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White lop eared dwarf rabbit - Free to good home 🐇🐰


harris20

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White 4 year old castrated male dwarf-lop well behaved bunny who lives outside and has been lovingly looked after. Comes with 2 storey hutch, hay, straw ,food and litter has good experience with children and is brave and scares foxes away.

Doesn’t bite. Litter tray trained and can be taken inside in the winter. Is FREE to loving home and comes with all his stuff. Doesn’t mind being looked after by strangers when owners are on holiday. Uses litter tray so only needs to be cleaned out fortnightly.

Castrated and in good health.

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The best option would be to take them to the vets. More info: https://www.saveafluff.co.uk/rehome-rabbit

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