Small Animals & Wildlife Hospital

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terrapin

We have several rodents, chinchilas rabbits and guinea pigs looking for homes. Currently at the rescue we have some small groups of rabbits that need special homes and have been here for longer than we would like. If you feel you can help them please contact us via email or phone on our main number or visit the animals between 12noon and 4pm any day of the week. The small animal unit has on average a 100 residents, including: Rabbits, Guinea pigs, Ferrets, Terrapins, Chinchillas, Chipmunks, Hamsters, Mice, Rats, Gerbils, Cockatiels, Budgies, Canaries, Finches and Parakeets.

Advice and information about neutering for all responsible owners. (MS Word leaflet)

Our wildlife hospital has a steady stream of animals, mostly hedgehogs and birds.

Our wild bird aviary is always full of pigeons which are much maligned by many people. However we feel they still deserve our help and they are always coming in with injuries or suffering from the effects of poison.

hedgehog

The wildlife hospital also doubles as a small animal unit where we house small animals and rodents. In the reptile house there are now 26 terrapins of assorted species occupying 3 large tanks.

Please also read our rehoming page, for advice on practical issues, more information about the animals we have and how you can help.

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