The RSPCA centre is warning people to not visit the centre in person.
However, If you would like to adopt any of the animals shown here, you can contact the centre by email on [email protected]
1. Peanut
Featured in our last round-up, Sandy 6-12 month old crossbreed Peanut, is a friendly yet shy rabbit who lacks confidence, so is looking for a home where he will receive regular socialising and human interaction. Photo: RSPCA
2. Rabi
Affectionate boy Rabi is a dark brindle and white crossbreed. His previous owner was unable to give him the care he needed, and now he is looking a home where he can enjoy walks. Photo: RSPCA
3. Sam
Black and white male crossbreed Sam, arrived at the centre as an injured stray. The centre says: "He may look a little rough around the edges, but nothing can be further from the truth as he really is a big sweet and loveable softie who enjoys all the fuss he can get but he is not afraid to tell you when he is not in the mood!" Photo: RSPCA
4. Oreo
Oreo is another stray that has found her way to the centre. The black and white crossbreed enjoys her own space and needs loving and peaceful home. Photo: RSPCA
5. Pasha and Babba
Pasha (6 years/white&black) and Babba (10 years/black) need a quiet home as they were removed from a multi animal household. Photo: RSPCA
6. Luca
Luca was rescued from horrendous conditions where he was found with more than 40 other rabbits. He is friendly, but can be a little anxious at times. Photo: RSPCA