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Gorgeous mini lion lops pairs only! Boys and girls

Harrow
4 days
£95
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Details
Adv. ID
cIOwaZVhD
Views
538
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14
Adv. Location
North Harrow, Harrow
Advert Type
For sale
Microchipped by collection date
Neutered
Pet Age:
7 weeks, 1 day
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
Worm and flea treated
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Description
Need mum a home too soon once they have all left and she is fully recovered I also have some babies ready to leave 🐰🐰🐰 Single mane lion lops 🐰🎉Introducing gorgeous single mane lionheads *Health and temperament 😷🏥There gorgeous babies are bred for their immaculate health, temperament and loving nature,making them amazing companions for you and your family.💕🤗 ☺️💕All babies are raised with humanly love since birth making them *About Mini lion lop babies are are a dwarft breed a weigh under 4pounds Mini lion lops are a mix between mini lop rabbit and a lionhead rabbit which now has become a recognised breed from the British rabbit association and American rabbit association. These babies can have very distinctive features some variating from lop ears to some long and pointy. To aeroplane ✈️ ears where one flops down and the other up. Some looking more identical to a lionhead that a lop. Most are mainly known for their distinctive fierce mane. Which resembles alot like a lions main hence the name 🦁 *adoption process Deposit is required to reserve bunny. Closed rabbitry after deposit full care/ and info will be sent to you. You will get weekly photos/video and updates until collection date. Which will be organised closer to due date. *Terms and conditions All babies are only sold to committed, responsible owners. It’s essential you do your prior research on Complete rabbit care and requirements and total living costs beforehand. Rabbits should not be sold as “entertainment “ for children as children may get board as they get elder and sadly many bunnies are abandoned by this. Rabbits require a great amount of commitment and dedication. Not suitable as first time pet owners as this can be a big challenge so do make sure you can provide a life-long 10year commitment
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Rochelles_Rabbits
Harrow
1 day
Member since:10 years
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