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Mini Lop Baby Bunnies 🌸 WAITLIST OPEN

Poole
6 days
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Adv. ID
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636
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8
Adv. Location
Parkstone, Poole
Advert Type
For sale
Microchipped by collection date
Neutered
Pet Age:
8 weeks, 2 days
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
Worm and flea treated
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Description
Waiting list open for next year’s litters! 🥰 I will have baby bunnies born from around March-June 2025, who will be ready to leave around May-August depending when they’re born. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Parents to upcoming litters are shown in pictures above: Pics 2&3 - Forrest: Chocolate Harli Split Boy 🌳 Pics 4&5 - Rosemary: Orange Vm Girl 🌹 Pics 6&7 - Basil: Chocolate Magpie Split Boy 🌿 Pics 8&9 - Bluebell: Blue Harli Vm Girl 🦋 All parents have naturally wonderful temperaments and love to be handled which will be passed down to their babies. And a couple pics of my previous baby bunnies and litters are shown in pics 1&10-14 🥰 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The baby bunnies will be handled daily from 2 days old, so will be very used to lots of cuddles by the time they are ready to go to their new homes! They will also be well socialised, happy with household and garden noises, as well had comfortable around dogs. My babies are all priced between £80-£100, with the deposit to reserve them being £30, and the remaining balance paid on collection. They are treated with Panacur as a preventative, and all bunnies will leave us with a goody bag, including changeover food, hay, treats, toys, forage and a birth certificate (example shown in pic 15) 🌸 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - If you would like to be added to the waitlist for my upcoming litters, a fee of £5 is required for each place on the waiting list. This fee will give you refusal over the available babies in a litter before these babies are then advertised as available publicly. This fee is non-refundable once paid. However if there is not a suitable baby in the litter, you may wait until the next litters for a suitable baby. The waiting list fee is taken off of the total of the bunny (deposit to reserve would be £25 each, rather than £30). This fee gives you first pic over everyone else to ensure you don't miss out on your favourite baby. I work through my list in order of who has been waiting the longest. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - My pets are my passion and so I am always happy to answer any questions that you may have. Please don’t hesitate to contact me. Feel free to follow my Instagram for regular updates on the bunnies progress: _blossomandbunnies_ Darcey 🌺
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Poole
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Blossom and Bunnies
Poole
7 hours
Member since:1 year
Blossom and Bunnies
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