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Available Individual: Various young rabbits looking for homes

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Wise Old Thumper
Posted on behalf bunsky


Physical description: Chocky, a mini-rex/Netherland Dwarf (cross) cross with long brown.
Temperament: energetic, good-natured and friendly.
Age: 6 months
Sex: male
Neuter Status: Not neutered
Vaccination Status: Not vaccinated
Health: Good, born and raised with us, parents' health good.
Type of home wanted: Indoor or outdoor fine as long as they love him and give him plenty of running space.
Location: Dereham, Norfolk
Reason for rehoming: We have suffered quite farcical levels of accidental breeding and aren't able to give him as much attention or space to run as he needs.

Physical Description: Hershey, breed as above but grey and white.
Temperament: Very gentle and likes cuddles, but likes space to run as well. Somewhat nervous as was hurt by a sibling when they both reached adolescence.
Age: 6 months
Sex: sex
Neuter Status: Not
Vaccination Status: Not
Health: Good but some scarring/disfigurement on right cheek and nose.
Type of home wanted: Very loving, indoor recommended.
Reason for rehoming: As above. We really love this guy but feel he'd be happier as someone's only bunny.

Physical Description: Pixie and Badger: as Hershey but slightly more delicate.
Temperament: Badger fairly friendly but strong-willed, Pixie very shy and perhaps a tiny bit "special needs." Both good-natured, but have occasional "tiffs", certainly won't bite or scratch owner.
Age: 8 months
Sex: Both 100% definitely female!
Neuter Status: Not
Vaccination Status: Not
Health: Good - but Pixie should not be bred.
Type of home wanted: Indoor or outdoor, experience preferred.
Reason for rehoming: As above.
 
Can I suggest that you vaccinate and/or neuter your rabbits before you put them up for rehoming? This will make it more likely for them to be rehomed and will also help prevent them from falling in to the wrong hands, ie backyard breeders.
 
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