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Willow

Needs settling in
  • Mini Lop
  • 4 years and 10 months
  • Female
  • Admitted February 2026
  • Ref: 129913

Support and Health

Do I have any medical conditions?

History of

Willow is showing signs of being mildly deaf so sometimes can get startled when she doesn’t realise you are there or approaching her. She is not showing any signs of discomfort with this and it is not affecting her wellbeing.

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

As with all small pets, rabbits will need to be housed securely away from any other pets in the home.

All of our single rabbits are waiting to mix with owned pets. Please only apply for them if you already have a rabbit who is in search of a new friend.

If you currently do not have any rabbits in your care and would like to rehome, please check the pairs/groups we have available.

Family and environment

What kind of family am I looking for?

Rabbits do enjoy the companionship of humans and can become very affectionate and enjoy taking tasty fresh forage from your hands. Rabbits do not enjoy being handled and they can find loud noises and sudden movement scary, so they are often suited to families with slightly older children. 

Willow does take some time to settle when she first arrives in a new environment, a family who can be understanding of all the change she has had in her life, and give her the time to feel safe will allow Willow to open up and relax with her new family.

What type of environment would suit me?

Rabbits need lots of space to keep them fit, healthy and happy, the ideal outdoor accommodation for a pair should consist of either a shed/wendy house or a 1.8m (6ft) single level hutch, attached to a 3m long by 2m wide by 1m high run.

Alternatively, the ideal indoor accommodation for a pair should consist of a large room that the rabbits can have 24hr access to, plus daily access to other areas in the home, as well as a secure run to use outdoors in the garden in the warmer months. It’s important they are able to hop, stretch up and jump on to things to express their natural behaviours.

Discover the perfect care tips for rabbits in our rabbit care guide.

About Willow

Willow is wonderfully inquisitive and always wants to know what you’re up to. If you’re near by, you can expect her to hop over and investigate! She is very happy to take treats gently from your fingers and will soon be back for more. While Willow enjoys attention and interaction, she also has an independent streak and is perfectly content doing her own thing when the mood takes her.

Willow is showing signs of being mildly deaf, so she can get startled sometimes if you approach her without her realising. Willow is looking for her new rabbit best friend, do you have a rabbit who would love to get to know Willow? Please get in touch via the website if Willow would be a good match for your family.

Things to note

Is your rabbit looking for a companion? As well as rehoming bonded pairs we help to find companions for single rabbits. We offer an onsite mixing service and can support with mixes taking place in the home. To find out more about our mixing service Woodgreen’s small pet mixing service | Woodgreen Pets Charity

We do have other single rabbits but as the demand for mixing can be high, sometimes these pets are matched with customers already on the waiting list. If you are looking for a companion for your rabbit, please complete the registration form and we will be happy to discuss the next steps with you.

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