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Litter of dwarf lops x lion heads in Shrewsbury

£50

a few weeks ago we woke up to a surprise litter of bunnies, we were under the impression both of our rescued rabbits had been neutered but unfortunately not!
These buns have such a gentle nature and absolutely beautiful colours, the mum and dad are both pictured, they are separated so won't be able to get pictures together but can have as many pics and vids as you'd like! we most likely won't be vaccinating and will leave that to their new families as they need to be gone as soon as they reach the age as we didn't anticipate creating the space incase of a litter. They are all very healthy, being weaned currently by mum to eat veggies and pellets. Will give any advice needed and they will come with some necessities anyway.
Message for enquiries as they'll need to go after they turn 8 weeks old.
Currently waiting til they turn 5 weeks old to find out the genders.
They are free roam but only in the kitchen as we also have our little dog Margo- they will continue growing up around her as she's got amazing patience with them but have to state in case of any severe allergies to doggies.
(P.S if you're thinking of having them in any form of small cage you won't be considered as bunnies need at least 2m x 3m x 1m)
Based in Shropshire, thanks!
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Pet age: 5 Weeks
Gender: Mixed litter
Posted: 6 days ago
Ad ID: 40902734
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  • Must be over 8 weeks old
  • Provide a large hutch and
    adequate space
  • Rabbits need company,
    don't rehome alone
  • Consider adopting
Ava Pritchard
Shrewsbury
Posting for 3+ years
Joined
May 2022
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