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Male & Female mini Rex

Watford
3 weeks
£50
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Details
Adv. ID
AHarNn781
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214
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9
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Advert Type
For sale
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
15 weeks, 3 days
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
no
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Description
Selling my rabbits due to moving oversea’s In September. Looking for a loving home for them. I have 1 male and 1 female ready to go soon. Neither of my rabbits are vaccinated and they aren’t neutered as I don’t believe in taking away an animals right to breed if they desire. If you wish to neuter them when you get them that is your choice that is respected. Just personally not something I can do to any animal. Please note Daisy and Samson haven’t mated yet despite being in a bonded pair. Daisy (black with white strip on nose) and Samson (tan with grey) are mini Rex’s and are 14 weeks old as of 7th May. They are great little bunnies full of so much love and are used to being handled. They get cuddles a few times a day and plenty of time to run around foraging in the garden. They will be weaned onto fruit and veg soon once they reach 16 weeks old. Selling them as a pair for £50. They will come with litter box, food & water bowls, their toys. I do have a hutch I can do for £10. It has wheels on it and can’t be taken apart so will need a van or large car if taken with them. They love the outdoors so please ensure you have a space they can run around in.
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SHANNON B.
Watford
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Be responsible, do your research first

Getting rabbits is a massive commitment, so make sure you have researched all of their general needs, and those specific to their breed fully and have the time and commitment necessary to care for the rabbits. You can read our detailed information guide about rabbits for potential new rabbit owners. If you are looking for a rabbit to keep your rabbit company remember that they will both need to be neutered and that a male / female pair works best. Rabbits are a long term commitment as they can live up to 10 years.

2

Rabbits need a friend and space

Rabbits should never be kept alone, they need the company of other (neutered) rabbits. They need space to stand, hop, jump and run, and safe places for hiding. The absolute minimum space required 24/7 for up to 2 average sized rabbits is area 3m x 2m x 1m high.

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Rabbits must be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned before they can leave their mothers. Most responsible sellers will keep their rabbits longer than this before they let them go to new homes. Make sure you take some of the food with you so you can change over to your own food gradually.

£50
SHANNON B.
Watford
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