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Ghost & Sweet Pea need a loving home together

Ghost (California White) and Sweet Pea (Dutch x Lop Ear) are a friendly, bonded pair who need a loving home with plenty of human company, a big enclosure and a stimulating play area to suit their large size and curious natures.

Ghost was rescued running back and forth across a busy suburban road and exploring garden verges. Thankfully he then came into our care. When Sweet Pea's caregivers moved house, the neighbours watched in disbelief as days became weeks and no-one returned for her. They kindly took her to a pet shop and we were contacted.

We have not looked for the people who abandoned Sweet Pea and sadly, even after intensive advertising, Ghost's original caregivers did not come forward. We have now had both of these delightful rabbits vet checked, de-sexed, micro-chipped and vaccinated in readiness for their new home. They have become an affectionate couple and must not be separated.

They are used to human attention and especially love to be stroked from nose to ears. They happily eat from our hands and hop over to say hello when we approach them.

Please apply for their adoption if you are in a position to spoil this beautiful couple for the rest of their natural lifespans and to keep them safe from dogs and other predators. The youngest child in your family must be at least nine years old.

NOTE: We are very grateful to Hibiscus Coast Veterinary Hospital for de-sexing all of our rescue bunnies at charity prices. Thank you Nick!

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Our personal choices can stop animal suffering

We can choose to live kindly... or we can choose not to think about the suffering our choices cause. If you truly care about animals, please leave chicken and eggs off your plates good people.

One month of foster care needed for Pesque

Just to let everyone know that we have now completed our interview processes and Pesque has a wonderful home awaiting him in Lower Hutt. He will live with a vegetarian couple, two rescued sows and many other fortunate animals. However, we are still looking for a suitable foster home in the Auckland area where he can be neutered and stay for four weeks - to ensure he is no longer fertile. If you are able to offer him a safe stopover home, please contact us at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Pesque the pet pig

Human acts of kindness

Is there anything more beautiful and more attractive in human beings than acts of compassion?

Sweet home found for Cornelius

When Sam Vrij said she was happy to offer Cornelius a home with her chickens, her visiting ducks and her big lonely boy named Duckling, I couldn’t wait to visit her property. I had a very good feeling about Sam, so I took Cornelius with me… and he never came back.

Inside a large settling-in enclosure, Sam had prepared a choice of two sleeping areas, a big paddling pool and plenty of food. After a few days of resident animals paying him visits through the wire mesh, he would be allowed to free-range the rural property with them.

Here are some updates from Sam:

“Cornelius has settled in well and has chosen the house nearest the fence to sleep in tonight. Our rooster, my two other hens and a couple of the wild ducks have been up the back with him this evening checking him out. I got home about half an hour ago and he has taken himself to bed. “Cornelius is doing well, just hanging out with Duckling and two wild ducks. Like them, he now refuses to go into his house. LOL.”

Cornelius's original advert and videos: Click here

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