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Free large rabbit hutch


mwilliams

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After 9 years, my daughter's rabbit has died, and its large (approx 5ft by 2 ft) hutch no longer has a place in our lives, and has rather too large a place in our back room. We had it indoors, where it was a useful surface on which to dump things, as well as a happy home for the rabbit, (including a separate private sleeping compartment), but it is made from sturdy wood, and would probably also work outside. Designed for rabbits, but could accommodate guinea pigs; it comes with a water bottle and a bit of leftover sawdust. Happy to arrange an inspection, but any new owner would have to arrange transporting it.
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