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Raising Money for UK Rabbit Rescues

We are currently raising funds to help support UK rabbit rescues. If you aren't aware, here in the UK we are facing a rabbit crisis. At Binky Brothers we are trying to support our much needed rescues as much as possible.

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Helping Our Rabbit Rescue Centres

Earlier this month we paid a visit to one of our local rabbit recues, Furlock Holmes based in Whitchurch, Hampshire. Our primary reason for visiting was to deliver a donation of toys, treats, forage and hay for their rescue rabbits and guinea pigs. We had a guided tour by volunteer Lindsey and had the opportunity to meet some of their special residents. Besides rabbits and guinea pigs, the rescue centre is also home to other small animals including tortoises, ferrets and ducks.     Visiting a rescue centre like Furlock Holmes made us only too aware of the vast numbers...

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New Gift Range From Mosney Mill

  Take a look at our new range of beautiful kitchen and homewares from the drawings of Emma Sutton of Mosney Mill. Inspired by the Lancashire countryside and its wildlife including deer, dozens of species of birds, butterflies and the odd bunny! Emma has coined names for some of them and brought them to life through her illustrations.  Emma's products are all designed, printed and manufactured in the UK.   These gorgeous cosmetic bags are made from 100% quality cotton with a white PVC lining and silver zip fastening. They are big enough to fit all of your makeup or beauty products...

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NEW From Bree Merryn

Today we had some new kitchenware arrive from the highly acclaimed Yorkshire based wildlife artist Bree Merryn.

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February is Pet Dental Health Month!

February is pet dental health month. It’s time to learn about bunny teeth! The incisors are used for snipping off pieces of grass, hay and other plants before passing food backwards to the molars for chewing. The teeth need to meet properly and if they don’t this is called malocclusion. Malocclusion will result in regular lifelong dental treatments. Lops and dwarf breeds can be particularly prone to malocclusion due to the shape of their head. Rabbits’ teeth grow continuously – about 2-3mm per week. It is the act of chewing that keeps the teeth worn down. If the upper and lower teeth...

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