Selection Criteria
- - 0-1 years
- - 1-2 years
- - 3-5 years
- - 6 years +
- - All Guinea Pigs Now Rehomed
- - All Rabbits Now Rehomed
- - Fawn
- - Paired Guinea Pigs
- - Paired Rabbits
- - Steel
- All Guinea Pigs Available for Adoption
- All Rabbits Available for Adoption
- Black
- Black and Tan
- Black and White
- Brown
- Brown and White
- Buck
- Chinchilla
- Dalmatian Lop
- Doe
- Dutch
- Dutch Cross
- English Lop
- French Lop
- Grey
- Grey and White
- Harlequin Cross
- Harlequin Rex
- Himalayan Rabbit
- Lion Head
- Lion Head Cross
- Lop Eared
- Netherland Dwarf
- Otter Rex
- Standard Rex
- White
- White and Fawn
Category Archives: Lop Eared
Buggsey and Loppy
Buggsey and Loppy are two sweet lop eared rabbits, who were sadly returned to us when their owner no longer had time for them. They are very friendly and used to being handled. Visit our Website
Toffee
Toffee is about 4 years old and is a very attractive with his Harlequin and white fur. He is lively and cheeky, he is also now neutered. For further details regarding rabbits and guinea pigs available from CottonTails Rabbit Rescue, please … Continue reading
Stevie
Stevie is a French Lop male who came to us to find a home because his breeder couldn’t sell him. He was born on 7th January 07 and will make a very big rabbit who will need extra large acommodation, perhaps … Continue reading
Easter
Easter is a 4-5 month old black English Lop-eared male. He is neutered and microchipped and is friendly but will need some handling as he came in to the rescue as a stray. His ears will eventually grow to about 30 inches … Continue reading
Boston
Boston is a 4 month old black cross-breed male. Boston is a friendly rabbit who loves human company. He would like to be rehomed with a female rabbit. He would love a large garden to run around. For further details regarding … Continue reading
Bill and Ben
Meet Bill and Ben, two male brown and white cross-breed rabbits aged 1 year and 3 months old. They are friendly rabbits who enjoys human company and they would like a home with a large garden and to be rehomed together. (Bill pictured above) … Continue reading