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Various mini rex

Oswestry
1 week
£30
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Adv. ID
I80vPGUbx
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86
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1
Adv. Location
Gobowen, Oswestry
Advert Type
For sale
Breed
Microchipped by collection date
Neutered
Pet Age:
5 months, 13 days
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
Worm and flea treated
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Description
Here we have a few rabbits up for rehome due to stud reduction. First we have a younger pair of males which is a choc himi mini rex born 3rd april. Himalayan Black born 23rd. Been bonded since Himalayan was 6 weeks old. If pair going together will need to have them neutered to stop any fighting. Asking £30 each or £50 the pair. Then we have John who is around 4/5 years old is proven male and has had some amazing babies who have gone on to shows and been successful. He is on the larger size of mini rex and he has been to a few pets shows. Loves a good fuss. He will spray you if he gets chance to if he is same level as you. This is a very sad rehome. Will sit and have nails done perfect with no bother. His fav past time is eatting and loves his treats. Asking £30 Then we have snow storm who is pet home only. Due to have had 2 litters where she attacked and killed them. While she is pregant she gets super stressed out and it really is not fair on her at all. For this reason I will want you to sign agreement not to breed her and also have her sprayed. For her best interest I do have younger females which I can bond with her if you are wanting a pair of rabbits. All I'm asking for her is £10 but if you wanted a pair I can bond to younger female choc himi who is also in picture last photos price. If wanting this price will be discussed and can't leave till baby is at least 12weeks old age which is 24th September. All will leave with change over food and life time of advice. I can also offer a leaving pack for extra if you are wanting one. We do £5 or £10 leaver packs which include toys and homemade treats. Any more info please get in touch
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katie b.
Oswestry
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