Rescue rabbit celebrates milestone 15th birthday
Archie Bun celebrated his 15th birthday in May. 

Archie Bun proves that rabbits are a long-term commitment

A rescue rabbit from St Neots has joined the ranks of the world’s oldest living rabbits at the remarkable age of 15.

Archie Bun celebrated the milestone in May, having been adopted from Woodgreen Pets Charity over a decade ago.

Incredibly, his birthday came just weeks after Herbie, a lionhead rabbit, was named World’s Oldest Living Rabbit by Guinness World Records, at 15 years and 246 days.

A faithful companion to another rescue rabbit, Bobby, Archie has brought many years of joy to the Lees family, who knew he was “the one” as soon as they saw him.    

Andrea Lees said: “All the other rabbits were being a little shy, but not Archie Bun. He was sitting up tall and proud on a box in his enclosure as if he was waiting for us. We laughed and started singing the lyrics from Lionel Richie’s Hello – ‘Is it me you’re looking for?’ – it turns out, it was.”

Archie Bun, affectionately known as Mr Ears, settled well into family life. As Bobby grew older and her health declined, Archie continued to look after and protect her.

Samantha Ryan, Woodgreen’s behaviour and training specialist for small pets, said: “Archie Bun’s 15th birthday not only places him alongside the world’s oldest living rabbit, but also shows that rabbits are a long-term commitment; a message we’re particularly eager to share ahead of this year’s Rabbit Awareness Week (22 – 26 June).

“While many people are surprised to learn that rabbits can live for 10 years or more, Archie Bun’s story is a touching reminder of the lifelong bond that can develop between rabbits and the people who love them, and shows just what can be achieved when rabbits receive the care they need to live full lives. Happy birthday Archie Bun.”

Image (C) WoodGreen Pets Charity.