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Lytham Saint Annes
1 month
£80
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Adv. ID
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300
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1
Adv. Location
Ansdell, Lytham St Annes
Advert Type
For sale
Age
3 weeks, 2 days
Microchipped by collection date
Neutered
Sex
Female
Vaccinations up to date
Worm and flea treated
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Description
I have a bonded pair of girls for sale. Please read the following. BLACK LION CROSS MINI LOP: Judy is a hand raised young female rabbit. She is one of two that thrived from the litter. She was born 11th December 2023. She has no health problems that I am aware of. She eats well and drinks well and she loves her veggies. Judy is very friendly and can be very demanding when she wants attention. She loves running around the garden and exploring. She makes friends with other rabbits pretty quickly. She was one of 13 rabbits from that litter but due to neglect from her mother we had to make that decision to remove them and hand raise. The litter were on kitten milk and Judy made great progress and continues to make great progress. Judy is an amazing rabbit but unfortunately due to not having much time (now having a newborn) I can not give her the attention she deserves. BROWN MINI LOP CROSS CONTI: Boomer is not hand raised however she is a very loving rabbit. Boomer originally was sold to a young couple who wanted a house rabbit. She left me super confident however she was returned to me less then a week later due to no fault of her own. The young couple had decided that owning a rabbit was not for them. Boomer is still a little nervous about being picked up however she has come a long way. Judy has really helped her confidence which is why I would like them to go together so she can continue helping Boomer. I would like someone who can really spend the time with Boomer to increase her confidence and I know that once she builds this up and learns to trust again she will be the perfect rabbit. She eats and drinks well now and has put on weight and is now a chunky rabbit. She was born 5th April 2024 along with her siblings. She was the most confident out of the litter and so I have no doubt that once she has bonded with her new owner she will regain that confidence. These two girls are not nurtured. They are to go together as a pair. Can be indoor or outdoor as they have been both with me. They are on Haygates pellets and they get on well with these especially Boomer. They will come with some food and it will be your decision on whether you continue this food or change over to something different. PLEASE NOTE THAT THESE GIRLS WONT BE AS BIG AS A PURE CONTINENTAL GIANT DUE TO BEING A MULTI CROSS BREED. £80 for the pair or ONO.
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Aaliyah R.
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Aaliyah R.
Lytham Saint Annes
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