Rescue rabbits’ spaying & vaccinations
Fundraising campaign by
nottsnibblers rescue
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£330.00raised of £420.00 goal goal
Notts Nibblers Rodent Rescue
We recently rescued four female rabbits, Daisy, Hazel, Rosemary & Sorrel. They all need spaying and vaccinating before they can go to forever homes as two pairs. Each spay costs £80 and each vaccination costs £25 so we have £420 to raise.
Any donation no matter how small is greatly appreciated. With your help we will be able to get these lovely girls ready for their new homes and we'll be able to help more rabbits in the future
We are a small home-run non-profit rescue dedicated to rescuing and finding great homes for all small furries.
Organizer
- nottsnibblers rescue
- Campaign Owner
- Nottingham, UK
Donors
- Harriet Gates
- Donated on Jul 21, 2015
Hope this helps :)
- Charlotte Dolan
- Donated on Jul 20, 2015
Best of luck with the fundraising! Xx
Spays all done!
Update posted by nottsnibblers rescue at 04:07 pmAll of the girls are now spayed, we still need to raise the rest of the money to cover this and they'll all be having their vaccinations done next week so any more donations would be wonderful :)Thank you everyone xx
Donors & Comments
- David O
- Donated on May 02, 2016
Support your local animal sanctuaries! They receive no public funding yet they provide an essential (life and death) public service!
- Harriet Gates
- Donated on Jul 21, 2015
Hope this helps :)
- Charlotte Dolan
- Donated on Jul 20, 2015
Best of luck with the fundraising! Xx
- Vicky
- Donated on Jul 20, 2015
Sorry it's not much . Well done for all the work you do.
- Rattus
- Donated on Jul 18, 2015
Thanks for all the amazing work you do, not just in rescuing and rehoming but educating too.
- Carrie
- Donated on Jul 18, 2015
Wish it could be more, please keep doing what you do so well! x
- Caroline Hammond
- Donated on Jul 17, 2015
- Guest
- Donated on Jul 16, 2015
- Mel
- Donated on Jul 16, 2015
- Diane Jarosy
- Donated on Jul 15, 2015
Good Luck
Support your local animal sanctuaries! They receive no public funding yet they provide an essential (life and death) public service!