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1070 days ago

Adorable purebred mini lop rabbits for sale 10 weeks old.

Ebba from Kelvin Grove

I have 7 beautiful pure bred mini lop kitts for sale, ready for their forever homes. just over 10 weeks old.
Both parents are vaccinated against Kalisi virus.
These are fluffy joyful bundles of cuteness.

Bunnies are beautiful and therapeutic for both young and old. they are sociable, love attention, and are easy to keep and care for.
Your bunny will come with a small bag of carry over pellets.
They have been sexed, but although 98% accurate, we all make mistakes.
Once these babies are gone from here, I have no control or responsibility as to their future, hence the reason I really need to stress that these rabbits will NEED to be cared for to the absolute! upmost.
They require a safe environment, dedicated attention, a dry, warm sleeping area with lots of hay. I absolutely recommend they be kept indoors, and be vaccinated against the virus (there are vets around this area that will do it, and for a reasonable cost) between 10-12 weeks.

#1&2 all together
#3 pure white, blue eyes. BOY #SOLD#
#4&5 mottled brown with grey highlights. BOY
#6&7 pure white, blue eyes. BOY
#8,&9 mottled brown white stripe on head. GIRL
#10 &11 pure white, blue eyes. BOY
#12&13 mottled brown small white stripe on head. GIRL
#14 & 15 mottled brown white stripe on head. GIRL
#16 dad – Gaston (not for sale)
#17 mum – Gypsie (not for sale)
Due to covid appearing to do the rounds again, there will be no ‘meet and greets’, however I can say that the white ones are a lot! More skitsy and active, and the brown ones are a lot more calm, quiet and shy.
**Only genuine, caring, animal loving buyers please**
Please text only. 021618034
Reception is not great here So i can't answer calls.

Price: $80

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