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Fluffy Rabbit for Filming

Tamsin

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I get all sorts of odd requests :lol:

I am looking for an Angoran rabbit for a days filming (with owner) in Manchester. A full coat would be nice, but if that is going to be too hard to find nearby then a cross breed lionhead would do.

PM me for the email address :)
 
For anyone thinking of doing this a word of advice, make sure that you find out what the film is about, that you can remain within touching distance of your Rabbit at ALL times, that you retain the right to remove your Rabbit from the set at any time, that they will have a Vet on site or at the very least on-call, that you will get to see the final cut of the scenes with your Rabbit in and retain the right to refuse they are used. Also, most important, that your Rabbit travels well, is used to noisy, brightly lit environments and being handled by strangers.



Untrusting of the media, who moi !!
 
For anyone thinking of doing this a word of advice, make sure that you find out what the film is about, that you can remain within touching distance of your Rabbit at ALL times, that you retain the right to remove your Rabbit from the set at any time, that they will have a Vet on site or at the very least on-call, that you will get to see the final cut of the scenes with your Rabbit in and retain the right to refuse they are used. Also, most important, that your Rabbit travels well, is used to noisy, brightly lit environments and being handled by strangers.



Untrusting of the media, who moi !!

great info jane!,
also take the bonded friend with them?
 
For anyone thinking of doing this a word of advice, make sure that you find out what the film is about, that you can remain within touching distance of your Rabbit at ALL times, that you retain the right to remove your Rabbit from the set at any time, that they will have a Vet on site or at the very least on-call, that you will get to see the final cut of the scenes with your Rabbit in and retain the right to refuse they are used. Also, most important, that your Rabbit travels well, is used to noisy, brightly lit environments and being handled by strangers.



Untrusting of the media, who moi !!

:love::thumb:
 
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