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Mini Lop bunny rabbit needs new home


MJPeck

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Hi,


We are reluctantly having to rehome our gorgeous 3 year old mini lop bunny called Margot.

Margot is a blue mini lop and will be three years old in November. She is around 1.3kg and has been fully vaccinated since we bought her when she was 8 weeks old. Up until recently Margot lived as a house rabbit. She moved to an outside hutch in the summer, but is still handled by humans on a daily basis. We are looking to rehome her as can?t give her the attention and love she deserves since having a baby.

Having recently had a little one and with demanding jobs we aren?t giving her the care and attention she needs.


She comes with outside and inside cage and loads of bits and bobs. Email me at [email protected]


Few other details;


1.3kg

Colour - blue

Fully vaccinated

Had her since she was 8 weeks old

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