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Rabbit for rehome

Newport
5 days
£50
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Q2Gp1NySR
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185
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3
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Advert Type
For sale
Pet Age:
1 year, 9 months
Sex
Male
Vaccinations up to date
yes
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Description
Unfortunately, we have to get rid of my male, Netherland Dwarf Rabbit, Gizmo. He was rejected by him mam when he was 2 months old, so he had to be separated. We gave him to a friend of the family who had experience with rabbits, but she did not take care of him and left him in bad shape, so finding a person to take him is a really difficult task for me right now as I want the perfect home for him. He was born with a jaw misalignment of some sorts, so his teeth grew 4x faster than an average rabbits. This required him to have two surgeries to remove his incisors, but only two were removed and the other two seem to be slowing down from growing. He still eats fine and is okay in himself. He is 2 in September and he’s had his first vaccinations. His next ones are in August, this year. His mam is a Martin Sable Netherland dwarf and his dad is a blue otter Netherland dwarf. He was handled daily from the day he was born, so he’s okay with people. A bit nervous around kids, but he just needs time to settle. He is indoors, free roam and litter trained. He’s so cute and loves a cuddle. He’s bored and lonely and needs a rabbit companion; but due to his mam rejecting him, he cannot live with them. Overall, he is a gorgeous rabbit who deserves much more than what he’s currently got, so I hope I can find a suitable person or family to take him in! He is with my mam in Wrexham, Wales; but I live in Newport, Shropshire. So anywhere between or around these two places would be great! He would need to be collected :)
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SHANTELLE S.
Newport
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Buyer's checklist for rabbits

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Be responsible, do your research first

Getting rabbits is a massive commitment, so make sure you have researched all of their general needs, and those specific to their breed fully and have the time and commitment necessary to care for the rabbits. You can read our detailed information guide about rabbits for potential new rabbit owners. If you are looking for a rabbit to keep your rabbit company remember that they will both need to be neutered and that a male / female pair works best. Rabbits are a long term commitment as they can live up to 10 years.

2

Rabbits need a friend and space

Rabbits should never be kept alone, they need the company of other (neutered) rabbits. They need space to stand, hop, jump and run, and safe places for hiding. The absolute minimum space required 24/7 for up to 2 average sized rabbits is area 3m x 2m x 1m high.

3

Health check & welfare

It can be difficult for the average person to check if a rabbit is healthy or not. The seller should be willing to let you take the rabbit to a vet of your choice for a health check and return the pet within 48 hours for a full refund if there are health issues. If the rabbit has already been health checked, make sure you have this documented and phone their vet. Also remember rabbits need to be neutered so that they can live with other rabbits, and vaccinated annually to protect them against myxomatosis and RVHD1 and 2. Register with a rabbit friendly veterinary Practice. We would advise that you read the following article containing rabbit care and welfare information provided by the Rabbit Welfare Association and Fund (RWAF).

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5

Rabbits must be 8 weeks when collected

Rabbits must be at least 8 weeks old and fully weaned before they can leave their mothers. Most responsible sellers will keep their rabbits longer than this before they let them go to new homes. Make sure you take some of the food with you so you can change over to your own food gradually.

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SHANTELLE S.
Newport
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