If you're looking to add a furry friend to your home, look no further than these beautiful bunnies at Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary.

The sanctuary rehomes up to 500 animals every year and has found 27,000 animals a new home since it opened over 50 years ago.

If you think you would be able to rehome one of them go to the Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary website for more details. 

You can also sponsor any of their animals or donate to the charity's vital work.


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Adopt a rabbit from Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Bill and Betty

Oxford Mail: Meet Bill and Betty. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary.Meet Bill and Betty. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary.

Gender - Male and Female

Age - 3 years old

Breed -  Lionheads

These bonded bunnies are looking for a forever home together - could it be with you? 

These Lionhead rabbits are fully vaccinated and neutered and must be adopted as a pair.

Bill is a male tricolour and Betty is a female albino rabbit.

The sanctuary recommends that new owners research accommodation sizes on the Rabbit Welfare website before adopting. 

Find out how to rehome Bill and Betty.

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Cherry

Oxford Mail: Meet Cherry. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary.Meet Cherry. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary.

Gender - Female

Age -  2 years old

Breed - Lop

This single female rabbit is looking for a new home and a bunny beau.

Cherry is looking to be adopted by someone who has a neutered rabbit at home that is also looking for someone to share their carrots with.

The sanctuary recommends that new owners research accommodation sizes on the Rabbit Welfare website before adopting. 

Find out how to rehome Cherry.

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Archie

Oxford Mail: Meet Archie. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary.Meet Archie. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary.

Gender - Male

Age - 2 years old

Breed - Lionhead

Archie is a bunny bachelor on the lookout for a companion and a new hutch to call his own. 

He is fully neutered and vaccinated and is looking to be adopted by someone who has a neutered rabbit at home.

The sanctuary recommends that new owners research accommodation sizes on the Rabbit Welfare website before adopting. 

Find out how to rehome Archie.

Harley

Oxford Mail: Meet Harley. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal SanctuaryMeet Harley. Credit: Oxfordshire Animal Sanctuary

Gender - Male

Age - 1-year-old 

Breed - Lionhead

Harley is looking for a forever hutch - could it be at your house?

This neutered and fully vaccinated single male is also looking for a new friend to share his carrots with.

The sanctuary recommends that new owners research accommodation sizes on the Rabbit Welfare website before adopting. 

Find out how to rehome Harley.