As most of you may know both Sharon and myself help out occasionally at Windwhistle Warren, and that was where we spent this afternoon. A lot of you will have got your rabbits or guinea pigs from here and realise what a sterling job is done by Alice, taking in all the waifs and strays as she does.
We just went for a few hours to help clean out a few hutches and put some of the rabbits out in runs for their exercise. Most of the time Alice does this on her own, and with anywhere between 60 and 80 rabbits and guinea pigs in residence at one time this is a huge undertaking.
She does get some volunteers to help out at the weekend but the rest of the time is is down to her. W.W. is a registered charity and relies on donations to be able to function.
Please go to their website to get an up to date look at what is going on and to see which animals are up for re-homing.
The next post is just some pictures of those animals currently at the Rescue, although not necessarily up for re-home.
We just went for a few hours to help clean out a few hutches and put some of the rabbits out in runs for their exercise. Most of the time Alice does this on her own, and with anywhere between 60 and 80 rabbits and guinea pigs in residence at one time this is a huge undertaking.
She does get some volunteers to help out at the weekend but the rest of the time is is down to her. W.W. is a registered charity and relies on donations to be able to function.
Please go to their website to get an up to date look at what is going on and to see which animals are up for re-homing.
The next post is just some pictures of those animals currently at the Rescue, although not necessarily up for re-home.
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