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Netherlands Dwarf Pair plus Setup

Burgess Hill
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£200
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Adv. Location
Burgess Hill
Advert Type
For sale
Age
2 years, 9 months
Microchipped by collection date
Neutered
Sex
Mixed
Vaccinations up to date
Worm and flea treated
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Description

Netherland Dwarfs live 8-12 years they are long term commitment. This pair must remain together for the rest of their lives bonded pairs must never be separated as this is cruel and can cause them to die from stress. If you have children or want a rabbit you can put in a hutch or a cage then these are not the bunnies for you. Otherwise please read the whole advert before enquiring. The Grey one is my female Winter she was spayed at 3 months old, she is microchipped and fully vaccinated until September. I've owned her from 9 weeks old she was born in January 2023. The Black Otter is my male Stormy I had him neutered around 6/7 months of age, he is micropped and fully vaccinated until September. I've owned him since he was 6 months old and he was born in May 2022. Both have always been kept indoors with access to a secure run/garden for several hours a day during warmer months, they are also both litter trained. Neither will accept being caged they must go to someone who is able to carry on letting them free-roam indoors even if it's just a couple rooms in the house. As seen in the photos they have a 'cat litter furniture' unit that houses two litter trays one they use as their toilet and the other they eat hay from and sleep in, there is a hole in the side meaning they can come and go as they please. Wires will need to be covered or hidden as they can chew them. After moving around a lot a year ago both rabbits have taken a dislike to carpeted floors and will dig/chew it up so would ideally suit hard floors which is my main reason for having to give them up they are currently confined to my kitchen meaning they no longer have the enrichment or socialisation they were used too. I don't have the option to refloor my whole house to suit them so I've finally decided I need to let them go. Due to the skittish nature of Netherland Dwarfs neither like being held but Stormy does enjoy being petted and both will run around you and jump on the sofa to say hello and are happy to be hand fed although Winter isn't keen on being touched. Both bunnies had their nails cliped, weight check and physical exam on 12th February 2025 and both were in perfect health. Priced taking into account they are both neutered/spayed, microchipped, vaccinated and health checked, come with setup (current indoor unit or old cage seen at end of the video to be left open, indoor tunnel, outdoor tunnel, outdoor run, outdoor hideaway), food/hay and any other accessories I have and to try to ensure they will be adopted by someone who understands the care they need, can financially afford them long term and is willing to keep them for the remainder of their lives.
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Rebecca B.
Burgess Hill
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