About me
- Can I live with young children? Potentially - Raisin tends to feel a bit anxious and may become frightened when being handled. She will need support to build her confidence and plenty of opportunities for socialisation.
- Do I have any medical issues? No - Raisin has undergone a complete health examination by the vets, and no issues were found. She is also fully vaccinated.
Raisin came to us three years ago when her previous owner decided to entrust their rabbits to their parents, as they could no longer dedicate the necessary time for their care. The family took in a total of seven rabbits, consisting of four females and one male.
Currently, Raisin is one of the four females in our care and is looking for a new home. She is the daughter of Iggy and the sister of Sherbet.
Raisin is likely the shyest of the group and will need some encouragement and plenty of socialisation. While she enjoys a gentle head scratch, she isn’t fond of being picked up or handled too much.
The four rabbits were housed in enclosures, sometimes together and other times separately. The previous owner was unable to confirm if any of them formed a bonded pair, as they mostly spent time in separate enclosures.
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