Rehomed

Stunning mini lops looking for new homes in South Croydon

£80

Here I have a stunning Mini lop looking to be a boy.

1 lightly marked blue point vm boy (blue eyes)

Ready to leave for their new homes 26th November.

Handled daily and have fab personality's!

!Please read before contacting me!

Any rabbit i sell will be over the age of 8 weeks old, rabbit's can't go before this age as they are still dependant on there mum's milk. All rabbit's will leave me fit and healthy and fully weaned and ready to go.

Rabbits are not starter pets and are a big responsibility, and can live up to 10years + When buying a rabbit you are expected to know how to care for one, and know the responsibility. In other words please do your research before you buy, I'm a hobby breeder not a pet shop.

Change over food will be given when rabbit is collected. They do not come vaccinated, so it is up to the new owner to get this done.

Id need a £30 non refundable deposit to hold the chosen rabbit for you till collection. The deposit is only transferred back to you if something happens to the rabbit while in my care. Once the rabbit has left my property it is the responsibility of the new owner if anything happens to their rabbit.

Once wanting to leave a deposit if it is not transferred within the hour, then the priority will be given to another wanting to hold rabbit till collection.

Both parents can be seen. No viewings allowed in Rabbitry but more than happy to bring them out for viewing. Price is per bunnie. On collection you need to bring a suitable carry case, no boxes, bags allowed! Any questions please don't hesitate to ask.
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Pet age: 9 Weeks
Gender: Male
Posted: 3 weeks ago
Ad ID: 40178539
  • Must be over 8 weeks old
  • Provide a large hutch and
    adequate space
  • Rabbits need company,
    don't rehome alone
  • Consider adopting
Yesim
Croydon
Posting for 5+ years
Joined
May 2019
Response rate
100%
  • Phone verified

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