of our Aberdeenshire Animal Rescue and Rehoming Centre who sadly keep being overlooked.

Centre manager, Jacqueline McEwen, said “These four animals are some of our longest residents here at the centre.

“Rosie and Hatter are two beautiful white rabbits who are looking for homes separately as they have very different personalities.

 “Hatter was very nervous when he came in to the centre but is now much more confident and loves getting his head stroked. He could live with older children and even another rabbit as long as proper introductions were carried out.

“Rosie has been in the care of the centre for almost 300 days. She would prefer to live by herself as she can be territorial and protective over her things. Rosie is also hard of hearing so needs an understanding and experienced adult-only home.

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a white lop eared rabbit sitting next to a snow man toy against a christmas back drop

“Tiny Tina the ferret is also in need of a loving new forever home. She is a micro-ferret and proof that good things come in small packages! She’s very playful and loves human company. Due to her size, she is looking for a home where she can be the only ferret.

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a tiny white ferret sitting on top of a knitted snowman toy against a christmas backdrop

“Fern is a gorgeous corn snake looking to put her ‘hiss-tory’ behind her and slither off into the sunset with a new owner. She has sadly been in our care for nearly 400 days.

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a white corn snake slithering around some christmas decorations

“Fern is well used to being handled at the centre as she has a history of topical medications. She will require a knowledgeable owner who has had snakes previously and can provide her with a suitably sized vivarium.

“We’d really like to see all of these animals find loving forever homes and we know they’d make great additions to the right household.”

Anyone interested in adopting an animal can find out more about them and register their interest online at: bit.ly/3HonDyF 

 

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If anyone is concerned about an animal, please do not hesitate to contact our confidential animal helpline on 03000 999 999.

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