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Mini Lop Bonded Male Pair

Newport
1 week
£100
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Details
Adv. ID
dTIFAXQaA
Views
170
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5
Adv. Location
Maesglas, Newport
Advert Type
For sale
Age
11 months, 19 days
Microchipped by collection date
Neutered
Sex
Male
Vaccinations up to date
Worm and flea treated
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Description
It is with a huge heavy heart that our family are needing to rehome our two beautiful bonded male mini lops, we are honestly devastated because they are the most loving, chilled and friendly rabbits, but unfortunately due to our family extending and now a change of career on the horizon, we’re aware that in a couple of months time we will no longer be able to provide them with the amount of interaction we know they deserve, so we’d like to get them settled into their new home before they have to experience any loss of attention and human interaction, that will be inevitable in the new year if we kept them. They have always been indoor rabbits, so ideally we would like them to go together and to a home where they are indoors, or alternatively able to enjoy a nice secure outdoor space with plenty of exploring and space to roam and play. Smokey (grey, dark eyes, 11 months) Sparky (white, blue eyes, 7 months) Both have been neutered and vaccinated. Smokey is the main man and protector who enjoys exploring and finding new ways to entertain himself with toys, a very inquisitive bun who is confident to always approach you with a little nudge to your hand in order to receive a much needed nose rub which is his favourite. He is so calm, content and well behaved - albeit alittle jumpy to some louder noises when he least expects them, although fireworks and vacuums don’t seem to bother him. Sparky the most affectionate rabbit I have ever laid my eyes on, when you build the trust with him (which I’d imagine definitely wouldn’t take long), he will take every opportunity to approach you with loads (& loads) of licks on your hands, arms, legs, face - you name it! He absolutely loves to love and is so sweet, you’ll always find him grooming Smokey and enjoying an afternoon nap or two. These bunnies are ready for a new adventure with someone who can assure me that they will stay together as a bonded pair and be given the correct care and time that they truly deserve, we’re wanting to find the most perfect pet home for them. Double hutch, litter and hay tray, toys, playpen metal square panels, two plastic pet carriers, hay and pellets can also be provided at no extra cost. Extra photos can be provided on the buns or their living space so you have an idea of what they’re use to living like. Feel free to message me any questions.
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Sophie P.
Newport
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Sophie P.
Newport
15 hours
Member since:9 months
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