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RARE Fluffy wool American fuzzy lop due 3rd aug

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Details
Adv. ID
Fdli7YqDV
Views
136
Favourites
2
Advert Type
For sale
Microchipped by collection date
no
Neutered
no
Pet Age:
3 weeks, 6 days
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
no
Worm and flea treated
no
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Description
American fuzzy lop 🎉🥰💖-Introducing quality breed American Fuzzy Lops babies ℹ️About Breed from French Angora & Holland lop. (Mom and dad can been seen will show videos and pictures) This breed grows a manageable coarse wooly coat that can grow 2”long that needs regular grooming and trimming.(high maintenance)❗️ The American Fuzzy Lop resembles the Holland Lop with the exception of its wool, the American Fuzzy Lop has the wool of the English Angora. The American Fuzzy Lop weighs 3-4 lbs. As an adult with a preferred weight of bucks at 3-5lbs. and does at 3.75;lbs. The American Fuzzy Lop breed is a small-sized rabbit. Its ideal weight is 1.4 kilos (3 pounds), whilst its maximum weight is 1.8 kilos (4 pounds). These breeds are very friendly making them extremely great companion and lovely addition to your family’s. 🩺🏥 Health All my buns are raised for immaculate health and come from a well socialised, loving and caring home making them extremely docile and the perfect companion to your home. American fuzzy lops don’t tend to have any major help problems only need regular ear check such as Lop eared rabbits and fur management *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. 🏡Going home Bunnies will come with *lifetime care and support (full bunny care run-through) *digital updates baby photos *digital Birth adoption certificate *grooming kit *hair bow/bow tie *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 Please feel free to Dm me for more info and pictures Requirements *** Deposit is non refundable- unless a bunny is sick in my care.
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