REGI￿ERED COIMPANY NUMBER: 07871810 {Eng]*nd Ind Wxlesl
REGisfEREDCHAIUTY NUMBER: 1148016
Report Dr the Trnsiees And
Un#udlied Fin*MiAI Sl#temefjts for ¢b¢ Ye*r Ended 311 M*nh 2025
for
bbll R¢sknr¢ R¢seue
CA)dfrey Laws & Co Limi*d
65 KTh)wl Piece
Will¥Jry Way
Hitrhin
Hertfordshire
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Rabbit Residence Rescue
Contents of the Fin*ntial St*temtnts
ror the Yegr Ended JO li larch 2025
P*ge
Report ofthe Trn5tees
Indeptrtdtht Ex*miner's Report
StgtetneDt of Fin4nei#l Aeiiviiies
B*lin¢¢ Sh¢et
Notes to the FbMn¢i*l S¢*ietyeots
11 to 15
Detailed Sts¢¢m¢nl of binAnfi*l Activitit5
16 to 17

R8bbii Re5ideNce Rescue
Report of the Tru5tee5
ror the Y￿r Ende(l JO Mi *r¢h 2025
The tyusitts who ar¢ also director5 of the charity for the purrx>5es of the Companies Aa 2(K)6. present th¢iT Trw)rt with
the financial stsicmenls of th¢ chart¢y for the year ended 30 March 2025. The tnjstees have adopted the provisions of
A¢¢ouniing and ReFX)rting by Charitie5'. Siat¢rnent of Recommended Praelice appli¢able io ¢hariiies preparing their
accounts in aecordanLe with the Finon¢id R¢poning Sthndard applicablt in the UK and Republie of Ireland IFRS 1021
letT￿lIve l January 20191.
OWEcfivES AND ArriviTIES
Objectives and aims
The objective of the Charity i5 to relieve the suffcring of domestie rabbi¢s in need of ￿¢ & attention & to provide &
maintain rescu¢ homes or oiher fxiliiies foT the r￿eption. care & treatment of such aniM￿S. This will include fescuing,
rehabilitating & re-homiThg as many rdbbits as wssible ¢0 suitable new hotnes, providing sanctuary ￿ rabbits who are
unabl¢ to be rehomed due to health condition5 or behavIou￿ issues, PTomoiing humane behaviour toward5 rabbits &
providing a iemwrary iN)arding facility for rabbits owned outside the charity.
The Charity is dedicated to providing sold standard care to its rabbits as well as encouraging other5 with rabbits or those
wishing io adopt ￿ do the same.
Signifi¢aNI •ctiwitie5
The Charity provid¢s temwrary homes for unwanted or neglected domestie rabbits witil such time as a Suitsble
permanent home can be found. It al￿ provides permanent homes, p￿lIatIVe rare & rehabililatioTh for rabbits with
long-ienn health or behaviournl i5sue5.
The funds required are raised from apprnpriate SQUT¢es. including don￿l0￿S, 5w>n50r of lon8-tenn re5idenLs. fUnd￿sing
events. grants. temw)rnry Ix)arding fa¢ilitie5 & 5alc5 of charity merchandise.
The Charity welcomes visits from r￿P]e with physicaj & mental disabiliiies where the Close conlxt with our rabbits
helps in their rehabililation & devek)pment.
The trusttt5 encoura8e voluntter5 from all seclions of the wmmuni¢y in order to provide ￿rsOnal development. For
¢￿9mpl¢, the Charity provides volunteering opportunities for trdinee veterinary surga)ns & students swdying for animal
care quaJificatton5, whcrc they can learn aknul gold standard rabbii husi)andry. As well as holding cOrr￿te volunteer
days.
Public benefit
During the year the trustees endeavour io keep up ￿ date with all legal and rtgul&tory requirernenls. In additton, new
trusiees are required 10 ]Yad the guidartt given by the Charity Commission relaiing to trustee duiies and ffsponsibiliiies.
GrantrnakinE
We hav¢ a dedicated volunteer who works on 8rsnt submissions and also sour¢ing grnnts we may be eligible to apply
for.
Volunteers
We have several pwple who volunteer on site on a weekly b&8i& our sw>n50rship scheme is rnn by a volllnleer and many
fundraisin8 events are sthff¢d by volunteers. We have an a¢wunthni who Tull5 our payroll and pen5ion5 scheme.
Gift aid 15 also managed by a volunteer.
Th¢ Res¢u¢ 'man￿¢1 d￿5 50 on a voluntary b&sis and oversees the day 10 day wntjing of the iharity as well Is iniake,
rehoming, managing ihe charities socia] media accounts. wcb51te and various associ￿ed SPTeadsheets.
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Rabbit Residence Rescwe
Re￿rt ofthe Trustee5
ror the I'e*r Ended JO Matth 21125
ACIIIE%'F.%IF.NTSATr4D PERFOILIIANCE
Ch4rit#bl¢ #rtiviiies
1he clwity l(N)k in 117 rabbits in ffed of pla¢em￿. Unfthunately. due to l￿tinUed rise in the LX)St of routinc
vei¢rinary fees. supplies al￿ servtLYs &$ well as re￿nCtIonS (Xl sile wc have at time5 been able ￿ otTer the safety of
rescue plx¢meni even ￿ rabbits tn deS{￿e need.
During this we su¢¢tssfvlly rehyn¢d 98 rabbits.
The ¢￿￿)Mi¢ siiuation in th¢ UK o)mbin¢d with a l%k of re8uiation of breed￿ aThJ ttKJse Tabbits being ￿vertiSed on
5ellin8 5iies or s(Kial media has re5ul*d in a ￿tInued in¢Tease in the of rabbits being dumt*d and [￿ing
iwnrnediate assis¢arKe as well as an irjuease io welfar¢ and neglect cases.
The rescue h&% seen an inc1r￿ in the length of time paits and tr*)s of rabbits are 4￿ndIng with the eharity whilst
waiting for their fortver Iw)me, this may be partially due ￿ us ￿111 havinB a large numlxr of red eyed whi* rabbits that
We￿ rescued followiTh8 the c105Ute of a meat fa￿ as swjly these rabbits arr seen as less desirnble as they are less 'cute'
than the TfKur rolourful. b￿hyC￿)hallc arml lop eared breeds which are more often used in adv¢rtising and featurcd
more on social m¢di&
Unforturmtrly. this has meant the numt¢rs of rnbbits tm) w wailing lis¢ has tirnes to over 120 with %)me
owners having to wail three monts a plxe in rescue fv the rnbbits th¢y ￿ knger want or ore unable w Ca￿ for due
to changes in circumstarKes.
The nwnber of rabbits under th¢ ¢harities we ￿ an>. ont time remained stablt. with a slightly smaller malimum
numkr onsite of seventy-flve. this ensures iTrJividuai Lxre pkn5 ran be imple￿¢￿ted and that welfa]r stsndards onsi
mnain high.
We have continued kn establish WOTking Tel*ionships with many ￿er r￿￿e$ D*icfflwid¢ ￿ in¢r¢
the of rabbits we ¢an assi￿ wkn are L¥)min8 frorn I￿￿eCtful situations. We have been able kn offer a limited
nllm￿r of long-ienn placetnents to rabbits that requirr ¢)ngoing m￿l¢al care often due to ￿1ge￿i￿ den￿ diS￿e
which their owieTS have ixen unable ￿ afford as well as helping ￿me rabbits WIM) have required extended rehabilitation
due to wK)r kndling or Fting kepl in an ￿ns￿l￿ble envin)nment arwj fed an unsuitable diet. By offerillg thi5 Service to
FK>th members of the general public and other rtscues we can fTre up space ￿ &sisi them in helping a greater number of
rabbits who rwuiTr relK)rNing. We have a19) supwfftd other rexues with IMMrdin8 neglect cases where large
num￿¢$ of rnbbits were involved.
Over the la￿ fcw yeaT5 th¢ irt the nwnber of ratr*¥its ¢ar&4 for at the rescue at any one time has C[￿bled u5 to
provide 011 rabbits in our we. on¢¢ out of i￿1￿10n, with RWAF rwommended sized xcomm(KJat¥on. ¢0 provide mo
detailed individua] diet aTwJ Izrr plan5 and also povide ¢¥)ri¢hm¢ni thus irnproving 8nd every rabbits
overall welfaTe.
The rescue charity f(Ku5ts its efforts on helping ￿￿)$¢ rnbbjts in n¢¢d of r¢seu¢ plxemen( Imjty in the loc41
area but ￿$0 naionwide and work with ￿$¢￿¢ rtrfworks and other reputsble rescues to achieve thi5.
Sadly, this year we have seen a large it￿rease in older rabbits being Surrer￿7￿. we have coniinued ￿ tsk¢ rabbits in
from high risL neglectful situation5 a￿1 wioritise tIKK aTwJ any rnbbits wl¥) have been abandona or found straying.
Many of the rabbits wl¥) have come in via ow W￿lIng lim have s*lly basic welfaTf needs meet by their
owners which sknws the need for fith ed￿alK)n aThJ ach￿8¢ in lcgi51at1(￿.
We Coniinue to alucate others on IM)W to ensI￿e their rabbits welfare ncrd5 are being rnet our social media platforn)&
events such &$ the Nation￿ Rabbit Festiv￿ aTwJ by 5UPFK>rting the Rabbit welfa￿ AsS0¢i￿1￿￿ with ils ¢ampaignin8 to
regulate breeders and improve legisl*ion ￿ bener pn)t¢a the UK'S most ne8le£tcd rKt. We wer¢ delightcd to be
inierviewed for and r*lio on severnl (￿￿￿K)ns to &ssist with th
Exh year we aim ￿ help a mirbimum of IIK) unwan*d (Y ￿￿e¢*d (kxntstic rabbits and [d￿rne a simiknr amount. This
year the ¢harity has taken in 117 rabbits and relMTrmed 98 rabbits to suitable forrver home5.
We have rnanaged to rehome a nurnber of 'l¢ss desiwable, rabbits •)d ¢oniinue to offer a bO￿ling service to wknptees and
pride Owsel￿$ in helping many T￿bI￿ wh) hav¢ tttvi0￿ty had failed FKxLd5 fitMI LX)mpfjnionship.

Rabbit Residence Restue
Re￿)rt ofthe Trnsttes
ror the Year Fnded JO Mi *rch 2025
AC.HIEI'E%IEN-rs AND PERFORIIAIN4CF.
Fundraising 8ctiThitie5
We have volunt¢W5 VIIK) manage grnnt applicatiorL% onlkne fithisin8 *￿tiOnS aThd events as well as ¢re*ing
merchandise for the rcscuc and to L¥mtinue to se¢ an irfftase in rtvenw as a mtL
We hope ￿ be able lo increase and improve our educational ithformatM)n avd have revam￿￿ our website this year. so it
is easier ￿ nawigate. We hav¢ sthrted the WE5cu¢ arKI ￿5111¥¢ rabbit welfare on wjditional s(Kial media
plarforns incl￿j1ng"f1k.r0k and You Tube.
We actively ]￿k to recruit ￿K)re volunwr5 by &fvenising in our gw. rabbit welfaTe and anirnai rc5cue
agazin¢s college5 and univer5itie5 txrt we are. still in need of &ldiihyd vo]unt¢ers ￿ help with and site
Maintena￿e.
FINAP4CIAI. RF.I'IF.IV
Fin*n¢i#l p05ilion
Veierinary fees. animal bedding wasie disp)5￿ c4)5ts have continued to I￿rease durin8 the financial year.
In wiicular, vderimry fees have risen ￿ the wint that we have been unable to w new intakes fw several weeks
this yedr even though we have sw onsite to a5 we ￿￿]d have fourwj our5elve5 in a w5ition where we were
unable to provide eTnergtncy or r(NJtiThe vcterinary care du¢ ￿ the com and Thx having trserye
Whilst we continue to put COTLsiderable eff￿ inio thn*i(*)s that wtyjld enable us to help more rabbits in
need have dropt¢d.
Our priority is to continue to e[￿￿e the rabbits alre￿ in ow c￿¢ are having their ￿tIf#re needs MCL
Increases in mit)imum wage has ￿50 imPKted the chariihes fiands.
For the ￿l%)nd ytar runnin8 we are seein8 an incrtase in SWT•th due ￿ o•M)ers ￿¢ ￿1rtg able ￿ afford to mect their
rabbit's welfare needs and in Wticu]ar trKing able to ajver ve*rinary costs.
We were able lo rdise a considcrable ￿n￿nI towards the chriry tAJ￿h￿SIng its own prniise& sadly the land we had
TrK)￿d to pur¢hase fell thmugh. The [no￿Y donated towards the (kwsit and any movin8 costs was now kept in a
separate buskness savings SIM￿ld a￿￿h¢r suitsbl¢ pro￿ b￿￿¢ available the charity W(￿Id ￿11] be in the
sition to hopefully purch￿ 8 ncw site in orderto secure the rescucs lon8 *rm fuDJTe.
The charity h&s successfully paid off all ￿tstanding de￿ ￿ HMRC.
PrincipAI funding 50vrce5
Voluntsry In¢ome Is ¢ompnsoJ prtynarity of swmxrfships aThJ iM)me as well as aid rt¢iaimed in
relation to th)nations. SWMLWf5hip iM)me are credited to the Staement of Fitwjciai Activities on
receipts basis.
Gift5 in kind and th>rbated ￿r¥ECeS aTwJ fxililies are va]ued at fair value and recwised on a receipts b&si& with the
exception of the Inde￿ndent examinaiion fee. which is rrcogni5ed in the ￿1(￿j to which it relates.
InvestmeTrt ￿lry and objeetiwes
The Charity d(K5 Pot hold long tem) invesknents as its is ￿ use the •mua] th)nations and income rtteived for
the ongoing clwithble xtiviiie& Any irKome arising ￿ skn-*rni dep)sits is willwy tt) th¢ main TXW of the
Charity.
Reserves policy
The charity. aims to retain ruerves to Lyjver at least two rn￿th'S nmnin8 for thc rescue ceTitre. as &)natw)ns heavily
relied uwn in c*der the (mgoing e￿nditUTe.
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Report ofiht Trn$tees
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FlnyAYCIAL REN'IEW
Going confern
The Rescye relies on d[￿atIOnS arml fwthising the tthlic and volunteu5. Thi5 income flU¢tu￿es and ¢an
lead 10 ¢ash tlow problems.
In order to cope with the o)nlin￿d rabbit welfare crisi& we desrffltety need more isolation sp8¢e which is Thx p)ssible
due 10 the restrietions on the site, we ￿50 need to atr￿1 &knptees ¢an med minimum welfare guidelines. It is
unknown whether further restrictions ar￿ change5 will be on the charity by the iwjdowner and we could be
fo￿ed io elose with little rK)tice at any wbint. The U￿¢rt￿￿ty surmunding the fimwe of the rescue continue5 to have a
negative IM￿ on the mentsi health of sthff and the mana8U.
In light of this we o)n¢inu¢ io Sedrch for a ￿nanC￿t for the d￿rity on a site Whe￿ we would be able to IK)Id
edu¢a¢ional and fundraishn8 events to help incr¢a5e income as well as having the fxiliues and infrastructure to erthle us
to help more Tabbits wlKb need pia¢emeni.
Contingency plans have been put in place to move lo a foster bAstyJ r￿￿e if required a5 well &s havin8 the
ion8-teThn rabbits carrd for at the mangers h¢Nn¢ slM)uld the need arise. We have Lx>nsulted with other rtputhble rescues
regarding the ￿lenTla1 challenges we may face if we are forced to move to a Thore foster based rtscoe.
We contiTru¢ to l(K>k for fiuther Yabbii saw fosterer5 to help with the incre￿ demand for 5pa¢e. Due to the increased
risk of disease when *¢ewing rabbits with an unknoMTr Yxcination history the charity is now isol*ing any unvaccinated
rabbits with ktM)wlcd8eable foster caTrts or * the managers IM)me urfil th¢y I￿1 NeThty4)ne day5 rtht vaccination
to reduce the risk of an 0￿break of inf¢aious dise￿ on silt which would Ic*1 to *mwrdry closure and loss of tncom¢.
We adhere ¢0 high husbandry sthnd￿ and strict b1(￿security me&sure& which are rtgularly revi¢w¢d in line with
¢urreni guidanee from other I￿l￿g professiorM]s. rabbits have been ¥¥¢It￿ed with an &lditional v￿7[￿tio11 to
help protect them against a new and highly viruleni strain of VHD2 in ￿dItiOn io the Nobivx Plus vaccine.
Adowions continue to be slow with some rnbbits waiting y¢ars to find 8 suitsble forever horne. M05t IKMne offets fail
eet tninimum welfare requir¢m¢nts in relation to size ar¥J security of x£0m￿OdaIlon or are noi prt)viding an
approwiate dket or supplyin8 the rabbits with suffi¢ieni enrichment itans tKeded in ¢)rder for them to display the full
range of natural ￿havIoUrS.
Surrender r¢qu¢sts eontinue to iTKrrase due to the ease of ptt)ple being able io pw¢hase rabbits online or in pet Shops
with t)0 prior research FKing conducted IT￿ littleor ina)rrect husbandry advice being 8iven at wTrint of 5aic.
The need for rabbits to L￿e into rtscue nEver Ixen $0 gre￿ suffi¢lUit ￿ndiTr8 we are wwerless to
provide the 5UPlX>rt these jthbits g) d¢speNely require.
Princi￿1 risk8 UDcert*intitS
A reduction in incomc is also as risk as the
operational costs will Th)i decrease atKI may indeed increa4c fi]Tthcr greatty nwnber of Lmwanied or negiccted pet
Tabbits needing rescue plactment arml the impa¢¢ of th¢ wntinued ecotmwnic crisis [￿l￿g to fvrther increases in the cost
of supplies and vcterillary care.
Costs of preparirtg new intakes for fEIK)ming have in¢reasaJ dr*nab￿lY over the l&st year to an average of over £200
per rabbit. Due ￿ the of the Res¢L*S work sthff
retention is extrernely i￿￿)Itant. If leave. any new sthff member5 must hold relevant qualifications and have valid
anitnal ￿e experien¢¢ Ide￿]Y in the welfare %Llor as well as ixing ￿1¢, ready ￿ learn and undertake traitjing
qui¢kly as the TabbiLs still [￿ed to be cared for ￿ a high sthnd8rd. The Charity encourd8e5 Staff to undertake CPD where
ssiblt in order io keep their kwTrwledge up to date &$ failure to urmkrtake continued CPD could lewj to a decline in
income as members of the public could be kss likely or ys¢ Fx)ardin8 fxilitie5 51K*uld our k]wwl¢dge and
application of aTh]m￿ welfarr continue improve in line with the rtu>rnmenthons of organisations such &s The
Rabbit we1r￿e Asso¢ialion and Fund. The PDSA and RSlfA.
The uncertainty ofour firtU￿ at the site the rtsoje ¢wTenily ￿¢UpleS ¢ontinues to be a major COTKem.

Rabbit Residente Rescue
Report of the Trustets
for the Year Ended JO March 202S
OTHER
We are incredibly grateful io thos¢ who continue to 5UPPOrt the charity by donatin¥, swnsoring our long-t¢rni residents
and or8anising and contTib￿tlll￿ to fundraising events especially durin8 this time of financial uncertainty.
We have recruited additional volunteer5 to help with fundraising and wci81 media. But still need addtltonal volunteers
whts are willing ¢0 help with mainte￿nCe of the site and rabbit housing.
We are worktng once again worked a]ongside iwo other repu￿b]e rabbit S￿ClaliSt rescues to run an ethical Nationa]
Rabbit Festival for a 5¢cond year which twk place in October 2024.
sTRu￿URE.COy￿RNANCE AIYD MANAGEMF.NT
Governing document
Rabbit Re5iden¢e Rescue I"The Charity") w&s established by a memtsrnndum and articles of association dated 6
lkn'ember 2011. This document was subsequently arnended on 13 February 2012, and again in O¢10￿￿ 2016.
Charity constitutiort
The Charity. is a ci)mpany limited by 8u8rdntee not having a share ¢apitsl and is registered as a charity.
Recruitment and appoiNtrnent ofntw trnstees
The Charity's articles of asso¢i*ion r¢quiTe that all new aprA)intrntnts of Iru5tee5 rnU5t be full members of the company,
and must apply in the fortn rtyuir￿ by the ttustees. App)inthi¢nLs must b¢ approved by all trustee5 and refu5ai must be
in the best interests of the Charity only.
OrgAni7At101191 strnrture
The charity is managed by 3 trustees. All employees r¢w)n to Lea Pacey who h&s voluntarily undertaken the role of
aLting manager for ¢he charity. Volunteers on site re￿rt to the Senior Animal Caly Assisthnt. Volunteers undertaking
other ￿TIVitieS rewn directly to the trustees. The Chatity works hard to forni relationships with other rabbit rescues
acros5 the country thu5 enabling a gmter number of rnbbits in rteed to be helped.
Induction 9nd training ofnew tn15tee5
During the year the trustecs endeavour to keep up to dale with all legal and regulatory requirements. In addition. new
tru51ee5 are r¢qutred to ￿ad the guidan¢¢ given by the Charity Cornrnission Telating to trustee duiies and TestK>nsibilities.
Wider netWOTk
relationships with other charitabl¢ organisation5 involved in Tabbit welfa]Y such as The Rabbht Welfare Associatioii
where we are regular wnlributors to their quarterly Ma￿1￿¢, the One Bun at a Time and Bunny Angels rescue networks
and One Voice for Anitna15 UK.
To date. since the Current Rescue Manager has been in wsition the rescue has fomied working relationships with over
sixty-five other rescues nationwide, this is vital t() ensure we prioriti5e the welfare of those rabbits mosi in need of rescue
placement.
Wc have nurnerous contacis wiihin local ond national media to help us raise awareness of 'proper rdbbit care.
We have collalx)rd¢ed with veterinarians arml the Rabbit Welfare AsS(xi￿l￿n by providing data used in scientific Studies
aimed at highlighting welfare issue5.
RLFERENCE AND ADMINISTRATIVE DETAIts
R￿IStered CoM￿nY number
07871810 (England and Wales)
Registered Charity number
1148016
Registered office
12 Langford Road
Ilenlow
SG166AF
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Report of the Trnstees
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Trustee5
M% C A Ci)Ilings
Ms S Keni Secretary
Ms L Fa¢¢i Treasurer
Comp#thy Se¢rtt#ry
Ms S Kent
Itldependent Examiner
Godfrey Laws & Co Limited
65 Knowl Piece
Wilbury Way
HitLhin
Hertfordshire
SG4 OTY
Ethics adviser
lain Cope
Bsc Ivetscil BVM&S
Cen AVM withzm
MRCVS
lain Cope clo Vets4Pcts, Pets at Flotne. Siudland5 Retail P8Jk.
Fordham Road, Newtnarkel, Suffolk CB8 7SX
Approved by order of the board of tNsteeS Oll .......
IA..{.o.?.12a. 2fj....
- and signed on its beh8lf by:
Ms L Facey- Trustee
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Independent Ex*miner's Report to the'l'ru5tee5 of
RAbbit Residence Rescue
Independent examiner's report to the truslee5 of Rabbit Residence Rescue I'the Comp8ny')
I rqx)rt to the Ch￿*1Y trustees on my examination of the ac£ounts of the Company for the year end￿ 30 Mar¢h 2025.
Re5pon$ibilities Ind basis of retmbrt
As the charity's trust¢cs of the Company land also lis directo￿ for ihe purwses of company lawl you are Te5wnsible for
the prepar*ion ot'ihe acco￿nts in ￿cordance with the requirements of thc Companies Act 2￿)61'the 2￿6 Act.).
Having sa¢isfied myself that the accounts of the Company are not required lo be audited U[￿er Part 16 of the 2006 A
and are eligible for independent examination, I r¢tK)rt in re5P¢Ct of my ¢¥atninalion of your Lhariiy's a¢¢ounts as earried
out under Seaion 145 of the C'haritie5 Act 2011 I'ihe 201 l Act'l. In canying out rny examinaiion I have followed the
Directions given by the Charity Commissior) under Se¢iion 145151 Ibl ofihe 2011 Aa.
Independent exArniner'5 Statement
I have cotnplded rny exatnination. I confim) Ihai ty) matters have (x)me ￿ my atteniion in connection with the
examinolion giving me cause to believe=
a¢¢ouniing records We￿ not kept in r¢S￿et of the Company &s required by Seciion 386 of the 2006 Act- or
the accounts do not accord wkth those rccords.. or
the xcounts do not comply with the accountin8 requirements of Section 396 Of the 21y)6 Ath other than any
requirem¢ni thai Ihe accounts give a true and fair view which is not a matter considered a5 part of an independent
examtnaiion: or
the accounts have not been prepared in acc4)rdance with the tnethods and pranciples of the Siatement of
Recommended Prathi¢e for accowiiing and rewjrting by chariiies lapplicable to chariites preparing their accounts
in a¢¢ordan¢¢ with th¢ Finan¢ial Re￿rtIng Standard applieable in the UK and Republic of ITeland IFRS 102)).
I have no concerns and have Lx)me acn)ss no oiher mailers in conne¢lion with th¢ examination to which attention should
be drawn in this rewrt in order to enable a proper understanding olthe accounts to be reached.
How
Ashmore
Godfrey Laws & Co Lirnitcd
65 Knowl Fle¢e
Wilbury Way
Hitchin
Hertfordshire
SG4 OTY
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Tot
fijnds
L'nre5tricted
fund
INCOME,IND F.YDQWMF.￿rS FROM
thnation5 and le&pacies
158.945
119.368
Ch*rii#ble *ctlwititJ
Adoption fees
Boarding fees
Fundrwsing
11.820
16.221
421
4,622
Other trading ￿tIvitieS
Other in¢ome
3.413
200
423
To¢AI
189th
151.443
EXPENDITLIRE
C'h*ritAbk ACtivi¢itJ
Animal f¢yyJ and wovisior
Velerinjry arml health ¢are
Cleaning gtHI w&ste dispmal
Depreciation of a55cts
In511rgJice
M()ior travel
Priniin& FK)sthge and staiic
Fundmsing
8.303
39.413
26.194
1.707
612
2,339
22
892
J2.429
lJ66
3.1170
2.16D
Other
39.472
Totil
136,4&4
126.476
NET INCOMF.
53.119
24.967
REC'ONCILIA'fioN ()F FI.'NDS
Totsl brnu8ht forward
9.928
(15,039)
TOTAL FUNDS CARRIED FORWARD
6J.047
9,928

Rabbit Residence Re￿ut
BxlAntt Sheet
30 ￿l#r¢h 2025
31)J.25
Ilnrt51rirted
fund
30.3.24
Tota]
fun¢ts
FIXED A&SETS
Tangibl¢ a55ets
6,830
CLRRENT A&SETS
st￿ks
DebioTS
Cash at bank and in hand
13.742
44J93
12,8(M)
36,143
$9.69S
49.805
CRLDITORS
Amounts fdling due within one year
(2,112)
NET CLRREhT ASSETS
57.583
38.192
TOTAL ASSETS LE&S CLRRE
LIABILITIES
63.IM7
45.022
CREDITORS
Amounts fajling due after more ye4r
10
(35.0941
NET ASSETS
63,1147
9,928
FLNDS
Unrrstri¢tcd funds
63.047
9.928
TOTAL FLINDS
63.047
9,928
The charithble company is exempi(m fmm audit Seaion 477 of the Com￿1¢$ Au 21MJ6 for the year
ended 30 Ma￿h 2025.
The memt*rs have J%quired the c(*nPW otrfain *) audii of its financial sts*mthts for the year ended
30 March 2025 in ￿Ordantt with S¢uM)n 476 of the ComE*nies ALI 2￿6.
The ￿￿¢¢$ ¥knowledge their ttsp)nsibiliii¢s for
(a)
ensuring that the charitable Ixmnv￿ keeps xcO￿ting Te(￿d5 that LY)mply Se£tions 386 and 387 of the
Companies Aci 2(X)6 aThJ
preparing fJnan¢ial stst¢ments which give a fair view of the of affair5 of the charitsble ￿MpanY &
at thc end of each financial year aTwJ of its surptus or deficit for each finart¢ial year in xcordance with the
Yequirements of Sedions 391 and 395 and which Othm￿5¢ comply with the rwuirements of the Componies A
relatin8 to fina￿1¥1 Sta*M￿ x) far &$ aFylK4bie to the Charitablec￿pny.
(bl
The rKrtes forrn Imrt of fin*Kial 5ts*mcnts
L¥)ntinued...

Rmbbit Residence Rtstue
Balgnte Sheet- toDtinued
30 Mgrch 2025
These financial statements have been prepared in accordance with the provisions applicable to charitable companies
subject to the small cornpanie5 regirne.
The financial statements were approved by the Board of Trustees artd authorised for issue
I.7¥..o..qJ..*o￿.... and were signed on i15 behalfby..
on
L Facey -.fr
The notes forni part of these firwlcial Statements
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Notes to the Financial St*temtnts
for the Yeor Ended 30 Mxrch 2025
ACC.OIINTING POLICIES
Ila51$ of prepjring the fin9ntiAI st4tement5
The fiiiancial slaleinents of the charitable company. which is a public benefji entity under FRS 102, have been
prepa￿1 in a¢¢ordanee with Ihe Charities SORP IFRS 1021 'Accounting and Reporting by Chariiies: St￿ement
of Recommended Prnclice applicAble 10 Lhariiies preparing their accounis in ac¢ordan¢e with the Financial
Rew)rting Standard appli¢abl¢ in the UK and Republic of Ireland IFRS 1021 (effective l Januhry 20191..
Financial ReKx)rting Standard 102 The Finan¢i81 R¢w>rting Standard applicable iii the UK and R¢publiL or
Ireland. and the Companies Ac¢ 2006. 'The ftnancial statements have bcen prepared under the hisiorical cosi
nveThtioTh.
Ineome
All income És recogrtised in the Siaiemeni of Financial A¢tiviiies once the ¢harity h&s enlitlem¢nt to the funds. Lt
is probable ihai the income will be received and the amount ¢on bc me&sur¢d reliably.
,xpenditure
l.iabililies are recvgnised as expendIlU￿ as swn as ihere is a legal or consmiclive obli8alion committin¥ the
chariiy 10 thAI expendiiure, li is pft)bable ¢ho1 a Ir4nsf¢r of economi¢ b¢nefits whll be required in settlemen¢ &nd
the omount of the obli8ation can be mcu5ured reliably. Fx]xndilure is accounted for on a¢¢n￿lS b￿15 and h&s
been cl&55ified under headings thai wregaie ￿1 Losi related to ihe caiegory. Wher¢ ¢osls cannot be directly
tiibuted to PArtiLular headings they hav¢ been all￿a￿d to ￿tIVitIeS on a b&si5 COnSlStent with the USL or
Te$oUr￿S.
T#nglble fixe(l Assets
Depr￿latIOn is Provided at the followin¥ annuhl rate5 in order to write off eaeh &8set over its estimated useful
Plani and machinery
lutch¢s w)d run5
2￿/0 on ￿d￿cIng balance
21P/ts on reduLinJs balanLc
Sto¢ks
Slo¢ks are valued ot the lower of ¢osl net reali5able value. after makin8 due allowance for obsolete And slow
movin8 Items.
TAxi¢ion
Th¢ Charity is exempt from corw)ration t&x on its charit&ble activities.
Fund #rcountlng
Unresiri¥¢¢d lunds ¢4n be used in 4CCQTdJn¢¢ with the ¢h8ritabl¢ obj¢ctiv¢s at ihe diseretion of the trustees.
Re5tri¢l¢d funds Lan only b¢ used for p8rtiiular rcsiri¢led purwsLS Wlthin ihe objeels of the chwity. Restrictions
8ris¢ when specifled by the dO[￿r or when funds are rnised for particular restri¢icd puryKises.
Further explanAtion of the nature and purp)s¢ of fund is in¢lllded in th¢ notes to the fJnBnci#l st#temen¢s.
Penshon ro815 And oiher post-retirement benefits
The Charitable wmpany operates a d¢fJned contribution pension schem¢. Contributions payable to the Charitable
mp8ny'5 pension scheme are charged to th£ Sthiement of l-inancial Activities in Ihc period to which they relate.
Pre￿ration of the Ieeounts on i golng coneern IM918
The eharity Tep)rted a cash inflow of £53.119 for the year. Thc Irusttt5 Sre ple&sed to See this resulL and are of
the view thal the Re5cuc can continue for Ihe next 12 to 18 months and that on this basis the ¢h8rity is a going
con¢em. The a¢¢ounts have been prepared on ihe b&sis thai th¢ Charity is abl¢ lo meet the repayment obligation5.
The tNsiees remain in regularcontsct with donors to secure their ongoing financial SUP￿)rt.
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RAbbit Residente Rescue
Notes to tht Fin8nci*l St*temeTrts- continued
for the I,￿r Fnded JO ￿l#r¢h 2025
OTHER'fKIDING ACTII'ITIFS
3OJ25
30.3.24
MerCh￿dIsC saJe5
3,413
NF.T INCOMFJIEXPENDITLIREI
Nrt incom6lexpendi¢we} is afi¢rcharBinW{L7rditin8)."
30.3.24
Depre¢iation. owned &8sets
1.707
TRLlS'fF.fr:S' Rb.MIINb.RATION AND BENEFITS
Th¢r¢ w¢r¢ no tn￿¢5, r¢rnUntrnti(￿ or othcr t*nefits for the year ended 30 March 2025 Mr for the ye4r ended
30 m￿Ch ?024.
Trn$teex' expenms
There tr￿￿tt$. expulses ￿ld forthe year ended 30 M￿h 2025 the ye4r erthd 30 Much 2024.
srAFF C'O%TS
The average monihly number of empbyee5 durin8 the yetr w&1 as follo￿.
30.3.24
ChJrithbl¢ ¥tiviti¢s
No empl¢)yees rec¢ivd ¢mlummts in excess of £￿,[￿XI.
TANGIBI.F. FIXF.D L&SF.TS
Plant
machinery
Hu*hes
and rwis
Totsls
Ai.1 l Ma￿h 2024 30 Marth 2025
514
JU49
32J63
DLPRfr:C'IA'I-ION
Ai .1 l Marih ?024
Charge foryear
514
2S519
26033
AI 30 March 2025
514
2W5
27J99
NF.T B(M)K VALUE
At 30 March 2025
Al 30 Mar¢h 2024
6.830
6.830
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Notes to the Fin#n¢i#l Stotements- eolltinued
for the Year Ended JO M9r¢h 2025
StOCKS
30J.25
30.3.24
C105ing 5ttKk
862
DLtrI'ORS: AMO(If4TS FALLING DIIE WITHIN ONE YEAR
30.3.24
Trwje debtor5
VAT
Prepayments and accrued income
18
12,782
13.642
13.742
12,81K)
CREDITORS: AMOUNTS FALLING DUF. WITHIN ONF, YF.AR
30J.25
JO.3.24
S(¢ial security and Othert￿e5
Other credi1015
P¢nsion payable
Creditor re VA'I adjustments
Accruals and deferred income
3,822
159
1.440
1.440
2.112
CREDI'foRS: AMOUNTS frALLING DUE AFfER MORL THAN ONE YEAR
30J.25
30.3.24
Other ¢r¢diiorn- due 2-5 years
(M¢r Crediiors due more than 5 years
30,¢
35,094
The FAlance owed to HMRC was fully paid durin8 the year.
MOVEMENT IN FIINDS
At
31.3.24
movement
in funds
At
30.3.25
Urtre5tricted funds
Genero1 fund
9,928
53.119
63.047
T(yfAL FUNDS
9.928
53.119
63W7
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Notes to the Fin*nci*l 5t*tements- eontin￿ed
for the l'ear Ended 30 M#r¢h 2025
mO￿.E￿IE￿ IYI fr'IINDS- continued
Net movemenl in fund% i￿lud￿j in the alK)ve are folkn45.'
InLX)ming
Resources
exp¢Jthl
Movement
in fllnds
Unrtslricted funth
General fund
189.604
(iJ&485}
53,119
TOTAL frUNDS
189,6
(IJW51
53,119
CoM￿rat1¥e5 for movement in
Net
movement
in fithds
At
31.3.23
Ai
30.3.24
Unrestricted fundj
Gencrn] fund
(15.0391
24.967
9.928
TOTAL FUNDS
115.0391
24.967
9.928
Comppntive Moveme￿ in it)clth in the aix)ve are as folknws..
In¢4)min
Movement
in fitnds
Unrtstrirted funds
Gener￿ fund
151.443
1126.4761
24.967
TOTAL FUNDS
151.443
1126.4761
24,967
A cuTht year 12 monts and w1(￿ye¥r 12 monts (￿blE￿d ￿5111￿ is &5 folk)w*"
Net
movement
in funds
At
31.3.23
At
30 325
UDrtstrirted
fund
115,0391
78.086
63.047
TOTAL FUNDS
115.0391
78.086
63.047
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Rabbit Ruid¢n¢¢ Ru¢u¢
Notes to the firt*nei#l St#tements- ¢ontiou¢d
for the Year knded 30 March 2025
MOVEMbNT IN frUNDS-coNtinued
A CUTrent year 12 months and prior year 12 months combined net movement in funds. included in the ab)ve are
as follows-
Incoming
resource5
Resources
ex￿nded
Movement
in funds
Unrestricted funds
General fund
341,047
1262,961 }
78.086
TOTAL FUNDS
341,047
1262,9611
78,086
12.
RELATED PARTY DISCLOSIIRES
There were no related party trdll5actions for the year ended 30 March 2025.
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Rabbit Residente Re5eue
Detsiled Statement of Fin*nci&l Activitie5
for the Year Ended 30 Marth 2025
30.3.25
30.3.24
INCOML AND ENDOWMENTS
Donatlolls and legacie
Donations
Gift aid
Grants
Subscripiions and Srx)nsorships
tk>nated S￿dS arkd 5ervice5
124161
13,8J2
iJoo
14,991
3.957
71,208
12.860
12,800
15.894
6.606
158.945
119,368
(hher trAding Y4ctivitie5
Merchandise Mles
2.695
3.413
Chgrit%ble gctivities
Boarding ftt5
Adoption ftt5
Fundraising events
15J25
7J94
4.622
16.221
11.820
421
27041
28.462
Other Income
Other ineome
423
2¢JO
Total incoming resources
189.604
151,443
EXPEIYDITURE
Chari¢Abl¢ 8Ctivities
Insurance
Postage and stationery
Motor and trnvel
Animal f￿1 and provisions
Veterinary fees and health care
Cleaning and wa5* diswsal
Plant and machinery
612
22
2.339
19.857
39,413
14,640
1.707
3mO
2lJ18
17.976
l J66
94,753
78.590
Other
Wages
Pensions
Repair5 and maintenance
Surhdries
34080
43.653
596
37
85
34,920
44,371
Support tosts
M8n9%ement
Advertising
2,1611
892
This page does not form ]Art of the ststutory finoncial sthtements
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Detsiled Ststement of Fin*nei•l AdiViti¢s
for the Ye4r Endtd 30 March 2025
30.3.25
30.3.24
M*nagement
frinance
Sundries
payp￿ ftt5
Bank and m¢)rtgage fees
204
107
2,151
Governance tosts
Bwk keeping fees
lrtdependeni Evmination
265
2,312
2,312
136,485
126.476
Net income
5J.l 19
24.967
This pgge (kxs wt f¢)nn Iwl of th¢ 5tstutory financial s￿£M
P8ge 17