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1424 days ago

Minilop Rabbits!

Lane from Richmond

Hi Neighbours!

I am currently selling 3 cute baby minilop boys, who are ready to go to their new homes now! They were born on the 14th of November 2021, meaning that, as of the 9th of January, they are eight weeks old!

We have tried to handle them enough so hopefully they will be friendly, tame pets! The three girls have already been sold, so there is only the boys left. I can try attach a few photos of the available babies and one each of the parents (parents not for sale:)

#1 | Louie

#2 | Joe

#3 | Cloud

#4 | Caramel-Swirl; Mum

#5 | Vanilla; Dad

$65 is for one, but I am happy to change the price if it is too expensive:) The price for two has been put down to $110; rabbits are happier with a friend!

You are most welcome to ask any questions you have and I will try to answer them if possible:) Message us or text on 027 360 5288

Thank you!

Price: $65

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