Kerry’s Pet Hotel
Established in 2011, our popular Pet Hotel service is available all year round!
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Drop off and Collection times
Monday to Saturday between 10am - 2pm
* Closed Sundays & Bank Holidays
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for Rabbit & Guinea Pigs guests!
A lot of planning goes into creating a
lovely atmosphere for our guests.
They love the daily routine and
thrive feeling part of something very special!
The Pet Hotel daily routine remains
the same each day, we feel this helps
guests feel safe and settled.
Guests have their rooms cleaned
and serviced each morning.
They then enjoy breakfast, clean bedding,
fresh meadow hay, timothy hay,
herbs & readigrass.
Rabbit guests love exploring, and daily exercise.
Afternoon veggie time is always good fun!!
Rabbit Vaccinations
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Rabbits must be vaccinated, to protect against
three viruses: Myxomatosis, RHD1 and RHD2
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Protects against Myxomatosis, RHD1 and RHD2
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Rabbits need a booster every twelve months.
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First time, and overdue vaccines need
three weeks to become effective.
See our vaccine page for more details .
Un-neutered Rabbits & Pairs
We get to meet and spend time observing so many different rabbits here at the Pet Hotel!
It is without a doubt pet rabbits are
much happier, calmer, healthier, and have less
territorial behaviours when spayed or neutered,
and bonded with a
compatible rabbit companion.
It is recommended this procedure
is done at 4-6 months old.
Older buns also benefit if they are
spayed or neutered later in life.
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We cannot accept un-neutered pairs of rabbits over the age of 5-6 months old, even if they are
the same sex, due to the increased risk of them fighting and persistant hormonal behaviours.
We also cannot accept single un-neutered males over the age of 6 months to avoid unsettling our other guests with unwanted hormonal
behaviours and scenting.
Unspayed females can be much more stressy with life, and hormones, and are at higher risk of
getting uterine infections and cancers.
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Rabbits are happiest when they are spayed/neutered and have access 24 hours a day
to a safe and interesting
predator & dig proof enclosure.
The minimum recommended size is
24 hour access to :
3 metres long x 2 meters wide x 1 metre high.
(6 square meters or or 65 square feet).
With places to shelter, hide, platforms,
tunnels, digging, foraging areas,
and good weather protection.
A larger space... if possible is always better!
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Life is always better with friends!
Bonded pairs or groups of rabbits have a lot of sociable activities to do together,
grooming, grazing, foraging,
plus they love cuddling up together!
Being a prey species rabbits feel safety in numbers,they provide comfort and constant companionship to eachother, and should always be kept bonded with a compatible spayed/neutered rabbit companion
Its never too late, every bunny
needs a bunny friend!
Please research rabbit care advice at: www.rabbitwelfare.co.uk