Sad but True
This is Roothless, soon to be toothless. Brought in by a lady who thought this condition was okay for him to live with!
This is how Pebbles was brought into the centre, overgrown nails, matts on feet, and covered in dried faeces which left her very sore down below.
This is how not to look after your Guinea Pig, owner brought Scarlet from a Petshop and thought it okay to put her in the others. After being attacked for a week, she came into Animal Lifeline, traumatised and covered from head to foot in scars as you can see.
This is Topper, who came from a house in Tooting, and was 1 of 8. Obviously these rabbits had been running together and fighting, and the owner missed Topper's injuries; i.e. an absess running from the top of his shoulder all the way round to his chest.
This is Fritz, (from the same house in Tooting as Topper) left in a hutch for god knows how long! As you can see by his overgrown nails.
This is Lola, came in via RSPCA, after been rescued from a Greyhound. Notice the missing bits of ears!!!
This is Purley, kept in a SINGLE guineapig hutch (2'x18") for 6 months. She was not allowed out as she used to chew the owner's carpet. Please note her nails, and the fact that she was also grossly over-weight, as she could not move or turn around.
This is how Merlin was
returned
to the centre after just two weeks in his new home. He has now been
treated and re-homed
This is how we found Barley, his teeth were so long, when clipped, they left a dent on his nose. He was saved in time, from his filthy living conditions.