DescriptionRehoming my 3 beautiful babies (Brighton & Hove area)
I've been wrestling with the heart-wrenching decision to rehome my three beloved, free-roaming bunnies for a while now. It breaks my heart to even consider it. I swore I'd never let them go-that they'd be with me for their whole lives. But things have changed so much since they were first gifted to me at 17 years old. Now almost 20, living on my own, my world looks completely different. Between working full-time and barely keeping up with life, l've realized I'm failing to give them the love and attention they deserve. The guilt of holding on to them when I know I can't meet their needs is unbearable. Deep down, I know they deserve better-someone who can truly be there for them in a way I no longer can.
Their names are Sherlock (2M), Watson (2M)and
Bingo (1F)!
Sherlock and Watson share the same birthday the 22nd of December 2021, and Bingo was born the
12th of April 2023.
All three have been spayed, neutered, and vaccinated for the year, and they've always been my priority.
But now, as much as it breaks me to let go, I want to make sure they find a home with someone who has experience with proper rabbit care-someone who understands their needs and can love them as much as I have.
They’re all litter box trained, of course, but their personalities are what truly make them special. Watson, the undeniable leader of the trio, is as sassy as they come—he runs the show and knows it. Bingo, my fearless little second-in-command, is full of boundless energy and confidence, always the first to explore something new. Then there’s Sherlock, my shy, sweet boy who melts at the touch of a gentle head rub. Together, they’re a curious bunch with an insatiable love for treats—so much so that I’ve lost count of how many treat jars they’ve managed to break into. Their little adventures have left me amazed and, honestly, laughing more times than I can remember.
I’ll never be the same without them—without their little faces hovering over mine in the morning, climbing on my chest to demand breakfast with their playful persistence. It’s hard to imagine my days without them, but deep down, I know they deserve more than I can give right now. They’ve filled my life with so much joy, and I know they have the power to turn someone else’s house into a home, just like they did for me. I’m certain that whoever welcomes them will fall in love just as deeply as I have, and they will undoubtedly be one of the best decisions you’ll ever make.
They will come with 1 months worth of hay in a large outdoor storage bin, 1 months worth of pellets in a large storage bin, loads of wooden houses, a giant wooden castle, their toys, a water bowl, a food plate, 2 water proof mats for their food and water bowls, 2 litter boxes, 1 months worth of wood shavings, disposable pee pads, 1 reusable pee pad, 1 tiny wooden bed, nail clippers, brushes and lint rollers.