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Bradford and District

Small Animals

We usually have a large number of smaller animals, including rabbits, ferrets, rats and gerbils, as well as birds, looking for new homes. Please come and talk to us about adoption.

Please be sure to ring before setting out, especially if you've a long way to come, to check which animals are available for adoption!

Ferrets

Ant and Dec

Ant and Dec are both neutered adult male ferrets.

Ant and Dec, September 2009

Fonzo

Meet Fonzo, a neutered male ferret.
Fonzo, January 2010

Lily and Jackson

Lily is a spayed female ferret; Jackson is a neutered male.

Lily and Jackson, October 2009

Sydney and Boston

Sydney is a brown-and-cream spayed female ferret; Boston is a white neutered male.

Sydney and Boston, January 2010

Guinea Pigs

Badger

This is badger. He's an adult male guinea pig.

Badger, February 2010

Crunchie and Munchie

Meet Crunchie (on the right) and Munchie!

Crunchie and Munchie, January 2010

Rabbits

We have a lot of rabbits looking for homes. Where two rabbits are shown as a pair, they are to be adopted together. Lone rabbits can only be rehomed as house rabbits, but pairs (and threesomes) can be kept either in the house or out in a hutch.

Blackberry and Bolt

Blackberry, a spayed female, is the all-black one. Bolt, a neutered male, is the one with the white patches.

Blackberry and Bolt, January 2010

Buck and Tulip

Buck, pictured above, is a neutered male, while Tulip is a spayed female.

Buck and Tulip are to be rehomed together.

Buck and Tulip, May 2009

Bunty and Nancy

Bunty and Nancy are both female.

Bunty and Nancy, September 2009

Buttercup and Miracle

Buttercup is a spayed female rabbit, while Miracle is a neutered male.

Buttercup and Miracle, February 2010

Duchess and Princess

These two are spayed females.

Duchess and Princess, November 2009

Dusty and Diggory

Dusty is a spayed female rabbit; Diggory is a neutred male.

Dusty and Diggory, May 2009

Ginger and Alice

Ginger is a neutered male, and Alice is a spayed female. They are to be adopted as a pair.

Ginger and Alice, April 2009

Musha and Cuddles

Meet Musha and Cuddles, who are both male and who have not been neutered. Musha and Cuddles are on either side of the picture; Milan, in the middle, has been adopted since the photo was taken.

Mush, Milan and Cuddles, January 2010

Sweet and Sour

The black-and-white rabbit on the right is Sweet, a spayed female. Her friend on the left, with the brown-and-white markings, is Sour, a neutered male.

Sweet and Sour, January 2010

Snowflake and Baloo

Snowflaked is a spayed female rabbit; Baloo is a neutered male. They are to be adopted as a pair.

Snowflake and Baloo, pictured in September 2009

Star and Nemo

These are a spayed female rabbit and a neutered male.

Star and Nemo, October 2009

Thumper and Casper

These two are males.

Thumper and Casper, September 2009

Gerbils

Male gerbil

This fine black specimen is one of our male gerbils. We haven't named the gerbils, so thinking of a name will be one of the first jobs for his new owner.

One of our gerbils - a black male

Female gerbils

These beady-eyed young ladies are two more of our anonymous gerbils.

Two of our female gerbils