Welcome to the Cottontails® website!

Registered Charity 1078850

Packed full of useful information on how to keep your rabbit or guinea pig healthy and happy, and animals available for adoption.

We are the only registered charity with this name for rabbits and guinea pigs, and have no affiliation whatsoever with any other organisation that may be using a similar name.

Read more about how we started

Welcome to the Cottontails® website!

Registered Charity 1078850

Packed full of useful information on how to keep your rabbit or guinea pig healthy and happy, and animals available for adoption.

We are the only registered charity with this name for rabbits and guinea pigs, and have no affiliation whatsoever with any other organisation that may be using a similar name.

Read more about how we started

Welcome to the Cottontails® website!

Registered Charity 1078850

Packed full of useful information on how to keep your rabbit or guinea pig healthy and happy, and animals available for adoption.

We are the only registered charity with this name for rabbits and guinea pigs, and have no affiliation whatsoever with any other organisation that may be using a similar name.

Read more about how we started

Welcome to the Cottontails® website!

Registered Charity 1078850

Packed full of useful information on how to keep your rabbit or guinea pig healthy and happy, and animals available for adoption.

We are the only registered charity with this name for rabbits and guinea pigs, and have no affiliation whatsoever with any other organisation that may be using a similar name.

Read more about how we started

Welcome to the Cottontails® website!

Registered Charity 1078850

Packed full of useful information on how to keep your rabbit or guinea pig healthy and happy, and animals available for adoption.

We are the only registered charity with this name for rabbits and guinea pigs, and have no affiliation whatsoever with any other organisation that may be using a similar name.

Read more about how we started

Services We Provide

Adoption criteria and details about our free Direct Rehoming Service for rabbits and guinea pigs are included here, together with relevant links to corresponding articles.

Bonding rabbits can be stressful to all concerned, and in this article you will find all the information you need to increase your chances of successfully finding a friend for your rabbit. Illustrated throughout with photos and film clips.

Everything you need to know about rabbit care and welfare can be found here, presented in an easy to follow format and illustrated throughout with photos and film clips.

How to successfully groom long haired or fluffy rabbits and guinea pigs, with illustrated tips on techniques to keep the fur neat, tidy and knot-free.

Hop Off the Press!

“We are very pleased to be joining forces with Bristol Animal Rescue Centre (Bristol A.R.C.) to improve rabbit welfare in Bristol and the surrounding area. We will be providing funding to Bristol A.R.C. to cover the cost of neutering rabbits through Bristol A.R.C.’s outreach services. Eligible rabbit owners seeking support with neutering and vaccinating their rabbits can find our more on Bristol A.R.C.’s website here: Outreach Clinics “

Latest Animals Available

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This neutered brother/sister pair are in Bridgwater, Somerset, and they need a new home. Their owner is willing to travel a reasonable distance to take them to the right home. As they have long fur, an experienced home will be best as they will need regularly grooming and trimming to keep their fur in check. If the new owner would like to bring them to me initially I can give them a thorough groom to get them started, but this will need to be maintained very regularly so you would need to be confident in handling rabbits.
They need vaccinating, so CottonTails will give £50 towards each vaccination, payable to the vet who will carry out the procedure. This must be paid in advance, and would be arranged by the new owner to take into consideration vet preference and location.
If you can offer them a suitable, permanent home where they will have lots of room to run around safely, get in touch by DM (not comments please) and we will go from there. Their owner Sara has said:
“Ashleigh and Olaf are brother and sister, born 4th June 2021 so they will be 5 years old this year. Both have been neutered and last had injections 2023.
They live outside in half a converted shed and are allowed to free roam during the day and go to bed at night. Due to their long fur they do need regularly grooming and clipping especially around Olaf’s bottom, he doesn’t seem to mind this and is ok with the clippers but you need someone to cradle him while you do it. They don’t like being caught but once you cuddle them in they are fine. They will happily hop up if you are in the garden especially with a treat!
I live in Somerset but would be happy to deliver just to have them rehome with someone who has more time for them. They live in a shed so I don’t have any equipment that can go with them.”
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I have asked the recipients of the Hoppy Pets hampers to send me some photos of their happy pets enjoying the festive goodies, and will add them in here as they arrive. Here is a note from owner Mandy:
“The girls have started on their treats, festive nibbles,apple pieces,marigold flowers and the festive fajita.
Buttercup piggy sue.mable,sweetheart,coco,
Chocolate,Mr Marble ,pumpkin,caramel and popcorn all send you a big thankyou and a very merry Xmas.”
Owner Katie sent some photos of her two rabbits enjoying one of the hampers.

In case you would like more info on Hoppy Pets, their website is "www.hoppypets.co.uk"
My sincere thanks to Dave Williams (2 hampers), Tracy Benford, Kirsten Oliver and Sally Lowe for their thoughtfulness and generosity.
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This is Mushroom in his new home! He will be gradually integrated with a new bunny friend - I do love a happy ending, or should I say, happy beginning 😊 ... See MoreSee Less

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PRE-PURCHASE BASICS - here we lay out 16 things you need to know before bringing your new pet rabbit home - essential reading for all new rabbit owners or those that have not kept rabbits for a while:
  • Do not buy a rabbit on impulse.
  • Rabbits rarely make good pets for young children.
  • Have the sex properly checked, especially if keeping two or more.
  • Never buy a rabbit as a gift for someone else.
  • Neutering is essential for health and behaviour but is expensive.
  • Children usually get bored with a pet rabbit within a month.

  • AND REMEMBER ...
    PRE-PURCHASE BASICS - here we lay out 16 things you need to know before bringing your new pet rabbit home - essential reading for all new rabbit owners or those that have not kept rabbits for a while:
  • Do not buy a rabbit on impulse.
  • Rabbits rarely make good pets for young children.
  • Have the sex properly checked, especially if keeping two or more.
  • Never buy a rabbit as a gift for someone else.
  • Neutering is essential for health and behaviour but is expensive.
  • Children usually get bored with a pet rabbit within a month.

  • AND REMEMBER ...
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    This neutered brother/sister pair are in Bridgwater, Somerset, and they need a new home. Their owner is willing to travel a reasonable distance to take them to the right home. As they have long fur, an experienced home will be best as they will need regularly grooming and trimming to keep their fur in check. If the new owner would like to bring them to me initially I can give them a thorough groom to get them started, but this will need to be maintained very regularly so you would need to be confident in handling rabbits.
    They need vaccinating, so CottonTails will give £50 towards each vaccination, payable to the vet who will carry out the procedure. This must be paid in advance, and would be arranged by the new owner to take into consideration vet preference and location.
    If you can offer them a suitable, permanent home where they will have lots of room to run around safely, get in touch by DM (not comments please) and we will go from there. Their owner Sara has said:
    “Ashleigh and Olaf are brother and sister, born 4th June 2021 so they will be 5 years old this year. Both have been neutered and last had injections 2023.
    They live outside in half a converted shed and are allowed to free roam during the day and go to bed at night. Due to their long fur they do need regularly grooming and clipping especially around Olaf’s bottom, he doesn’t seem to mind this and is ok with the clippers but you need someone to cradle him while you do it. They don’t like being caught but once you cuddle them in they are fine. They will happily hop up if you are in the garden especially with a treat!
    I live in Somerset but would be happy to deliver just to have them rehome with someone who has more time for them. They live in a shed so I don’t have any equipment that can go with them.”
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    I have asked the recipients of the Hoppy Pets hampers to send me some photos of their happy pets enjoying the festive goodies, and will add them in here as they arrive. Here is a note from owner Mandy:
    “The girls have started on their treats, festive nibbles,apple pieces,marigold flowers and the festive fajita.
    Buttercup piggy sue.mable,sweetheart,coco,
    Chocolate,Mr Marble ,pumpkin,caramel and popcorn all send you a big thankyou and a very merry Xmas.”
    Owner Katie sent some photos of her two rabbits enjoying one of the hampers.

    In case you would like more info on Hoppy Pets, their website is "www.hoppypets.co.uk"
    My sincere thanks to Dave Williams (2 hampers), Tracy Benford, Kirsten Oliver and Sally Lowe for their thoughtfulness and generosity.
    ... See MoreSee Less

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    This is Mushroom in his new home! He will be gradually integrated with a new bunny friend - I do love a happy ending, or should I say, happy beginning 😊 ... See MoreSee Less

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