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Cleo

Needs settling in
  • Rex
  • 6 years and 9 months
  • Female
  • Admitted April 2026
  • Ref: 132259

Support and Health

Do I have any medical conditions?

None

Who I can live with

Can I live with dogs?

Yes

Can I live with cats?

Yes

Can I live with small pets?

Yes

Additional information

Like other small pets, they should be kept safely away from other animals in the home. As prey animals, they may feel threatened by the presence of other species.

Family and environment

What kind of family am I looking for?

Some rabbits can really enjoy the companionship of humans and become very affectionate, other rabbits are more independent and prefer to keep to themselves with a nice routine. A family who can provide a safe environment with gentle and calm interactions can create beautiful bonds with their rabbits, helping them feel safe. Due to them being prey species and not enjoy being handled, they are often suited to families with older children.

What type of environment would suit me?

Rabbits require lots of space to keep them fit, healthy and happy. The minimum recommended space for a pair of rabbits is an area measuring 3 x 2m, with a minimum height of 1m. This can be achieved using a predator proof run or aviary. In addition, they will need access to a sheltered area of at least 6 x 2 ft, such as a hutch, shed or Wendy house, which should be securely attached to or placed within the run. Rabbits will need to have 24-hour access to both the run and shelter.

Alternatively, if you plan to keep your rabbits indoors, they will need to have a dedicated area of 3 x 2m. While they may be allowed to have access to other areas of the house, it is important that they have a designated space where they can retreat to feel safe.

 

Discover the perfect care tips for rabbits in our care guide: 01219-Small-pet-care-guide_Rabbit_A5_WEB.pdf

About Cleo

Cleo is an independent lady who is looking for another rabbit to become best friends. Cleo is a girl who knows exactly what she likes and wont be shy to tell you otherwise! She enjoys throwing her forage boxes around and keeping active chewing at her apple branches. She is a rabbit who would benefit from a more experienced home where her family understands rabbit behaviour and can give Cleo a life of letting her choose how she wants to spend the day. She can enjoy a nice stroke to the head and comes over to take treats from your hands, within her independent streak there is a sweet girl too.

Could you and your bunny be Cleos new family? Please get in contact via the website.

Things to note

Do you have a single rabbit looking for a companion? As well as rehoming bonded pairs or groups, we help to find companions for single rabbits too. We offer an onsite mixing service and can also provide you with ongoing support if you decide mixing at home is the best practice for you and your pet. To find out more about our mixing service; Woodgreen’s small pet mixing service | Woodgreen Pets Charity

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