
Adoption
We have lots of lovely bunnies and guinea pigs looking for new homes. All of our animals deserve a second chance and a family to call their own. Our rabbits are health checked, neutered and vaccinated before they leave us and we offer life-long support should you need it. If you have space in your home for a couple of extra residents, please don't hesitate to get in touch. We have bunnies and guinea pigs of all shapes and sizes so hopefully have the right match for your family!
Pet Services
To help fund the rescue, we offer boarding for small animals (e.g. rabbits and guinea pigs) while you go on holiday. All animals are kept in minimum 6ft hutches overnight with access to runs on grass in a secure paddock during the day. We also offer various dog walking and pet sitting services. We can easily adapt our care to suit your pet's needs and are happy to give medication, etc. Our boarding spaces fill up fast - particularly in school holidays - so please get in touch soon! Please visit www.furlockholmes-services.co.uk to find out more about our second business and how it fundraises for the rescue.


Animal Visits
We take our specially-trained team of rabbits and guinea pigs (and occasionally ponies, ferrets, bantam chickens, snails and more) into nursing homes, schools and other residential/day care places. During an animal visit session, participants are able to have a small animal on their lap for handling. They are encouraged to interact with the animal and groom/feed/talk to the animal and we find this is incredibly beneficial for all participants. As well as this, we offer educational visits to schools and groups.
We are looking for homes...
Your generosity and kindness allows us to continue our work
Thank you!
WHAT PEOPLE SAY
"We adopted Jasmine from Furlock over a year ago now as a friend for the boy we already had. Eleanor was really helpful with everything we needed to know, and with helping us find a bunny that Dude would get on with, was the right age, and would be happy as an indoor rabbit. She also bonded them for us over a few nights, which we really appreciated as we were worried about doing it ourselves! Jasmine was neutered and fully vaccinated when we got her, and was really healthy and happy. Would definitely adopt from her in the future and highly recommend them!"
— Sarah (adopted Jasmine), May 2020
Coming up...

Alan
Last Updated:
18/11/21
Age
Sex
Neutered
Vaccinated
Size
Breed
Bonded

8 months
Male
Not yet
Yes
4 - 5kg
Angora
No
What can we say about Alan?! Frequently mistaken for a llama, or sometimes even a sheep, 6 month old Alan is everyone's favourite! Not only is he like a giant ball of cotton wool, but he is also the cuddliest, most people-orientated bunny we have ever met! Alan's eyesight isn't great, but as soon as he has sniffed you out, he will be straight over for a big, fluffy, suffocating cuddle. Alan is certainly not a rabbit for the faint-hearted. He leaves remnants of his fur all over your clothes, needs regular grooming and likes his bed in a very particular way - perhaps the better term is "diva"! Seeing Alan go will be heartbreaking for our team as we have all fallen in love with him, so please ignore us sobbing happily as you take him home... That being said, we can't wait for Alan to meet a wife-bun and settle down happily with a family of his own - as long as you promise to send us lots of photos and updates! If you have any questions about Angora rabbits and the extra work they require, please don't hesitate to ask.