THIS gorgeous bunny is in need of a loving home but no one seems interested in giving him one.

Autumn has been at Bryn-y-Maen in upper Colwyn Bay for more than a year but the RSPCA Animal Centre haven't received a single enquiry from animal lovers about adopting him. 

Bryn-y-Maen posted on their social media: "This beautiful boy has been in our care for 366 days and hasn't had a single application form since being up for adoption and we cant understand why.

"Autumn has recently had the chance to find his paws and build his confidence in a foster home.

"Within 24 hours of being in his foster home, Autumn is a completely different boy and is showing his true sweet, affectionate nature."

North Wales Pioneer: Autumn relaxingAutumn relaxing (Image: RSPCA Bryn-y-Maen Animal Centre)
His foster carers said: "Autumn is doing really well, He has enjoyed exploring his new environments. He has been inside the house too and seems quite happy. Meg lay on the floor and after playing he lay down near her with his feet stretched out very relaxed and allowed her to stroke him for at least five minutes. This was lovely to see. He enjoys playing and will come up to you and sniff you."

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Bryn y Maen added: "We feel Autumn would be able to live either indoors or outdoors provided he has toys, tunnels and hides to keep him hopping and happy all day long. We feel he would be able to be bonded with a confident, neutered female."

Autumn is able to live with children of primary school aged from eight.

Anyone interested in adopting the rabbit should contact RSPCA Bryn y Maen or visit their website.