CotsonTalls@ Rabbts and Golnea Pl Reseue - Annuvdl Re
Charli Num￿'r 1078850
W￿.CO[lOnIaIAS-rescul.o
Fstsblish¢d in 1993
rt2021
Main Name.. CottonTails&
Workin Nam . Col￿nTall5@
Charitabl Ob"ects: To relieve the suffering of rnbbits and other animals who are in need of care and attention in
particular b), providing and maintaining Suitable accOmm￿￿10n for the recepti(m and carc of unwanted rabbits
and oth¢r animuls.
To advance the education of the public in the care and ownership of animals.
GENERAL
In common with many charities in 2021. CottonTails@ has had to continuc adapt and change due lo the
'arious challcnges that the Covid 19 pandemic has presented. Wc have continued with our free DireL't
Rehoming Scrvice throughout 2021. and it has proved lo be very successful. This serrfice utilises our
'ebsite and E,"acebook pages to facilitatc the eificient placement of rabbits and guinea pigs inlo suitabl¢
new homes, and whilst the ￿l¢C is frcc, many satisfied uwners made a donation lo Collon"I'ails@
in graiitude for our 5crvices.
An addition lo this service this year ha5 been the creation of a neuiering grant schcme. whercby the new
owncr ofany un-ncutercd rabbit or single malc guinea pig adoplcd through the Direct Rehoming
Service is otTered a £50 grdnt towards th¢ Lost of neutering, payable to thc velerinary prdclic¢ that will
carry oui the procedure. Many owners have takcn up this offcr: and all the vcterinary practices In￿o1ved
have so far been very supportive.
Ironically. as a result of the Direct Rehoming Service. inlakc number5 actually increased for both rabbits
and guinea pi&s during 2021. with a 22 % increase in rabbits and 429/0 incrcasc in guinea pig5. The
advantage of most of the intske being ￿hOMed directly from thcir owners meani ihai l Lould a5sisI
every. single animal rehome enquiry without having to address the practicalities of accommodation
limitations. Most were successfully placed in suitable new homes within a month of listing.
Whi151 our website continues to receive a consistent national and international audience, our Faceb(y)k
Pllge SUb￿riber5 have inLr¢ased significanily in 2021. with most listings of rdbbits or guinea pigs for
rehoming receiving over 1.500 views each or more.
I conlinuc lo respond io many emai15 and message5 daily regarding advice aboul rabbil and guinea pig
weifarc issues. and the claw clippin& grooming and general check-up clinics I run from the centre still
prove ih¢Tc is a need for such 5crvir¢s.

RABBITS
During 2021. 91 rabbits were rehomrf and Incr¢￿ of 22 /• wh¢n cornpdred to 2020. Of this numkn. 8 we
ac¢epi¢d directly from Bri5101 Are {RSPCA) and houscd ai our centre prior lo rehoming. Our rabbit
comm(MJaiion has not ali¢r¢d si￿¢ 2020. although various repairs have iwi und¢rtak¢n lo keep ihe hutche&
runs llnd aviaries weath¢r proof. I will continuc to maintain this accommodation uniil J decision is reached about
futu￿ intske ai Ihe centrc. The rabbit accommodation compri8es.'
3 x 8. hutLhes with mctal heavy duty n￿5
I x 6.5. hutch with metal heavy duty n
I x 6. hutch with metal heavy duty run
2 x 8ianLl8roup rabbil accommodation ￿ I x 7. spar&isOl￿10n hutch. I x 6, isolalion hutchlnm set up.
ATIST
Sexes
Rabblt Gender (% total)
Cjender difTerenLes for 2021 followed the gencral nalional trend in
respect that many owmers found li hard to locate femal¢ rabbits to
tx)nd with lonely neutered males. compared lo the apparenl plethora
of mal&s. Of our iothl -intsk¢'. 57 0/0 were malc. and 430/0 fcmale.
Alihough there is some evidence thai male r8bbit5 can lifv'e longer
than females (O"Nvill el al ?019. VLI Record•). this diff¢r¢nc¢ is
somew1￿t overridden if the females a￿ spayed. thus rcmol'ing the
link ￿1￿Cen uierinc and relaied cancers and prcmalur¢ d¢ath. From
r50nal obseTh'ation. however. I receive far morc enquirics fron)
owncr5 nccding neutered females for their lonel!, rabbit th<m I do
ror neulered males. bul to my knowledge DO SCl¢ntific stud! has
en carried to defjnitively answ¥r this quesiion.
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Age of Rabblt on Arrlval (% of Total)
In common with previous Yea￿ the cat¢gory IOT aBe
with thc highest intake w&$ 1-3 year5. 31Y/o of iotal
intske. This h&s Lonsisienily showi to be the age at
tlich most rabbit5 are deemed -unM'anted-. wthen the
inevitsblc noveliy has worn otT, However. oiher
raciors such &s ill-health and housin8 problems such
&$ landlords rcfusing to allow I￿15 is also a factor -
noi LvLryone who has to rchom¢ a pth do¢s so out of
cIKJice, and this is a very important FM)ini to bear in
mind when somwnc Teaches out for h¢lp.
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Breeds
Breed Chararterlstlcs (% total)
Of our intskc in 2021. the variety of rabbit breLxls varied but
could be divided inio three main categores. as shown in the
graph.
LoTreared rabbits conlinued to be p￿Vale￿ (41Yo). Rabbits
with uprighi ears, encomrwsing various breeds such as
NethLrland dwarfs, proved to still be a wpular choiLC of
man). bunny owneri at 33Vo of lh¢ lothl intske. l.ionh¢ads
till held il'5 own in the popularitN' 5thkes ai 26D/o of iniake.
lis ap￿Irtg visual charaLlerislics mdking il much sought
after by 0￿1)er.￿.
"lliesc figurcs once again demonstrate thai there is no one
partILu1¢￿ breed ihal is d()Mini￿1 in rebidrds lo rabbils broughi
in for rehoming. However. our intakc tends lo reflwt 8eneral
Irends of rabbits purchased in recent yLari by pel owTrer4, and
in 2021 this ha&. dgain proved lo be the ca%e &s demonslraied
in a study of Tabbit breeds sold in the UK ((iosling et al,
2018•*). This S￿dY showed thai the most common brLweds sold were lops. dwarfs. and lionheads. in abyr¢cm¢nt
with our finding%. It is an unfortunate faci thÈil of thrce most w)pular rabbit breeds sold in ihe UL ai Icasl Iwo
(lops and dW￿rS) are brachycephalic. which means they have slK>rtened skulls as a rcsull of selective breeding by
humans over many years. ond Ihi?+ often results in compromiscd hcalih and well-being 85 51H)wn by ihe presenc¢
of den￿ discase and rniddlc car infeciions. The lionhead breed originaicd by crossbreeding angoras with
Netherland dwarfs. so 100 intr￿ll¢lng this problematic trait and thus praisposing the breed d¢ntsl
problems, as we have found by personal exwience in previous yeap>.
As mosl of our "intske- w&5 not directly examined by myself du¢ lo thcir participaiion in the Ditccl
Rehoming Servic¢. l am unable ￿ rewrt whal percentage had dcnthl dise&se. In previo￿ year5. significant dental
dise&se accounted for around I IY/o of our annual intske.
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uprl8ht
p eired
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Neuterin
Status of intske
As the majorily of our rabbii inthkc during 2021
via ihe Dirccl Rehoming Scherne, it Nvas
intereyting to compare the numbcr of rabbits
that had Eren neutered by thcir owners. and
those ihal had nol. Surprisingly. 53Yo of rabbits
were nLutered by their owners prior lo bcing pul
up for adopiion. and il j￿1 proves that money
SFKnl either on purchase or rnainienance is not
the deciding factor as to whether to r￿d 8 Dew
home or noL
Neutering Status (% total)
neutered
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Intact

GUINEA PIGS
The intake of guinea pigs for 2021 was 59, an incrcase of42Q/• compared to 2020.
Sex
Guinea Pig Gender (% total)
It is no surprise ihat more malc guinLa pi¥s were put
up for adoption in ?021 cornw￿ io females (160/0
di£ferenLe). as females are relaliv¢ly slraibhiforward to
integrale with anoiher female or group, wliereas most
aduli males will nol aLcept another mal¢ unless the).
h(Ive gro￿TI up logyether. This means that malLS LithLr
have to be nculcrL'd to enable them lo live with a
fernate. or they have to live side by side wilh olhers or
implv bc on ihcir o￿Tr. This bi&s in gender would
hal'e iKYn evLn more obvio￿ hut for an In￿k¢ ora
herd of14 female5 that we collected from someone
who was being evic*d - this would h&ve incTe&5ed the
dift"fflEnce to 52Vo.
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Breeds
Guinea Pig Breed (% of total)
As in previo￿8 years. the majority1640/0) of guinea pigs for
rehoming w¢re short haired. the remaining 36 /0 being
either Ions haircd or semi long hdired. This refl¢cLs the
preference of ownLrs not wanting lo take on a long haired
t thai 15 peTceiN'ed (righil),) lo E¢ har(ler ill keep clean and
healthy. and undoubiedly als4) influence5 the decision oran
owner to pui their pet up for adoption.
36
11 short fur
64
11 lon8
Age (% total)
In common with previo￿4 years. the majority of
guinca pigs pui up for adoption were aged bdween
1-3 y¢ars {540/0). with 36% IKing under l year and
just l Ots/o ovcr 3 years old.
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ACCOUNTS
RECEIPTS
Income 2021- % of total (omitting large
donation)
Sale of animals
Aefundslmiscellaneous
Oonatlons
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PayPallbank starKlin8 orders
2021 saw us in receipt of a very generous leg?acy. M'hiLh madL' up oi'cr 9￿/fj of our lotsl income. Wiihoul Ihis
legacy we ￿'OUld havc had a lotsl Income of £12.429.78. The ¥raph illustrale3 our incomclr¢ccipts without thc
legacy. as this gives u more X¢UTate represent￿lon of the totsl. l otsl income including the l¢gacy was
£127,637.24.
Donatio￿8 madc ihn)ugh our web%itc We￿ rvs￿1￿$1bl¢ for 3) /0 of our in¢ome (omiltins the IcgaLy from thL lolal).
and vf thal figure. almost halt" was made up of one-off donations, wyth an almo%t equal amount from the adopt-a-
hulch s¢heme. This proves thai the website donalion option is still wrll worth having.
Several individuals and organisalions have Ixen ins'aluablc to th¢ conlinuation of CottonTai15@ financially. I
'ould likL' to give a very blg thank you to each and ¢v¢ry one who he]FL￿ evcn in a small way. and my Jirtcere
apologies if i have accidentally omitteil anyone from the list.
Some pwpl¢ have very kindly raised fuThJs for us by ￿8)ng the FASY Fundraisin& Charilics TNSI. and Pa)'PaJ
SmilL fimdraising-as-you-shop 5cheJne5. as l only receive tothls of these l am unable to Dame iudividual
donors.

an1￿tIonS1
ANIMAL AFFAIRS
£500
CHARITIF.S TRUST
£240
EASYb IlNI)RAISING/F.VF.RYCLICKIAMAZON SMII.F. £60.50
MENDIP I)RAC'I'ICE
£l(K)
Individuals (ineloding *dopt-A-but<h)
Mrs Jane Anne Bretlcll (legacy)
J MerriLk
Christine "l uckernian
E Abbott
M Loughlin
J A￿0￿SmIth-BrOwn
J Holmes
L Smith
Bcoe
H Lambert and B Moth
E larbir Jhaj
Dubi Barry
Clairc Ridley
Cath), Burton
Jenny Oliver
Petra I.a￿'SOn
Thomas Mulcroe
Amy Hamilion
Louise Catlelone-Luton
Holly Young
E IL'len Siobart
.dioa S7.)'mL72k
(iL'mmd Alford
Amanda Barncs
Sarah Webb
Miss M Arn￿trong
Sieve Morrell
Eldine l.ord
William Iredale
Ben Guth
Vanessa Long
Carol AnnL Stcelc
Ruth Lees
Sophic Mason
An Harber
Sidncy I lowsc
Claire Flopper
I"eresa13att¢n
Kale Stoll
Anya McGovern
C Muddiman
John l.'arrell
J and B Vaughan
S and E Semple (in memory of Warrcn)
Charlollc Taylor
Dianne F.Ilard
India Loles
Wa)'n¢ Sheardown
Samuel Ncwlove
Freya Barkcr
Jonathan fisher
MTh K Kcbb),
I'ammy Ilassel
Coletle Mears
Ruih Baughan
Kirst), RolK'rLson
Carolynn Jureidini
Tracy Benford
Margarei Clotworthy
Katie Gracr

PAYMENTS
Expenditure 2021- % of total
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• St•tkw•ry. Insurance
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Offi'ce USE
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The total eX￿nditUre for 2021 w&8 £11.747.40. a decrease of 25Vo compared io la￿ jeur.
Major a55et expendilure included:
Covid PPE and lateral flow lests
Public Liabilily and Fmploy¢r Insurance
Rcplaccment water Ix>tt1el￿wj sy￿ems
Wcbsite hosting fl
Trddc Mark licncwal
Mobilc phone replacemenl
Transwn (car) repairs
Total Income £127.637.24
To¢AI Expenditure £1 1,747.40
Profit #t fwd of 2021 = £115J89J4
Our bank account ￿MaInS healthy and will see us through the next year comfortably, althougb an increase in costs
is to IK expe¢ied Ex)si-Covid.

Acknowled
ements
CottonTails@ could not continue its valuable work if it was not for the excellent support from
some wonderful people who have given help in various ways. Sincere apologies for any
omissions:
The Trustees for their continued support.
My husband Frnncis for transporting and collecting rabbits and guinea pigs as required, and the
miscellaneous trips throughout the year that are required to keep the charity going.
Jon Humphrey (of "Random Precision") for his SUPPOrt with issues relating to the web si*.
My sons Fraser and Ben for providing essential holiday cover.
You. our loyal friends, for continuing to support the charity financially and in other practical ways.
CottonTails@ 202] anm4al report written and compiled by Mairwen Guard, MBE. Trustee.

CottonTails@ Registered Charity 1078850
Accounts 2021
RECEIPTS
Animal adoption donations
Refunds and Miscellaneous
£320.00
£795.90
General donations by cheque or cash
Donations by Paypal, direct bank standing orders
Petty Cash
£120,052.22
£6,464.12
£5
TOTAL RECEIPTS
£127,637.24
PAYMENTS
Stationary, computer miscellaneous
Veterinary expenses
Office rent
£1,118.94
£768.94
£1,920
£1,311.72
Animal food, bedding
Utilities
£1,926.82
Repairs and replacements
Insurance, trade mark renewal
£1,176.41
£649.60
Car expenses
Miscellaneous
£2327.39
£547.58
TOTAL PAYMENTS
PROFIT FOR 2020
£11,747.40
.£115,889.84
ASSETS
Office: computer, printer, photocopier, mobile phone
Animal equipment/sundries: hutches, aviarie5
Merchandise: limited remaining stock of sweatshirts, T shirt5, bags, tabards

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Accounts: Summa
Statement 2021
Total Income 2021 (A) = £127,637.24
Total Expenditure 2021 (B) = £11,747.40
Profit for 2021 = £115,889.84 (A £127,637.24- B £11,775.60)
Bank account end 2020 + petty cash = £55,992.38
Bank account balance 3111212021 = £171,877.22 (£171,905.42 - pending
payments of £28.20 included in 2021 accounts)
Petty cash 3111212021 = £5.00
PayPal balance 31/12/2021 = £0
Total = £171,882.22
Bank account end for 2020 + profit from 2021 = £171,882.22
(£55,992.38 + £115,889.84)
Accounts balance.

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CHARITY COMMISSION
FOR ENGLAND AND WALES
Independent examinerfs
report on the accounts
Section A
Independent Examiner's Report
Report to the trugteegl
membern of
CottonTails@
On accounts for the year
ended
2021
Charfty no
{If any)
1078850
I report to the trustees on my examination of the accounts of the above
chanty (Ihe Trusv) for the year ended 3111212021.
Rmponslbllltles and As the ¢harty trustees of the Trust, you are responsib￿ for the preparation
ba•ls of rnwt of the accounts in aGGordance the rryuirements of the Charitie6 A
2011 ('the Act.).
l ￿pOrt in respect of my examination of the Trust's accounts carried out
under sedion 145 of the 2011 Act and in carryiTrJ out my examination, I
have followed the applical￿e Directs'ons gwen by the Charity Commission
under sedion 145{5)Ib) of the ACL
I have completed my examinalion. I corfim that no material matters have
come to my attent6on (other than Ihat dlsdosed below ') in conne¢tion wrth
the examination which gives me rAuse to believe that in. any material
resFect.'
a￿oUntirVj records were nol kept in acc<xdance with section 130 of
the Acl or
Ihe accoun1$ do n(rt xc¢xd Ythh Ihe accounting records
Independont
examineV8 8tatem?nt
I have no concems and have come acxoss no other matters in connection
with the examinats'on to which attention should be dr￿1 in order to en
proFer understsnding of the accounts to be reached.
' Pleas8 delete the words in the brackels if they do not 8ppIy.
s￿l￿d.
N•m•:
Relevant professlonal
qualification(s) or body
(If anyl:
Addro88:
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g,N4J.
IER
Octob•r 2018

Sectton B
Disclosure
Only complete rf the examiner needs to highlight matters of concem {see CC32,
Irldependent examination of chanty accounts: directions arKI guKlance for
examiners).
Give here brlef detslls of
any Ilems that th•
examin•r wishes to
dlsclo*•.
IER
October 2018