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Stunning English Angora Boys🩵

Cheadle
2 days
£350
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For sale
Breed
Pet Age:
4 months, 22 days
Sex
Male
Worm and flea treated
yes
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Description
Advert updated 29/06/24 Please read full advert before contacting. Three Stunning Maxi/Full Faced English Angoras Boys Available to Reserve. Ready to leave now AVAILABLE: HARRY💚Full Faced Chocolate Point Boy - AVAILABLE ANDRÉ🩵Maxi Faced Vm Black & Silver Boy - AVAILABLE OSCAR💙Maxi Face Agouti Boy - AVAILABLE For any inquires/info please message me via my (CheekyBunniz) Instagram or Facebook page. WHAT I ASK FOR: • Photos of your set up prior to reserving the bunny of your choice, this is to check they are going to a suitable home. • A £100 deposit is to placed per bunny to secure your new fur baby. Please note deposit are nonrefundable. Deposits can not be transfer over to secure a different bunny if you change your mind. I will not hold any buns without a deposit. I am a small scale hobby breeder of pure bred English Angoras. I breed specifically for temperament & quality. All my bunnies have full pedigrees & are full faced. My lines have been imported which reflects the price and the amazing quality of these stunning bunnies. All my fur babies live a happy full filled live at their 5* home. They are extremely gentle and are super loving cheeky characters. All my bunnies are used to being picked up, groomed and free roaming the garden daily. They are also used to small children & dogs. Please do lots of research before buying! English angoras are a stunning puppy like breed but their fur is high maintenance! YOU WILL RECEIVE: - A stunning loveable new family member - Regular photos, videos & updates of your little one's progress. - All bunnies will leave with a birth certificate, a goodie bag, a birth certificate, a large amount of change over food & treats.
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ELLISE P.
Cheadle
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